Phone: 09 427 6462
Rating out of 10: Food: 7, Service: 5, Value: 6, Ambience: 5
Mick's is about as neighbourly as a restaurant can get. Service is casual to the point of slapdash; ambience super-relaxed. But for those who know the drill and are into big slices of carefully chosen premium meat cooked and slightly smoked on a lidded barbecue known as "the big green egg", Mick's is obviously heaven.
We arrived during one of El Nino's summer storms to be met by a waiter who showed us first to our reserved table, then decided that, no, we had to be planted in the corner. She then proceeded to take half that table away and give it to another party. Indeed, our friend had to rescue his chair, which was about to be replaced by some totally non-
cushioned plastic number.
Never mind, we were here for the food, after all, but sadly our designated waiter was on her first night - which meant trouble. First she failed to explain the menu, tell us how it worked, or point out the specials board, which slowed things down. Then she took a very long time to bring us first, the wine list, and then our wine. After about 10 minutes we even had to ask for the bottle of water that was waiting for us on the counter.
But all was soon forgotten as our wine and a small sharing platter arrived, consisting of rows of thin-sliced chorizo sausage, tasty salami and beef carpaccio, plus small dishes of fat white anchovies, gherkins and a bread roll. Unfortunately our other starter was a dish of marinated courgettes with barbecued chorizo, which meant we rather overdid the chorizo: something a more experienced waiter would have pointed out.