1 May 2018: Connor and Step write a food blog called Zesty Food and they wanted to review Just Darling at Mall of the South.
Today is a holiday in South Africa and as I LOVE Just Darling I was delighted to be invited to go along with them ~ Love these guys to distraction!!!!
This is the lovely review they wrote ...
Just Darling
May 25, 2018
When
you walk into mall of the south, you don’t exactly expect to find one
of the most, well, darling brunch spots in Jozi – Just Darling. Oozing a
French country feel with a modern twist, this quant spot boasts its own
roastery as well as decor available for purchase, just in case you want
to bring any of the beautiful rustic accessories into your own home.

We
treated Connor’s mom, Lynn, to a breakfast as it is understandably one
of her favourite eateries in the area. While it is advisable to book a
table for weekends or public holidays, due to their small scale, we
managed to snag a table early in the morning.

To
start, Lynn had a cafe latte, Connor had the home roasted cappuccino
and I had a sparkling water. Listen, I might get crucified for the
following statement, but it had to come out eventually – I do not like
coffee. Try as I might, I just have an innate aversion to bitter things,
especially coffee. So, while Connor searches for the best coffee, I’ll
search for everything else! According to Lynn and Connor, the coffee is
splendid and flavourful.

With
that out of the way, we can continue with the actual review! Their menu
comes displayed attractively on a clipboard with a large variety of
breakfast and lunch options. There is also an ample amount of healthier
options, suiting everyone’s taste buds.

Connor
ordered the Darling breakfast (fitting, don’t you think?) and Lynn and I
ordered the Avo Lover’s. Our food arrived without any hiccups or
delays, and was pretty damn good, if you ask me.
Connor’s
meal featured toasted slices of ciabatta with savoury mince and poached
eggs. When I eventually managed to snag a bite, it was yummy. The eggs
were poached just to his liking (soft) and the mince was flavourful.

The
Avo Lovers, while deceptively simple, were well executed. It had
toasted ciabatta, with two poached eggs, half an avo and Danish feta. It
basically sounds like a list of my favourite things.
While
it only requires you to poach the eggs (which can be tricky, I even
struggle with it) and toast the ciabatta, it isn’t entirely technically
challenging, it’s a well thought out dish that is delicious and full of
protein. Both Lynn and mines eggs were poached perfectly, and we enjoyed
our meals.

When
we were full and content, we decided to try some of their gourmet
shakes. Connor, true to his lemon meringue loving self, ordered the
lemon meringue which came with biscuit, toasted meringue and lemon. I,
true to my candy loving self, ordered the candy cane shake, a bubblegum
shake extravagantly topped with cream, popping candy, speckled eggs and
bubblegum syrup.


After
you get through the initial bought of toothache, these shakes are super
delicious and fit the trend of freak/monster shakes. I know quite a few
people don’t like these, but I think they’re fun and yummy!
That
being said, however, my sweet tooth has been satisfied for the next
month. What's important with freak-shakes is that they’re not just show –
they taste good too. And Just Darling got them just right.

Our
overall experience at Just Darling was, as usual, very positive. With
friendly and vibrant staff, a pleasant atmosphere, large and plentiful
menu, and just darn delicious food, Just Darling is the perfect little
spot for brunch, or any other meal, really. They live up to their
namesake and exude a charming, rustic feel. They also have killer
milkshakes, so if you haven't been convinced by this point, I don't know
what will.




Stay hungry for adventure, friends.
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