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    Cafe Mint

    4.1 (23 reviews)
    Closed 7:00 am - 3:00 pm

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    What's the vibe?
    Moderate noise
    Trendy
    Good for groups
    Outdoor seating

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    Seaton K.

    When the first thing you hear upon entering a cafe is, "I really like your jumper!" you know it's a good day. I mean, that feels good, a compliment! Not that they're rare or anything, I mean, I don't get a lot, but they're not like Ivory or the Tasmanian Devil. I'm off topic. What I mean by this is that it's a relaxed and friendly environment and you get the sense that 90% of the people who go in there are regulars. You stand at the bar and order your coffee (Though they do have table service as well.) and someone walks in, they are greeted by name and asked if they'll be having the regular. Someone who's been sitting behind you leaves, the guy behind the counter says, "See you tomorrow Nancy." and the cycle continues. A great thing you have to try if you go to Cafe Mint are the savoury muffins. I'm a savoury man myself and I'll always favour the flavour of a savoury favourite, such as these muffins. They really are something special. Sun dried tomato, pumpkin, spinach. I'm like Pavlov's Dog. Put down a Mint savoury muffin and I'll salivate. Ring the bell to signify that a muffin is on its way, and I'll say, "Why is there a bell ringing? Is that the fire alarm? Should I run? I should run. I'm running!" So, maybe I'm not exactly like Pavlov's dog, for starters I'm not a dog. But, well, what I mean is, there are loads and loads of Cafe's on Crown Street, so if you find one where everyone seems to know each other, where people don't just attend once, but are repeat customers, people who are worth two in the bush, you know they're coming back for a reason. I'm going back. My reason? Those savoury flavoursome muffins.

    Gerard B.

    The thing that struck me about Mint was the classic wine bar set up inside. I popped in for a quick breakfast before work and already there were some die hard locals reading the papers around the bar and having some friendly banter with the waiters. Its that type of place... you know, where everybody knows your name. Unless its your first time of course. Nevertheless, I was still treated like a local and it felt good. I had a smoothie which went down well, but wasn't cheap at $7.50. If there is one drawback it is the prices. It just seemed a tad pricey. By all accounts though, I believe the food is good. It has a middle eastern theme to it and the chef/owner just seems like the kinda guy who has some real secret recipes up his sleeve. I'll definitely pop in again. Maybe just for a glass of wine or 3 and some friendly chat.

    Alecia W.

    Down the dodgy end on Crown Street (that is, near the Cleveland Street intersection) this little café-come-restaurant serves up an impressive selection of Middle Eastern inspired fare for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Friends and I were after a cheap, fast, delicious meal and ended up here after a recommendation from a friend who lives nearby. The seats outside were a little messy and the waitress a tad flustered, but we were starving and it was already 9 o'clock so we really weren't fussed. We quickly realised they offered a BYO option for $7 corkage - huzzah! - and sent one party member round the corner to choose a bottle while the rest of us ordered. We chose some bits from their share menu - a couple of the meze plates with hummus, baba ghanoush, slices of grilled haloumi and marinated olives with warm Turkish bread on the side were just what we needed to snack on late at night with a vino in hand.

    Ed H.

    Love place to grab a bite to eat. Very easy going, great tasting food, good service.

    Turkish Breakfast
    Fernanda S.

    It's one of those places that quickly make you feel like you're at home. I usually sit right at the bar (where the baristas are) and read the paper as I sip my coffee and wait for my Turkish breakfast to arrive. Like everyone else said, the flavours are so delicious and you can tell the food is made with love - if your stomach had a face, it would be smiling after leaving Mint.

    Spinach, mint & feta on Turkish toast w/side of bacon. $17.50
    Timoteo G.

    Nice little space on crown st, mix of North Africa & Turkish & Middle East meeting of the minds. And yes, it works. Bouncing back from being sick, I was very pedestrian and settled for the eggs on toast. What I wanted was any number of things that mentioned exotic flavour & spice combinations that could easily be enjoyed for lunch or dinner as well as brekkie! The slow cooked lamb, ($15.90), mince was amazing! Looking at the specials board and lunch menu makes me think I'll be back to give it a go! Roast garlic & potato ravioli w/duck Ragu ($27.50), just might be worth the price! Not a bad start to the day! They could use a bit of work on the coffee but it wasn't a deal breaker! Service was friendly and fast and deserving of another visit!

    Sage G.

    Very trendy little cafe to pass the time away in. I stopped by for a glass of wine, great wine list by the way. But they are licensed to only serve wine with food. I wasn't in the mood for food, so I just had a soft drink. The bar is very open air, and is like being in a log cabin. There were people with laptops out and tables for one were fine. The bar men seemed very switched on and could have actually been the owner. This would be a nice bar to have a date at, it is cosy, could be romantic at night and has some nice menu options. It feels a bit exclusive, like you tapped into something bigger by just being here.

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    14 years ago

    One of my favourite restaurants in Sydney, though recent changes to the dinner menu mean smaller portions. Still great for breakfast.

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    Where are the spices? Quite bland and uninspiring unfortunately , a lot of deep fried dishes. Very overpriced.

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    The food, service, and atmosphere is ok, however the coffee was so mortifyingly revolting that we had to ask for another cup.

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    Enjoyed one of the best Haloumi salads with a great Mint drink, refreshing for the warmer weather as it approaches.

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    4.3(6 reviews)
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    We have never been so thankful for a blocked sewer. Let me explain...we were going to a show at…read morethe Seymour Centre and were going to grab a bite to eat at a little hole in the wall place on City Road. But the sewers were blocked and had huge crews of people working on them. The smell was...interesting and not conducive to dining, so we retreated round the corner onto Glebe Point Road and found this place. We were in a hurry so didn't have time for a full meal but what we had was fantastic. Beautiful spicy sausages. Baked kibbeh. A sort of lamb ravioli with rice and an amazing goat yoghurt sauce. They had some beautiful looking desserts as well but we didn't have time. They also had a huge range of home made traditional pickles that I am dying to try. We will definitely have to go back for a more leisurely meal when we aren't rushing to be somewhere else.

    I have come here three times now and have tried almost everything on the menu. The best dishes, in…read moremy opinion, are: DIPS - hoummos with lamb and pine nuts; yoghurt with cucumber (tzatziki) SALADS - fatoush; tabouli MAINS - lamb mansaf; shishbarak; chicken shawarma; samkeh-harra SIDES - potato coriander; falafel; kebeh (baked or fried) If you come in a large group, I'd recommend ordering a la carte rather than any of the banquets. A la carte will get you more food for the same amount of money, with a better variety of dishes. Service here is generally quite friendly, although the last time I came there was a minor hiccup with our bill. When I went to the front counter to pay, I pointed out to the owner that one of the dishes we'd ordered hadn't been served to us, and I requested that he remove it from the bill. He checked my story with our waitress, who insisted (rather aggressively, I thought) that she had brought the dish out. After the waitress was out of earshot, the owner told me he was 'in an uncomfortable situation' because the waitress (note: I call her a waitress because she served us our food, but she could have been a manager or co-owner) had 'been working at the restaurant for 20 years' and 'wouldn't lie'. I maintained that I wasn't lying either. To his credit, he accepted my story and removed the item from our bill.

    Tayta's Place

    Tayta's Place

    3.3(4 reviews)
    6.1 km
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    I was just wandering by and this place caught my eye. I think its all the menus drawn onto the…read morestone ordering area. Anyway, I ordered a wrap and couldn't really understand the menu, it seemed to repeat fries, pickles and chicken in the wrap. Then when it arrived I understood. There is a mammoth amount of chicken, fries and pickles IN the wrap - fries inside the wrap. Fries. Inside. The. Wrap. I think I woke up 3 hours later from a carb coma. Go here. Be amazed by the fries in wrap. With pickles.

    The Friendjamin 3 came here for lunch (well technically it was just 2 of the 3 as the 1 was…read morewaiting patiently at HQ) and we tried some chicky on cheeky tuesday. We appreciated the portion of chippies but they were drier than the desert of the jacoran and appeared older than the ghosts of benjamin past. The chilli dip didn't pair nicely with the chippies which is always a warning sign. The burgies tasted kinda yum but a little dry and could've used a bit more slop. One of the friendjamin ordered salad with his chicky but it came with chippie instead and the extra bread and garlic dip were deemed useless. It almost made him ascend into the hall of shadows and scream with anger...We even ordered the burger that Tayta himself designed...The Friendjamin 3 had never met a chicken man like Tayta to be so cavalier with his reputation...

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    That's a lot of chips. $12.50 wrap meal.

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