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phil
1
2 yıl önce
wellington central
i am a passionate wellingtonian foodie. i decided to try this café for a late breakfast - undoubtedly the worst i have had in a wn café in years.

i arrived and ordered a brunchie breakfast with coffee. the waitress who served the coffee slammed it down on the table and left without a smile; when i asked for sugar, she sullenly returned, without a word and slammed that down on the table too, then turned on her heel and left. no response to my cheery, “thank you.”

the coffee was ok – just 6/10.

the breakfast – poached eggs – rock hard, kale, a green hollandaise which tasted weird and awful; two small pieces of bacon that had been fried to a burnt husk; potato hash-cakes – (fried, oily, luke warm, greasy). 2/10

an unfriendly, bad food, bad eating experience. i emails lived in france last year – that is what i came to ex i am a passionate wellingtonian foodie. i decided to try your café this morning for a late breakfast. i don’t like bagging aplacethrough an online review as i think they are often unfair, but i had to write to let you know of my experience – which would undoubtedly be the worst i have had in a wn café in years.

i arrived and ordered a brunchie breakfast with coffee. the waitress who served the coffee slammed it down on the table and left without a smile; when i asked for sugar, she sullenly returned, without a word and slammed that down on the table too, then turned on her heel and left. no response to me cheery, “thank you.”

the coffee was ok – just 6/10.

the breakfast – poached eggs – rock hard, kale, a green hollandaise which tasted weird and awful; two small pieces of bacon that had been fried to a burnt husk; potato hash-cakes – (fried, oily, luke warm, greasy). 2/10

an unfriendly, bad food, bad eating experience.

could’ve been a one off, a bad day – i don’t know.

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angela
3
2 yıl önce
wellington central
thisplacecame highly recommend however unfortunately when we went for breakfast the food selection was poor and the food was freezing cold, the restaurant had a dirty feeling about it
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aleisha
3
5 yıl önce
wellington central
after seeing such a high rating on zomato, this did seem like theplaceto go for my first meal in wellington, but overall i was a bit disappointed in taste and substance of the my order of waffles. unfortunately the flowers doesn’t save the dish. came off a bit dry and flavourless and left theplacestill hungry.
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raerae
5
5 yıl önce
wellington central
carpe diem. seize the day. or at least seize a bite to eat from seize.

i frequent this wee gem because i can eat 90% of the menu. i'm gluten free and vegetarian so going to seize is like going to healthy paradise for me.

theplaceis minimalist. a few tables, a big massive table, a cabinet with salads, another with sweet treats and that's it. but i don't go for the atmosphere here.

the food is outstanding. my go to is the vegan bene. yep... let's take all the good things about an eggs bene, deconstruct it, make it vege friendly and then construct it. with tofu. i kid you not, try it.

the sweets treats are awesome. they look like all sweet things should... deliciously evil. but they're as healthy as you will get for what they are. my favs always change because everything is good, but the snickers inspired slice is masterclass.

and of course, what would one of my reviews be without a mention of coffee. they use flight coffee which is becoming a staple here in welly. i love the nutty flavours, depth of colour and smell each cup brings. wonder if i could get an iv line next time.

thisplacewon't be for everyone but if you're slightly adventurous or health conscious, give it a try. you shouldn't be disappointed.
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amesirv
5
6 yıl önce
wellington central
awesome experience at seize! if you're looking for a healthy and filling breakfast or brunch this is a greatplaceto go! doesn't leave you feeling overly full, but energised and ready today's the day!
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megwantsveg
5
6 yıl önce
wellington central
i ordered a very nice lunch here, vegan summer. a 'poached egg' made from coconut and pumpkin, such a nice surprise. definitely worth a visit when in town. it's not a vegetarianplacebut they cater for vegans very well so it's a greatplacefor people wanting healthy alternatives not necessarily vegan only.
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tasty
5
7 yıl önce
wellington central
staff are genuinely friendly and theplacehas a nice atmosphere. yep young and fashionble and so what? i am oldish and unfashionable and i like going there. coffees really good compared to many and as for price.....i do not see it any different to others and if you take the whole quality package including outstanding well prepared and balanced tastes, well for me this is good value and not dearer than anywhere else in wellington.

i fully recommend you ignore those looking for philosophy and enjoy great food with or without animal products......i have had both for breakfast and highly recommend both....mmmm
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cosmic
5
8 yıl önce
wellington central
good to see raw juice bars finally catching on in wellington. open during the weekdays only - 7-3.30pm. this one is in a good location in the cbd. nice layout, fresh and clean with a modern look.

standing room only at lunchtime so if you want a seat get their early - you may have to share a table. not the cheapest bite, mainly due to portion size, but happy to pay for good quality, fresh food - seem to do organic too which makes it worth it.

nice selection of dishes, juices and raw deserts. i had the raw vegan burger - $17.00, raw cake $5.00, and a juice forgot the price of that - but not ott. portions not huge - probably due to the - healthy = small portions of nutrient rich food - philosophy, so if you want to feel ‘full’ you need to add courses and the price escalates. if you are veggie or vegan this is aplacewith stuff for you. it seems they are unconfident in wellington clients ie) they must think people won’t eat there if it is perceived to be ‘veggie’ so they have on their main board, a ‘add a bit of decadence’ list which should read ‘add a bit of death’ to your dish list. basically, you can buy a lovely, fresh, organic plant based dish then add a variety of different dead animals to it for an added cost so if that’s your thing then you can get it at seize.

would i eat there again? definitely, but not every day.
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hannah
5
8 yıl önce
wellington central
i am vegan and have only been for a few months and whenever i have gone into town with friends or doing a little by myself i have never found a really great vegan friendly cafe until i found seize through i friend!!

seize is such an amazingplaceonce you get they system of how it flows, i adore their food from a range of healthy salads and smoothies which are amazing! to a little treat of mostly vegan cakes, raw cheesecakes and slices

even though it is more expensive than other places it is so worth it and anyway shouldn't we be taking good care of our bodies so we can thrive? i think so, to me even though i'm a broke student still at school i will spend any amount of money when it comes to health and seize is definitely worth it x1000

i so recommend eating there it is my first choice, if only they were open on the weekends
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duncan
4
8 yıl önce
wellington central
recommended, but variable, reasonably pricey and possibly slightly more fashionable than warranted.

i don’t know why its called seize – perhaps as someone suggested from “seize the day” or perhaps “seizure” as a result of caffeine overdose. certainly the web site is non informative as to name or philosophy – just photos of a lot of serious 20-30 yr olds pretending either to be having great fun queuing, watching a floorshow of a staff member, or intelligently considering every mouthful in terms of carbon units. no-one seems to be enjoying the taste of anything.

the section of the seize website labelled “what we are about” simply says “clean eating” which might lead one to hours of internal philosophical discussion analysing the daft (designer clever) ambiguity of the phrase. certainly the vegetables arrayed in wooden bins as part of the décor are remarkably clean – far more so than anything at commonsense organics.

seize’s website portrays the café in terms of image rather than substance. the philosophy is not explicitly stated –it is left to the imagination - but its photographs convey an impression (cleverly) of everything that is currently fashionable for a younger demographic – paleo, vegan, organic etc without actually falling into any one category. it treads a clever line between health and fashionability.

it is an image that auckland knows well, but, will it wash in a more discerning wellywood? the auckland “unbakeries”, repleat with something-free or raw, tap into a fashion that is frantically groping for health and immortality, trying to abandon animal based gastronomy (questionably), cruel farm practices (obviously), genetic engineering (probably) etc. theyplacetheir woes on meat, gluten, cow’s milk, cooking, and refined sugar. yet each of these except the last, have contributed enormously to the development of homo sapiens and civilisation – you may no doubt debate that, and we are all entitled to opinions.

the café itself is vaguely nordic, clean white, pine, semi industrial with boxes of fruit and vegetables lining the walls. seating about 20 or so people inside on small and a larger shared table. chairs outside also. music pleasant, coffee – flight. the cabinet items looked very good. individual salad ingredients that could be combined, a blackboard menu of bowls that looked interesting and certainly every fashionable ingredient from the now passé quinoa to maco powder was listed somewhere. there were chia drinks as well as what must be the most on-trend drink - coffee kombucha (which is actually seriously delicious – but is basically a fermented coffee soft drink).
seize labels each item on its blackboard menu with a code according to whether it is paleo, vegan, dairy free, gluten free or free of refined sugar. so it is possible to decide which ethical/dietary item you need according to all manner of psychiatry, philosophy and pathology. it does not tell you the calorie content of anything – and this, to my mind, is the only serious thing that is likely to effect the majority of people – that and your genes. the fact that something contains no refined sugar is largely irrelevant if it contains an equivalent amount of unrefined sugar. cafes promoting well-being should start to promote low calorie deliciousness.
now the purpose of my first visit to seize (i've made three) was not to analyse itsplacein the world of ethical “clean” eating, but to see if it could make a cup of tea. tea is a symbol of unfashionability, simplicity and care. i am increasingly coming to the opinion that the ability to make tea is a good measure of a café’s worth.

i firstly sought to determine which teas were available.

there were libertine teas (blends), tea horse road teas, there were flavoured teas …. but the only black tea was an english breakfast tea (although tea horse do a couple of interest) … i humbly asked for it, feeling, for all the world that i was relegated to the also ran’s of cool. to save face however, on my first visit i ordered a “cacao goji macaroon.”

the service was lovely, a delightfully pleasant lady took my order and i felt awful resisting the “rock ohm” tea, or “kapow” from libertine that she was enthusing over.

i was not asked about milk.

while waiting for the tea i read a sign which seemed to come closest to some philosophical statement in that they “source local ingredients, use organic when they can [perhaps might be stretching it here based upon my observations of the back wall fruit and veg] and build relationships with local farmers.”

the macaroon came first – more like a truffle – slightly dry, crumbly and with a musty taste. i assumed the latter was intended, and was a result of the goji berries – amusing how we savour bad tastes and smells if we assume or are told they are desirable – some cheeses are an obvious example. i don’t know the macaroon’s origin but possibly house made, and possibly “little bird”.

the tea came in a rather large (3-4 cup) stainless pot, half full and containing a single tea bag. the accompanying thick ceramic cappuccino cup was warm. the young lady had no idea as to the brand and indeed i could see it had come from an unlabelled plastic container.

the milk came in a small glass and it contained three small black-brown floating bits, which, if organic, i hoped were dead – after all i was “clean eating”. i tasted it and it seemed ok.

the tea when poured was of a reasonably good colour, little character, mild astringency – it tasted like tea bag tea. possibly it was one of a variety of ebt that had better ethical credentials – fair trade and planet?. the temperature faded quickly.

on my tea scoring system (see my astoria review)  i gave seize 12/30, well behind the current leaders (louis sergeant and clark's on 19, kilbirnie's the little teapot and silverstream's the fig leaf cafe on 18 and both le maquis and chocolate frog on 17).

i’ve been back twice since, trying to get a feel for quality. once for breakfast and also brunch. breakfast was the granola, which i think is brilliant. sprouted buckwheat and oats with a coating of cacao (the fashionable way of saying cocoa), and a topping of greek yoghurt, then a compote of rhubarb (on one occasion) and strawberries (on the next). it was seriously good – and it “felt” healthy.

for a brunch it was ceviche on a salad. the fish was great, just the right degree of flavour and texture, but the salad was boring – i tossed up whether to finish it – lacking in a dressing that said anything to me.

the coffee on these occasions was well made, good flavour, unburnt, enjoyable.

all in all there are some things that seize does well – clearly the philosophy is on the right track but it would be useful if it was more intelligently articulated. the food is good, the coffee is excellent. it's reasonably pricey and the high calorie cabinet is best ignored. basically i liked it.
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medium_rare
3
8 yıl önce
wellington central
the name of thisplaceencourages you to seize the day, but is the food a good catch?

had a quick meet up scheduled with a friend so dropped by this cafe for the first time. theplaceis open and bright, but quite small for an establishment in the heart of the cbd. the blackboard menu adds a nice touch.

we ordered the passionfruit macaroon, apple smoothie, kale and goji smoothie, and the raw
peanut butter and jelly cheesecake.

both the smoothies were awesome, although the kale one was a little too thick so it eventually got a little hard to slurp through the straw.

the bad part, for me, was the cheesecake. first of all, there was no cheese. maybe i didn't read the description on the menu properly, but i think it only said "raw", not dairy free. either way, i think "peanut butter and jelly cake" would have been a more appropriate name. also, it was too nutty for me; i think it had peanuts and cashews, and only a little jelly in proportion to everything else. the redeeming part was that the texture was good, definitely passable, but i didn't finish it, and wouldn't order it a second time.

showstopper: we met the owner mike briefly, he was really nice and humble, and a super friendly guy.

overall grade: b. heard their salads are superb, so would definitely return to try those.
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bunny
3
8 yıl önce
wellington central
takeaway only!
good tasty wholesome food, reasonably priced. i had the acai bowl and shared a cheesecake. very tasty and filling. there is a range of good vegan and gf food. but there is a big downside to thisplace- the service and ambiance. kitchen, right next to the seating area, is very noisy with sound of blenders and other machines which makes it hard to hear yourself think, let alone chat with friends. seating area is cramped and uncomfortable with long benches and tiny stools pushed together. we had to almost climb past other patrons to get to some seats. our server was fine but what annoyed us was the fact that when we arrived there were 5 people queuing to order but all staff were in the kitchen, ignoring them. 
i would recommend thisplacefor takeaway only. don't tout yourselves as a cafe if you can't provide a comfortable space for people to socialise. 

i'd give the food 5 stars but the atmosphere was so bad that it seriously affects my review.
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olivia
5
8 yıl önce
wellington central
so in love with thisplaceand am very grateful to have discovered it as so far wellington has not really kicked it off in terms of a health food scene. love all the raw cakes and granolas as well as the chia puddings available in the cabinet but the menu is also spot on with a bunch of fulfilling wholesome salads and bowls as well as the option to add things such as free range smoked chicken for those of you who, like me, only eat meat which they trust is sourced ethically. smoothie and coffee menu is also insane and it's probably one of the only places in wellington that i've seen who offer other dairy free milk alternatives apart from soy. 10/10 (5.0)
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mind
5
8 yıl önce
wellington central
finally a cafe with a strong focus on fresh, healthy ingredients. i love the minimalistic style, with an open kitchen, long shared tables and fresh food on display in wooden crates around their cafe – it gives the cafe a very honest and open feel. you can find a range of smoothies, juices, salads and a clean sweet treat to finish everything off. they even provide almond milk as a milk alternative for your coffee.

thisplacegets a pretty hectic lunchtime rush and getting a seat can be a bit of a mission – especially with the shared tables being so closed together. i ordered the turmeric coconut ceviche salad with quinoa and a little raspberry coconut macaron to finish off. when the salad was placed in front of me it was much bigger than what i was excepting. packed full with greens and quinoa, and a good amount of fish to match. the raspberry raw macaron was beautifully coconut-y and a light sweet way to finish.

i can not wait to try out thisplacefor breakfast one day and try some of their smoothies.

sarah reynolds #challenge
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alicia
5
8 yıl önce
wellington central
thisplaceis one of my favourite cafes in wellington. it's relatively new to the block, but it's making quite an impression. after i go for a workout i head here and choose something new to try (there's always something new!)today was stuffed eggplant, a ceviche salad bowl, mango vegan cheesecake, and a vegan snickers slice (don't worry, that was between two people). the food is beautifully healthy, fresh, delectable, and visually gratifying. the atmosphere is chatty, airy, minimal, and the service is amazing. my only peeve is one of the tables, which is ill placed and everyone needs to squeeze passed. however, the fact that i can eat two slices and not feel guilty far makes up for this!
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