Angels Cafe (Paisley, Glasgow) : Review

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53C Paisley High Street
Paisley PA1 2AN

Child Friendly: Yes     Accepts: Cash & Card     Style: Bulgarian Cafe/Deli


I am always up for trying new styles of food, and I was recently given some free samples from a newly opened Bulgarian Cafe so I couldn’t wait to try what I got.

I have never tried anything Bulgarian, or even heard how Bulgarian food, sweets etc taste so this would be an interesting experience for me.

I couldn’t comment on atmosphere etc as I haven’t visited this cafe in person, I was only given some samples to try. If I do get to visit, I will give you a full review.

I was given 3 samples so here is what I thought.

Sirenki

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This was my favourite out of the three items I got to sample, mostly due to it having feta cheese as its one of my fav cheeses.

This was basically a soft bun with some feta in the middle going down half way to the centre, this was very nice and very filling.

It was nice warm and also I left some to try cold, which was ok warm was much nicer.

Kifla

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This looks like a crossing…kinda…but it has a bun texture and inside in layers was a jam. The jam in this one I wasn’t told what it was, but it tasted like a rose jam to me.

I am not a fan of rose anything, so I took a little but it was nice again its better warm but yeah if it had other jams inside I would love to try them.

Kozunak

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I as told this was like a sweet bread, I tried it as it is and with some butter.

For me it wasn’t very sweet more very plain and needed some jam or something on it but it was nice.

Overall :

Firstly I would like to thank Angels for the free samples.

I love trying new foods and would like to try and sample some more Bulgarian treats.

As I said this place is not long open, so pop in say hi and try something different.

 

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