Monday, September 28, 2015
Mission12 - Chinta
Tis a long weekend and the operation has been given another target - Chinta in Scarborough. The skies were blue and the day was heating up. We booked for a table at 11am. Us girls must be all wanting to savour the lie-in, we got there right on 1110. THe place had queues of people inside and outside. We were then greeted by the waitress who informed us we were 10 min late so our table had been given away! None of us said much but I wasn't all THAT happy about it. If they were THAT strict, I thought they should have said something when we booked...
Anyway, we waited for about 20 minutes before a table that fitted us came up. In the mean time, there were a steady stream of people adding to the every growing wait list.
It's really a shop plus a cafe with a back yard. I loved the furniture - really quirky and interesting. There were lots of buddhas and dream catchers of all colours. Fortunately it wasn't filled by incense smell.
I loved the wooden bench we sat on. Even in the blazing midday sun, we were well covered by the numerous paper umbrellas over head while still letting lots of natural sunlight through. The seats were all different styles. I particularly liked the big wooden benches with cushions where you could put your feet up or have a lie down - like the Romans did. However, I did find the place a bit cramped, a fault many of these little cafes suffer from. I suppose economics forces do intrude on this little spiritual haven.
The waitress forgot to give us menus but that was understandable as the place was buzzing. The menu printed on A4 refill which reminded us middle aged women of our high school days. And we reminisced over those good old days while we poured over the choices.
We wondered what the "beetroot toast" was in the vegan option but at the end of the day, we ordered choices that were more trusted old favourites. Two chorizo eggs, one atlantic eggs and two modest brekkies. THere was no "eggs on toast" as such.
Everyone were served by paper plates and plastic cups. Friends who have been here before thought it must be a change they made because it was so busy. So it had some negative impact on the aesthetics as everything was kinda squashed and mixed together.
I was kinda disappointed with my modest brekkie although I was surprised by the bacon added. The grilled cherry tomatoes and mushrooms were nice. I found the bacon too salty but then I have never liked bacon. Friends' chorizos were tender and flavourful. Oh and the modest brekkie only gets one egg. The bread was toasted sourdough. The egg was quite disappointed. It was nearly cooked, only the very middle was still a little bit runny. Friends who got two eggs said at least one of them were runny.
So overall, 3 out of 5 eggs from me. I love the surroundings. It would have been even better if it was less busy. To me the food was average, nothing memorable but may be I would go back to try the beetroot toast (hopefully it's not just beetroot on toast :D)
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