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A cafe in [[Locale Fulham|Fulham]], also sometimes known as Mosaic Cafe.
This place is either Mosa Cafe or Mosaic Cafe depending on where you look, and is in [[Locale Fulham|Fulham]].
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They have a great range of fry-ups with quality products (even the sausages). They do burgers and things, mostly homemade, very tasty. [[James]] usually orders something custom, usually involving onions and gravy, and they're happy to prepare it.
The standard fry-up fare is on offer, although the Mosa Breakfast is of special note as it contains a piece of steak and homemade sausages. Mosa offer various tajines which always smell wonderful (and I must order one on my next visit).
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Coffee here is fairly good, guglielmo stuff.
Mosa used to have some beautifully-tiled tables and cast iron chairs, as can be seen from some of the photographs on their website, but unfortunately these have been replaced with boring formica tables and regular chairs <small>[http://www.flickr.com/photos/kake_pugh/3589409056/ photo]</small>.
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The owners are Moroccan and despite all the normal caf&eacute; food being excellent, the real stars are the tagines, including one with excellent quality merguez.
This is one of the very few places one can get a decent plate of lard in Fulham on a Sunday morning.
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Mosa used to have some beautifully-tiled tables and cast iron chairs, as can be seen from some of the photographs on their website, but unfortunately these have been replaced with boring formica tables and regular chairs <small>[http://www.flickr.com/photos/kake_pugh/3589409056/ photo]</small>. Apparently it's environmental health's fault.

Note that they are closed on Mondays, and open every other day. They have recently (mid-2009) taken to opening in the evenings with a three course menu; but the opening schedule is irregular, so it's best to call ahead of time.

[[James]] eats here regularly and was privileged to be among the people invited to the first evening opening in June 2009. Starter was a plate of really excellent mezze (hummus, baba ganoush, homemade flatbread, stuffed vine leaves, and a little feta salad). The vine leaves are the best I have ever had, anywhere and all of the rest was extremely good. Main courses were tagines, with a choice of three. I picked kofte tagine, and [[Peter]] picked lamb tagine. These were excellent as usual, and served with truly amazing homemade bread topped with sesame seeds. Dessert was Moroccan fruit salad (like normal fruit salad, but with a bias towards tropical fruit). Second dessert was a selection of baklawa and was served with mint tea (sweetened to perfection). We didn't stay for Turkish coffee as it was quite late. All in all, &pound;20 a head, bargain. It's also BYOB, with corkage free if the owner is working, or &pound;1 per person if the usual waitress is working.

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div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[James]] and [[Peter]], June 2009. Opening hours taken from the Mosa website, May 2008.</div>
<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[Peter]], March 2008. Opening hours taken from the Mosa website, May 2008.</div>
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hours_text='7am–6pm Tue-Fri; 8am–8pm Sat; 8am–4pm Sun'
hours_text='7am–6pm Mon-Fri; 8am–8pm Sat; 8am–4pm Sun'
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opening_hours_text='7am–6pm Tue-Fri; 8am–8pm Sat; 8am–4pm Sun'
opening_hours_text='7am–6pm Mon-Fri; 8am–8pm Sat; 8am–4pm Sun'
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summary='Greasy spoon cafe cum tagine restaurant in Fulham.'
summary='Greasy spoon cafe in Fulham.'

This place is either Mosa Cafe or Mosaic Cafe depending on where you look, and is in Fulham.

The standard fry-up fare is on offer, although the Mosa Breakfast is of special note as it contains a piece of steak and homemade sausages. Mosa offer various tajines which always smell wonderful (and I must order one on my next visit).

Mosa used to have some beautifully-tiled tables and cast iron chairs, as can be seen from some of the photographs on their website, but unfortunately these have been replaced with boring formica tables and regular chairs photo.

This is one of the very few places one can get a decent plate of lard in Fulham on a Sunday morning.

Last visited by Peter, March 2008. Opening hours taken from the Mosa website, May 2008.

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