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Bidra med feedback3.7/5.... This place is a good alternative too the other cafes in the area when you're sick on fancy pants food. The food is a little more homey and won't give off great pictures so you can't show off to all your friends on twitface and facetube. The eggs benedict was great heaps of sauce bread was good quality. Decor reminds me of a 1980's charcoal chicken place and I had two different types of cutlery one english pattern and the other plain but I didn't really care because the food was tastey. It's run but greek people and they know how to make a good coffee. <br/ <br/ I would take my mum here for a sunday brekkie and she would feel at home.
I was dragged into Ambrosia with the charming by-line of 'Food For Gods ' by Kiddo who spied a casserole of lima beans by the window. A strange food obsession for a kid but I guess slow cooked beans have rustic appeal. I allowed myself to be dragged as I fancied myself as a Greek demi-God *wink*. After convincing Kiddo that to eat a bowl of beans on its own is a bit unusual and that we needed some other supplementation, we agreed to a mezze plate for two to go with.
Fresh authentic Greek meals. Nice Salads. Excellent home cooked tasting moussaka. Saganaki fried cheese was delicious! Also authentic Greek style coffee frappe!
Service is really good, coffee is ok but it’s Mitcham, don’t be a snob. Can’t expect the world, I’m happy to at least get decent service for that I would return as a customer!
Had an exceptionally good breakfast with friends, food was really fresh and delicious. Highlights were a BLT with avocado, big breakfast with scrambled eggs and a smashed avo and feta on sourdough. Coffee was very good. Service very friendly and competent. There is a small dining area inside, it’s a bit plain, not particularly inviting. But most people sit outside under the umbrellas. We will definitely return.