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| - Some folk go broke from gambling, other folk go broke from indulging in luxury.
I'ma be, I'ma be broke from eating out.
$7.00 for a small slice of old cheesecake. Daaayum! Well I was feeling a bit inebriated when I walked in, but I sobered up quick.
It's hard to think of Mozart as a cafe because the menu offers breakfast and supper plates which include salmon, tilapia, pasta, and pizza dishes. There are also several choices of salads. It's a perfect - restaurant - for vegetarian and pescatarian foodies.
Everything on the menu sounded good and I really wanted one of each item, but they would have had to lock me in overnight and return the next morning to find me still sitting there trying to finish eating.
Decisions...I went with a couple of easy prep sandwiches.
The satisfying one:
Sabich Pita ($11) - eggplant, potato, tomato, cucumber, hummus, tahini, mango curry sauce, sans egg
- skimpy on the hummus
- not like the mango curry
- good tahini but it was light coloured and creamy as if something was mixed in.
Couldn't get no satisfaction:
Eggplant Chile Panini ($11) - eggplant, garlic, tomato, basil, chili sauce, parmesan
- did not taste basil
- did not taste chile sauce
- did not taste parmesan
- oily eggplant
Both sandwiches came with side salads made of fresh field greens and radish. Good salad, but didn't care much for the lemonish oily dressing. Would have prefered more tahini.
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