I finally made a trip to the Northern Quarter based brunch hotspot, taking advantage of the eat out to help out scheme. I fancied something for breakfast that was healthier than my usual choices when I eat out. I went for this as I've had whipped feta before and it is delicious both in flavour and texture. The addition of white beetroot amongst the purples was great as it had a subtle sweetness. The Sourdough toast was absolutely bang on.
I washed at his down with a mixed berry, banana and almond smoothie. I liked Seed and Cherry. It was relaxed, covid measures were in place and the staff were friendly. I'd definitely head back
Have a little bit of everything (& not break the bank) at Seed & Cherry
Walk into the no-fuss venue of Seed & Cherry that is nice & airy, and you know you’re ready for a relaxed dining experience making it perfect for the brunch we were invited to eat. Situated just off the rush of the city centre, it’s a perfect place for those who like to have a bit of everything. The food comes out as it’s ready so let the staff know (or order in two batches), if you want to give yourself a course-like meal.
For savoury, we had;
Halloumi Skewers [£4.90] - The pesto was divine, it was cooked perfectly and it was the right amount, for that little bite to satisfy the halloumi craving
Avocado & Egg (with Seed & Cherry’s buttered rye bread) [£4.90] - A lovely, lime hit on the avocado with a single poached egg. The bread wasn’t too crusty making it an easy dish to eat and it’s definitely worth the money (compared to other brunch places that charge double the price for just a little bigger portion)
Turkish Eggs [£4.90] - Spiced yoghurt that complemented the poached eggs really well. The toast was good and we probably would have preferred more toast to soak up the yoghurt
For sweet, we had;
Brioche French Toast [£4.40] - Oh, so yummy and it’s the perfect size for that sweet touch without filling you up to that you get drowsy. The mixed berries sweetened the dish nicely
Vegan Pancakes [£4.20] - The initial batch came out a little burnt, which totally messed with our mouths :( but we informed the staff and a new batch came out for us. The new batch were really nice and fluffy, and was scoffed down very quickly
For drinks, we had;
Latte (Speciality Beans) [£3.10] - It’s so cute with the clip telling you which blend you have. The signature blend was a good blend of Brazil & some others that we’ve forgotten and was creamily smooth, just the way it should be
English Breakfast Tea [£2.60] - A little pricey for a normal tea but nothing wrong with the taste at all
We’re likely going to be making another appearance when we want that snack to keep us going!
Recommended for: Coffee, Small Plates, Brunch
Service: High
Price: £
Halal: Chicken
I have been to nearly every brunch spot in Manchester so I was SO happy to finally see a place doing something different! This 'tapas' style brunch is perfect for me as I love having something savory and then something sweet. I went for the Turkish Eggs & French Toast and both were outstanding. My friend got the vegan breakfast + the Acai bowl and said it was better than she'd had in Bali!
I was thoroughly impressed with the food, loved my almond milk latte and I can't wait to back to try the salads. It's so nice to see a place that has so much vegetarian and vegan options too. I shall be back!
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