Mark and I found ourselves in Woodstock on a Friday late morning, and decided to try something different. Mark is not a fan of, as he calls it "hippie places", so it was with some trepidation that I recommended we look for a place to have lunch in Woodstock as we were in the area.


I ordered their pork belly sandwich - there were a number of pork belly dishes, so had to try it. The first couple of bites, I wasn't too sure if I had made the right decision as the pork cubes were a bit dry, and I didn't like the initial taste of the spices. But as I continued through the sandwich, the rest of the pork was quite tender, and deliciously spiced, with hints of ginger. The bread was also delicious!
DRINKS - I had a glass of dry white wine. Mark had cappuccino's, which he said was fairly average.
SERVICE - really friendly server.
AMBIANCE - we were initially the only people. I can imagine that this must be quite popular in the evening.
VALUE FOR MONEY - very affordable, my big sandwich was only R55. Mark's burger, R95 (this seems a bit more pricey), and my wine R25 - again reasonable, and Mark's coffee R20.
PARKING -parking on the road
RECOMMENDABLE - yes, it was quite pleasant. 7/10
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