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Businiess name:  Mundi
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Food was overpriced and below expectation. I read all the 4-star and above reviews so I definitely expected more. It's tucked in a neat little east side town with cosy patio, nice for hanging out over coffee on a sunny day. The person taking our order was rude and seemed like either she didn't want to be there or she didn't want to bother with us. It was our first time so we asked two questions about the menu and she seemed annoyed, and walked away right after we paid. The waffle was decent. For $2 you get 'fresh seasonal fruit' which consisted of 2 blackberries, 3 soggy raspberries, and 4 blueberries, with half-melted whipped cream on the side. (Fresh seasonal berries in Texas in Dec? hmm..) The whipped cream was sour, I didn't want to bother to risk getting sick. The migas dish was simply poorly seasoned scrambled egg, with stale El Milagro chips on the side, old grated cheese (it has those white specks on them) and salsa. I thought migas means tortilla pieces scrambled with the eggs? Plus a small mocha, all that ran us $17. We left still hungry and dissatisfied, then immediately went to Austin Java to finish our brunch. I really want to like these local hidden establishments but this had to be our first and last visit there. What a pity since location was nicely secluded.

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