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In the heart of the perth cultural centre is this small shady and coffee house. there are only 7 flavors to choose, but the pleasant coworker tells me that they are fresh, made daily and made in perth without artificial delicacies....Well, taste counts, I thought and I was offered to try all the aromes I liked. the whole ice is genuine Italian gelato style, light, creamy and naturally flavored. my favorite this day was the strawberry scarf and the pro biotic mango yogurt purple. both very tasty and a real tasty bite compared to the one imported from the ben jerry van a few meters away. I am a non-GM food supporter and his not easy to know where this is. at pajeco his by tino, an Italian type makes ice for pajeco in sterling. Happy WA-Cows and happy WA-Bauern in comparison to happy kühen in virginia and happy American farmers in the possession of unilever! .and it is almost $1 cheaper for a scoop at pajeco. it has to be quite expensive, i drive 12000 km at -20 degrees. enjoy local at pajeco! you will like it: I will be back for more.
In the heart of the Perth Cultural Centre is this small treasure ice cream and coffee shop. There are only 7 flavours to choose from, but the pleasant staff member tells me they are fresh, made daily and made in Perth, with no artificial nasties. Well, taste counts, I thought and I was offered to taste all flavours I liked. All ice cream is real Italian Gelato style, light, creamy and naturally flavoured. My favourite on that day was the strawberry sherbet and the pro biotic mango yogurt gelato. Both very tasty and a real treat compared to the ice cream imported from the USA sold from the Ben & Jerry van a few meters away. I am a non-GM food supporter and its not easy nowadays to know where the ice cream is from. At Pajeco its from Tino, an Italian guy making ice cream for Pajeco in Sterling. Happy WA Cows and happy WA farmers as compared to happy cows in Virginia and happy American farmers owned by Unilever! ......and it's nearly $1 cheaper for a scoop at Pajeco. It must be quite expensive to have ice cream travel 12000 km at -20 degrees. Enjoy local at Pajeco! You will like it:) I will be back for more.
Service is average but the mocha's they make are good and not overly expensive (ie. They are under 5 bucks!). I'm simply a big fan of the flavour of coffee bean that they use, compared to somes surrounding cafe's I must add.
During my year long study at the SAE (across the road) my daily lunch was more often than not sourced from Cafe 263. My friend and I were so attached to