Garden Cafeteria
16940 87 Ave NW, Edmonton
(780) 735-2000
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The only thing good about going to the Miz is this café.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 4
Service: 4
Great prices, especially for a hospital where you usually expect to be overcharged.
The food is really good and the hot meal area smells amazing and actually tastes just as good.
The bagels are the best surprise, reminding me of Toronto bagels, with a proper amount of cream cheese (but they do sell out fast).
Service is always friendly no matter what time you go and the seating area with big windows overlooking the yard makes it a nice place to take a break.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
No help, no information on food or prices. Asked if you only get one tiny scoop of mashed potatoes and she said yes. Then I'm paying and the lady is condescending when I say I have a bbq Chicken. She goes "...annnnnnd?" like and what? I'm on my way to telling you I got the smallest, shittiest scoop of potatoes and then she tells me "well you can get another one for $1.25 per scoop" LIKE I wasn't told that at all! So frustrating.
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 1
Service: 1
High quality food offers throughout the day!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
The lady that works at breakfast was amazing and helpful. The afternoon ladies not so much. I asked for simple nutrition information on food and not only were they condescending, telling me it's not for patients, but visitors, they had no information to tell me on sodium, sugar or saturated fat. Do they not know they are in a hospital? Not every visitor is able to eat whatever they want either. Inform your staff as to basic nutrition information for crying out loud
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 2
Service: 2
Croissant. Oh and the staff members were sweet as well :)
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 4
Service: 5
Friendly staff, tasty nutritious food at reasonable prices, and a nice place to eat and chill.
Vegetarian options: Good selection of daily vegetarian dishes beyond salad.
Kid-friendliness: Essential foods are available for kids. The space is bright but does not cause excitement.
Wheelchair accessibility: Elevators accessible from the main floor. Wide aisles accommodate thr many patients who use wheelchairs.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
I recently purchased some tools and wire from The Garden Cafe and I'm very happy to say the least. There were some issues with delivery dates and the owner messaged me right away and communicated the issue and solution. They stayed in touch throughout and maintained great communication. When the products arrived they were well packaged and there was no damage. I haven't had the opportunity to use the tools to a great extent as they came after the transplanting window for my trees but they seem to be a great quality along with the wire. I will say that if you're considering a roll up kit, they offer one that is of exceptional quality and great value. I'm really glad I have one now. It's my first time buying bonsai equipment and supplies online and this store did not disappoint. They have some of the best prices and now that I've seen what the product is, I'll be doing my shopping here moving forward!
I liked the food alot. Wide selection and everything was sooo delicious
Stayed in the hospital for a month with our little one, so it was nice to have meals that are like home cooked meals and very affordable for people who have to stay for a long time.
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The food was good!
Not open enough.
My wife and I really enjoyed the food at this cafeteria. The staff were very polite, helpful, and cheerful. You have to understand that my wife does not like eating outside food yet she rated this roast beef and Yorkshire pudding meal five stars. The fries and gravy were very well cooked. I would tip my hat to whoever cooked this meal and highly recommend eating here. This was the best roast beef and Yorkshire pudding that we have had in years
ALWAYS meat or fish covered or cooked in sweet sause. Cook just absessed with sugar.I do not understand why not to put it separately. I know that sweet meat it is in Asian culture. But not of workers are from there. It would be nice to have normal meat or fish without sugar.
The food sucks very $$$ and the parking $2.00 for a half hour wow just to see a Dr it should be free :-) :-) :-)
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