📍 56JP+HW7, Luanda, Angola
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Google: 4.1 • TripAdvisor: 4
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Trocadero is a charming café and bakery located in the bustling city of Luanda, Angola. This eatery offers a delightful mix of European and French culinary influences, presenting patrons with an array of freshly baked pastries, baguettes, and hearty breakfast options. The ambiance is inviting, with multiple seating areas designed for various dining experiences. Guests often rave about the authentic croissants and the quality of coffee, making it a popular spot for both locals and tourists seeking a cozy place to unwind. While service has received mixed reviews, the friendly atmosphere and delectable menu items keep diners returning for more. Whether you're grabbing a quick coffee or settling in for a leisurely brunch, Trocadero captures a slice of European café culture in the heart of Luanda.
Google: 4.1 (294 reviews)
TripAdvisor: 4 (27 reviews)
It was the worst experience ever. Better to take food away. We were waiting for 1 omelet and 1 sandwich for 40 minutes, even though there were no people except us. The waiter brought the wrong juice, than when we started eating, waiters started to distrust a child from his meal. In the end when a child offered a waiter his piece of sandwich, instead of refusing, the waiter took it from a child and ate it :/ no comments
The food was ok, average and nothing over the top, but cannot qualify as bad also. The chef is a young man he's been around for some time and he is talented... What makes the trip to any or most of the restaurants in Luanda is simply the staff... They seriously need to be trained on customer service. They make the experience utterly unpleasant... But I guess it goes beyond restaurants only... But an OK to ok- experience.
Lovely bakery with three seating areas. Real croissants, fresh bread, sweets, coffees and a menu with heavier breakfast choices. Great treat in the centre of Luanda chaos Also daily dishes available
As shown in the photos, a smorgasbord of pastries and baked goods... at a price! However, not a single VEGAN option for brunch except for what appeared to be a days old orange tinged mush of 'fruit' in a plastic cup cheekily called fruit salad - not even tempting. My friend ate the driest, rubberiest looking grey thing they claimed was an omelette with dry toast. After paying a king's ransom for a cup of coffee and a glass of lemonade I took myself home and had a lovingly made brunch. Never going to waste my time and energy there again.