walking into a fairytale where people have a passion for what they do. upon walking in, you immediately feel welcome. it is a favourite hangout among centurioners and quite busy. while waiting for a seat, you can walk through the decor and antique shop as well as look through the pieces of clothing.
passi deli is rustic chic but modern with tea cups hanging from the trees, bunting lines, a mix of different furniture and just interesting in general.
the atmosphere is peaceful, cheerful and jolly and the colour choice is very inviting. there is also a swimming pool which adds to the peaceful atmosphere. inside and outside seating available. there are seats and tables on the deck and garden where you can listen to the birds and the wind. some of the tables are a bit unstable and your drink might spill. everyone, staff and clients were friendly and laughing the morning away.
food. great tasting and fresh. passi breakfast with crispy bacon, eggs, cheese grillers, mushrooms in phylo pastry cup and health bread and a small garnish salad is enough to fill any tummy and leave the consumer satisfied. delicious. the food is worth the money you spend. fresh coffee. teapots are. dressed in wooly jackets to keep the tea warm.
great service.
joseph is a friendly waiter and if you are feeling cold, he will quickly run and return with a fleece blanket to cover your legs and keep you warm.
it is like eating and enjoying life in a fairytale. everyone are characters in the book called passi, adding to the jolly atmosphere and the story of good food and friends.