Richmond Road Cafe
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Not been here for awhileBut when we did visit it was quite excellentModern fit outEfficient staffDelightful foodGreat coffeeAgain deserves its loyal f…
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Potatoes were lovely and the stocky bearded man who served us was just delightful. Would definately reccomend when hungover or just too lazy to cook u…
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I like this place, it just felt good and looked good. Called in for a quick breakfast before a business meeting. The service was spot on, free sparkli…
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10 Reviews on “Richmond Road Cafe”
I could not believe we did not discover this little gem until today.Located in Grey Lynn on Richmond Road, this place was small and looked understated, however, it was packed full of people. We soon found out just why! The items on the menu was so unique and gourmet, from lamb kebab to gnocchi, unlike the typical things you find on breakfast menu for most cafes. Everything sounded so mouthwatering that we struggled to make a decision!Eventually I settled for the grilled chorizo served with fried eggs, tomato, roasted capsicum, smoked goats cheese, and sourdough. The presentation was lovely. The eggs were perfectly cooked, the roasted capsicum sauce was super flavorful, and everything was so incredibly well-balanced. Husband thoroughly enjoyed his big grill too. I had a taste of his rosti and loved the texture of it! The serving sizes were massive and definitely worth the money.For drinks, husbands malt & honey smoothie was sweet and creamy. My green smoothie had such a vibrant and pretty green colour, and it did not taste bitter at all! Actually tasted like green apple!All in all, I can genuinely say that I have found a new favorite cafe 🙂
Eggs bene with smoked Trevally…..Poached Eggs nicely cooked-firm whites and nice runny centres. Hollandaise was insipid and tasteless. Trevally was countdown prepackaged smoked fish tasting. This was sitting on a small bland bagel like bun. Atop of this small uninspired offering of food was some microgreens, because microgreens make everything fancy. In all I wouldnt get this again.The Grill…Again 2 nicely cooked eggs. Mixed cooked baby tomatoes, bacon, dry bland toast and butter. The butchers sausage was some form of frozen bulk overly seasoned with cumin and cayenne pepper (this kind of seasoning covers up bad cuts of meat and or old meat) sausage type rectangular things. The Mushrooms must have been forgotten or there is cost cutting going on in the kitchen (avoid the chorizo as its terribly made – unless you really love gristle). But at least there were microgreens to brighten up the sadness on the plate. Glad I didnt order this.Coffee….Was good.Service…. Excellent! Lovely staff!Have been here a few times. Quite uninspired food unlike the inspired wording of the menu.
Go here food brunch at least once a month. Coffee, food and service are always impeccable. Always take out of town visitors here and always come away happy.
Got the eggs benedict with bacon – was cooked perfectly!! Also a custard sugar donut which was deliciousCoffee great too.Also provided cute little blankets which was great for a chilly winter morning brunch
Really nice cafe, I had pancakes which were served as a stack with mascarpone on top. The flavours were very complimentary and I would easily choose this again on the next visit. Allpress coffee is my favourite and it was good enough to have two cups! There is parking around the back/side as well.
Popped in here for brunch after giving up on the food options at Grey Lynn Park Festival. My boyfriend and I both decided later that it was one of the best brunches we’ve had this year. There’s a great drinks menu if you feel like a cocktail with lunch (which we did) and the service is great. I had the grilled pear, prosciutto and feta salad which was just what I felt like while my partner had the special which included a delicious black pudding. It’s a bit more on the expensive side but definitely worth it.
Love lazy Sunday brunch at Richmond Road Cafe! Their hot chocolate marshmellow to die for wagyu burger and berry smoothie with chia is my combo but i liked eggs on bun.