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  • 5
  • Lovely food and atmosphere

I went to Mimosa for brunch on a Sunday morning. The place was busy but luckily they take reservations and so I had a table down the back of the restaurant where it is a bit quieter. Mimosa didn’t use to be a veg café but is now. They have heaps of vegan and gluten free options too. I tossed up between creamy mushrooms on sourdough or pancakes with banana and salted caramel sauce and ice cream. The pancakes won and were lovely. They came as a stack with layers of pancake, caramel and sliced banana topped with banana ice cream, and sprinkled with toasted pecans. At $18.50 they are not a cheap or huge meal, but the many elements of the dish and the flavours and contrasting textures made it worth it. I also ordered a rhubarb tart and blueberry muffin to takeaway. I was very happy to see the muffin was banana free. It is really hard to buy a vegan muffin in New Zealand without banana as so many bakers use banana as an egg replacer either because they are new to vegan baking or can’t be bothered trying other ways to bind and make a light muffin. I like banana but am heartily sick of every muffin I buy really being a banana muffin when it was advertised as something else. So it was a relief to have a blueberry muffin that actually was a blueberry muffin. It is also a sign that Mimosa have put some thought into their vegan baking. The rhubarb tart was gluten free and also yummy. It was more like a cake with a rhubarb topping rather than a tart but I liked it a lot. It had the right amount of sweetness to offset the rhubarb without being overly sweet as many rhubarb dishes are. Mimosa has Japanese influences reflected in the menu as well as Western dishes. I look forward to returning and trying them in the future.


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