Funky finds for fussy folk.



Funky finds for fussy folk.

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Mixed Business

Where:
Mixed Business
486 Queens Parade
Clifton Hill VIC 3068
(03) 9486 1606


When:
Open Tue-Sat 7:30am-5pm; Sun 8am-5pm


It's with mixed feelings that I write about Mixed Business in Clifton Hill. I wanted to fall in giddy school girl love with it.  I'd heard great things from people who know food.  It had all the trappings of a fincalgal-friendly establishment: small gestures of homage to previous lives as a furniture restoration and skateboard shop, a shabby-chic fit out and a leafy corridor of outdoor seating.  Yep - mismatched salt and pepper shakers, a hand written menu and a lemon tree potted in a 20 litre oil drum - this place was seemingly created for me.

The place was humming for a Sunday, but without being ridiculously busy. So there was no accounting for the slooooooooooooow service that left us choking on snail dust.  After toying with us by taking (and delivering) our drink orders immediately, we waited a full hour before our warm roll and salad arrived. Yes you read right.  A warm roll and salad. We're not talking a whole suckling pig cooked from scratch with all the trimmings.  Our order was more "assembling" than it was "cooking".  It was all very perplexing. The wait did provide us with ample time to admire the courtyard, however.

And to ponder things other than the whereabouts of our meal, like the origins of the pennant flag adorning the back wall.

When it did arrive, my Tuna Salad was a symphony of blanched green runner beans, creamy baby kipfler potato halves, tomatoes, tuna and olives, providing a nicoise nest for a soft poached egg in all its wobbly wonder.  Delicious.


The warm roll of herb crumbed chicken, lemon mayonnaise, roasted capsicum, seeded mustard and cos was less impressive, but still tasty.  The roll was chewy ciabatta perfection, the chicken tender and with just the right amount of crispy crumbing, but the lemon was a little over-powering.



I'm determined to re-visit Mixed Business and have the experience I wanted to have.  Next time I'll order the "gingerbread waffles with maple syrup, stewed apple and candied walnuts".  Or the "poached free range eggs with smoked salmon, pickled beetroot, dill and creme fraiche".  Maybe I'll trial the "roasted field mushrooms with goat cheese, hazelnuts and greens". Whatever I order, though, I'll be sure to not have anywhere to be afterwards.  You know - just in case.

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