Mamas Sizzlers -- Johnsonville
We have been to Mamas Sizzlers for dinner a couple of times and enjoyed the food and nice people who run the place.
Today we went to brunch. We had an awesome brunch, really tasty, good range including vegetarian and vegan. The coffees good, the service is great, the food the best brunch in Jville we think.
Give them a try people, we dont have many eating places in Johnsonville and this one is worth trying. Its not the old Tulsi that was in here, its new owners, different menu, but includes a couple of Indian dishes that I'm told are excellent. It has joined Wilsons and Thai Tara as our go to places here.
They have menu etc at
mamassizzler.co.nz...
or on facebook at
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The picture is their Turkish eggs, super tasty poached eggs on toast with roast cashews, and a spicy dukkha yoghurt.
Prices are reasonable and good value for money
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