Thursday, July 12, 2007

Nice.


Nice is a little Bistro style restaurant on the corner of 4th and 14th street in Parkhurst. The menu ranges from breakfast to light salads , soups, panini's, homemade pies and yummy desserts.

The owner, Ian Ziervigel, is an absolute coffee genius and has even branded his own coffee beans. The Queen of the kitchen is Toni Scorgie. She whips up the delicious pies that are filled with fillet steak or hearty chicken and mushroom and don't forget all the fab cakes.

The rump and balsamic onion salad is divine and so is the Creamy Tomato soup. You can also have the salad toppings on Panini's.

This place is child friendly with funky kiddie breakfasts like the bunny rabbit breakfast. This is a slice of toast with a hole in the middle. The hole is filled with a fried egg. But beware kids that run around will be get a shot of espresso and a puppy!
The only thing that I don't like about Nice is that the waiters get a but too much. They tend to look after their tables a bit too much.

Prices range from R20 - R55 for a main course excl. drinks. Nice is open for lunch from Tuesday to Sunday as well as dinner on Thursdays and Fridays.

They are in the process of opening a new little bookshop next door where you can read while you have your coffee. They are also looking at hosting book club evenings on the first and last Thursday of every month.

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