Caffé Java

Caffé Java is a café Point Durban located in South Africa.

5 / 10
10
ratings
  • Phone

    +27 31 337 3069

  • Type

    Café

Address

uShaha Village Walk, 1 King Shaka Ave. Durban South Africa

Reservations No

Comments / 11


Justin Raleigh

Official SharksFrenzy partner. Ask for the word of the day to get your instant reward.

Revanidhi Kullan

Try the cajun chicken tramazzeni. Its abit spicy . But yum

Trevor S

Sit right close to the counter... staff can't miss you.

Ola

The Lemon Meringue is the shizz :D

Rory Grenfell

Sad to hear. Our service for breakfast was quick, food was good. Cappuccino not bad.

Nicholas Kirkiridis

The service is terrible, the staff are clueless and the place is filthy. Our menu's were covered in the meals of their former users. Avoid this place.

Arthur Charles Van Wyk

Waiters might ignore u.. don't get offended though.. this is South Africa..

Chris A

DONT WASTE YOUR MONEY HERE!!! Service is Crap... They f'up your food and the manager does not want to come to the table when asked to discuss the issues - 3 meals - 3 screw ups! Rather go elsewhere!!!

Chris A

CRAP SERVICE..... CRAP FOOD...... Manager does not have the decency to come and chat when asked to about the Food we complained about. Much better places to go to around here

ingrid marais-botha

No service. Can't get order right. No sweetner, slow slow slow. Don't even try!!!

Chris A

Crap food !! Crapper service and even Crappier attitudes!!!!! NEVER in MY LIFE will we come here again!

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