A place to enjoy
SimplyLife Bakery Cafe, located in the bustling Sha Tin Centre of Hong Kong, is a delightful haven for food lovers. This charming café specializes in freshly baked goods, from mouthwatering raspberry danishes to hearty rye baguettes, celebrated for their exceptional quality. Recent meals such as the homemade pesto rigatoni showcase the café's commitment to fresh, vibrant flavors. With a diverse menu offering both light lunches and hearty meals, it's a perfect spot for any occasion. Whether enjoying a generous beef bacon burger or savoring delectable pastries, SimplyLife Bakery Cafe invites patrons to indulge in comforting, high-quality cuisine with every visit.
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Welcome to SimplyLife Bakery Cafe, a delightful oasis located in the bustling Sha Tin Centre of Hong Kong. Known for its artisanal baked goods and hearty meals, SimplyLife is more than just a bakery; it's a haven for food lovers seeking both comfort and quality. The inviting aroma of freshly baked bread wafts through the air, beckoning customers to indulge in its delicious offerings.
As you step inside, prepare to be welcomed by a cozy atmosphere where every detail is designed to enhance your experience. Guests frequently rave about the bakery’s signature items, such as the raspberry Danish and the rye baguette, which have garnered a loyal following. The quality is indisputable, with patrons like M Smith noting, “We buy baked goods here all the time,” and praising the velvety baked treats. Not to mention, SimplyLife offers a remarkable selection of both light and hearty meal options, catering to a variety of tastes, whether you're in the mood for a light salad or a satisfying burger.
The pesto rigatoni on the menu is a standout, praised for its al dente texture and vibrant flavors, making it a perfect choice for a fulfilling lunch. The homemade touch is evident in every bite, a testament to the skillful hands behind the kitchen door. For those seeking a quick yet delicious meal, Helen Yu from Chestnut Journal points out that the beef bacon burger is generously portioned, paired perfectly with well-executed fries—crispy on the outside, fluffy on the inside.
While some diners have expressed nostalgia for past menu iterations, the cafe remains a reliable option for a fulfilling lunch, even on the busiest weekdays. Christy Chinam, another satisfied customer, mentions the efficiency and politeness of the staff, a vital aspect that enhances the dining experience, particularly during peak hours. With options like grilled fish and egg florentine, there's something for everyone, ensuring that each visit can be a new adventure.
The experience at SimplyLife Bakery Cafe is not just about satisfying hunger; it’s about enjoying the journey of flavor and community. From delectable pastries that tempt you to bring some home, to the comforting warmth of freshly baked bread served at the start of your meal, each element speaks to the heart of what this charming café stands for. Whether you're a local or just visiting, don’t miss the chance to immerse yourself in the delightful world of SimplyLife Bakery Cafe—where quality and comfort come together in the most delicious ways.
“ We buy baked goods here all the time (raspberry danish and rye baguette are dope) but today was the first time we ate a meal here. Good quality and a few veg options. Not cheap but some items are at least in the low $100 range and the quality is high. They give you quite a lot of their delicious bread at the beginning. Homemade pesto rigatoni had a great al dente texture and fresh flavor. The pasta was definitely better than Pici's pasta in my opinion. Also the brown rice with oxtail was very textured and satisfyingly buttery. ”
“ Menu changed, not as good as before. A bit of disappointment ”
“ Very easy lunch option on a weekday. Always reliable in terms of quality. I had the beef bacon burger and it was generously portioned. The fries were particularly well done. I was tempted to get their wonderful pastries but too full already, maybe I will pack some home. I topped up the meal with coffee and it was very pleasant throughout. ”
“ It was acceptable to wait ~10mins during a hassle lunchtime. Staff were efficient and polite even under the crowded pressure. Menu gives variety options, both light or heavy options. We asked for the grilled fish and an egg florentine. Soup of the day was carrot soup. Hint of sweetness with a drizzle of cream for richness. It was served with a huge slice of baguette. Crunchy crust with soft crumb. Grilled fish was crispy on the skin. Even it was sit in the pond of sauce, it was not too rich and heavy. It was on an oily side, but okay. Nice to have some grilled side vegetables. Egg florentine was alright. One poached egg was slight overcooked without a runny egg yolk. Surprisingly filling, maybe because of the big slice of baguette served with the soup and quinoa topped. Sad to have two slices of spinach topped. Anyway, not bad. Fruit tea was pretty sweet even asked for less and no syrup. Overall, not bad. ”