Half Cup, Kings Cross

Half Cup, a 5 minute walk from Kings Cross, has been on my brunch bucket list for a while. I've attempted to eat there before, however with a 40-minute wait at the time I didn't think it was worth it. This time the wait was only around 20 minutes (I did go a lot earlier, around 10:30) which wasn't too bad at all. 


I guess the wait is due to the cafe itself being quite small inside. There was such a nice, cosy vibe and I loved the artwork and wooden benches. 


I'm definitely more of a savoury than sweet person, however the sweet brunch options were too good to pass up! I ended up going for the Sweet Brioche French Toast- which had chocolate 'soil', caramel, rhubarb puree and was topped with a nutella mascarpone. 


And needless to say, it looked and tasted amazing! And the flowers were so cute. 


I also tried the Toasted Banana Bread, which had tahini yoghurt, honey and sesame seeds.


I actually preferred this to the French Toast- the combination of the warm bread and cold yoghurt was soooo good!


The service was also great- after the initial wait for the table everything else was pretty speedy. Considering there was a queue of people waiting, I didn't feel like we were being rushed to leave either. I would definitely recommend a visit here - next time I'm definitely  going to try the savoury options! 

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