Overall:
I met up with MJAIL and her youngest son for a quick bite of lunch today at The Bridge Cafe. When I last visited this site (about 15 years ago), it was Peaches Restaurant (and it was Citrons after that) and I was interested in seeing its latest transformation, especially as MJAIL thinks highly of the venue. They (or Citrons) have remodelled since I was here last and it is a much more open cafe-style restaurant with a more airy feel than before. I was quite busy talking so didn't take in the details of my surroundings only to note that everything looked stylish and the table/chairs were comfortable. All the busy activity of Canning Highway streamed by our window table but the noise doesn't seem to enter the cafe. (Well maybe it did and I was just yakking too much to notice!)
The service was quite prompt after we had ordered but initially didn't seem interested in taking our orders and just left us talking. At this point we were the only diners, although later two or three other tables walked in. So for this delay, I did deduct half a star but then when we went to leave, a staff member was waiting for us at the door purely to open it for us, so I gave the star back! All the staff were polite and friendly without actually interacting with us.
We both opted for their lunch specials menu, MJAIL choosing the Tori Karaage Salad, while I went for the Beef Bulgogi. MJAIL's dish arrived in quite a large bowl and I must admit the salad looked fresh and inviting. My equally large dish had a large mound of plain rice with the beef, carrot and onion mixture to one side. While less attractive looking than MJAIL's lunch, it was just the nature of the dish and was no less tasty, although I also deducted half a star for my dish as I found there to be a distinct lack of carrot which as it was described as beef, carrot and onion, I thought was a bit slack. Now if you like your food spicy, don't go for this dish or otherwise order a side serve of chillis as the flavours are very mild. As it happens, mild is my middle name, so I was happy. Both dishes were around the $10 mark and were very good value indeed.
If those dishes didn't grab you, there are several more cheap lunch options to choose from as well as the normal a la carte menu. Parking is available on site as well as in a Council site next door.
Well worth a visit if you are in the vicinity.