Le Kreamery, Eldo Glen
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Hours
10:00 - 20:15 Mon
9:00 - 20:00 Tues to Thurs
9:00 - 22:00 Fri & Sat
9:00 - 21:00 Sun
Cuisine
American
Asian
Health Food
Indian
Pasta
Pizza
Sushi
Halaal
Muslim Owned
Price Range (p/p)
Medium | R100 - R300
Updated: 12-04-2023
We were visiting my cousin in Pretoria on a Sunday in February and before heading home late afternoon we decided to check out one of the local eateries. Le Kreamery was the one that came recommended and from what I had seen of their Instagram page I was eager to try it out. So on went Google Maps and off we headed to Eldo Square, a small shopping centre where they are located.
The day was hot and we arrived to a café style eatery that was busier than I expected for a Sunday afternoon. I was hoping for an airconned interior but instead they have several large fans mounted high on the walls all blowing at full force. If you sat out of range of the fans it was simply too hot so I put up with the slightly uncomfortable wind blowing on our table. The menu is vast with lots of interesting dishes, mostly western or fusion type food. They are particularly known for their decadent desserts though and I had made up my mind that dessert would have to be part of this meal. The menu was filled with beautiful photography of their dishes which made it hard to decide. It was early for supper though and we were not yet that hungry so when Taufeeq decided all he wanted was dessert, we negotiated and decided he could have some of our mains if he would share his dessert. And seeing the size of his Texan Cookie and Brownie Fries platter served with 3 sauces there would be enough to go around.
We opted for the Alfredo pasta with chicken and the signature Jalapeno Kremo Burger, a cranberry and rose Granita and a coffee frappe. The burger was delicious. The steak nicely done and the sauce tasty with some bite. When the alfredo pasta came it looked almost nothing like the photo in the menu. The expected grilled finish with charred and crunchy bits on top looked nothing like the creamy, unbaked and splattered dish that was presented. I had made my choice based on the picture so my dissappointment ran deep. My husband took one look at my face and knew what was coming. He promptly rolled his eyes and started eating rather than end up with cold food. I addressed my issue with the pasta with my waiter who brought the manager over. They explained that the dish I ordered was in fact the same thing as on the menu but it had been over-cooked that way for the pic. They took my dish back to the kitchen and added some parmesan and grilled it slightly to bring it closer to my expectations. It didn’t really work, but I must commend them for their willingness to try. The taste of the pasta was delicious though and for someone who wasn’t that hungry I polished it off with Taufeeq’s assistance.
Taufeeq’s dessert of brownie and cookie sticks was served on a wooden board with a shot glass of milk and 3 sauces, caramel, Kinder and Nutella. This a nice dessert to share but too much after a full meal as it’s really sweet. I would happily come for this as a coffee and dessert date though.
I like that they innovate with their dishes. The desserts are different. Think, Pistachio Milk Cake, Smores served in a pan, Fried Oreo and Churros platter. They have a healthy eating section which includes Aubergine Parmigianna, Tahini Baked Carrot and Sweet Potato and Luxury Halloumi, Hummus and Avo Wrap. A wide range of breakfast dishes which includes a Bombay breakfast and Shakshouka. Prices are on the high side. Desserts average R80, Pasta R100, Breakfast 65 though their fillet steak is on par with say a Spur at R160. While the aim of the menu is definitely upmarket the ambiance and decor falls short. The vibe is of a casual ice cream shop and eatery. It was noisy due to the fans and the acoustics. I felt like it needed some ambient music but the noise would cancel that out completely. The tables and chairs while neat and clean were of chipboard and lacked the kind of polish to go with the menu. The concept and food is great but I feel they would do well in a more upmarket location with more attention to their finishes in order to attract the market they are going for. These more upmarket type of eateries are lacking in the halaal space and Le Kreamery could well fill that gap with some TLC.
Image 6 credit: Zarina Mayet
My complaint was sorted. Thanking you.
F. AMIE
Was at the restaurant for supper with my family.
We wanted a table for 9
They gave us the table right infront of the counter .
Super awkward as the waiters keep on going pass. The blenders make a noise.
And on top of it the motorbikes on the street rav making out little ones scared.
Firstly they bring my tea which I ordered but no sugar.
Waiter was by table to ask if she must bring the drinks now or with food we tell her with food but she goes ahead bringing my tea.
I wait to no avail ask the guy with glasses for the sugar he says rudely it’s coming
Tea is a hot beverage that gets cold.
Anyways we all sit eat
I ordered an Arabietta which was horrible the tomato was runny usually its thick when it’s fresh.
This was horrible
Penne was mushy.
Not up to standard whoever prepared it needs to rethink his culinary skills.
As serving that.
Was the last meal I’ll ever taste in your premises.
Anyway we go ahead to pay the bill
The lady at the till forces us to pay 10% to the waiter..
Insists if it’s a, table for more then 10 guests…
But she knew there was only 9 orders.
HOW can you force people to pay the waiter.
We living in bad economic times.
People find it hard enough to go out then to be forced to pay gratuity is a total rip off..
As the person who owns Eldo square.
Should rethink the clause on his menus.
As the people he employed are ripping his clients.
If a, waiter does this to each client in one night she takes R5k
Just for been the cashier.
Total ripoff
I’ll never go back to
LA Kremery again.