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    Lost Passport Cafe

    4.7 (14 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 2:00 pm

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    Lost Passport Cafe

    OMG! It's like watching a pastry chef on tv but much better because he is live in front of you and explaining each amazing step in the delicious creation he is making just for you!

    Jcub T.

    This vendor makes the best, unique foods!!! Had the shrimp banh mi sandwich and the mushroom milk toast, both very savory and delicious. When will they open up shop?!

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    Got this delicious concoction at the Mosaic District - artwork you can eat! Highly recommend!!

    Norman G.

    My wife and I stopped at this wonderful both at Sunday's Mosaic, an urban shopping center & farmer's market. Chef Stephan Richards created our beautiful meal, with wild mushrooms on toast with a delicate sauce with a touch of garlic. The dessert had rhubarb in it which took this to another level! He utilized tweezer tongs to create our delicious food with delicate precision!

    Freshly made!
    Elle H.

    This funky little pop up is pure gold! We check in on Lost Passport's special menu every Sunday at the Mosaic District Farmers Market and are often simply blown away by both the quality of the food and the innovative blends of flavors in the beautifully curated variety of dishes offered. Today we had the soft shell crab Banh Mi and it was absolutely exceptional! Starting with a base of perfectly baked bread starring a shatteringly crisp crust and a beautifully soft interior, it was topped with chicken liver pâté that simply exploded with a rich umami flavor. This was topped with a generously sized and perfectly fried soft shell, crisp and tangy pickled veggies and a sprinkling of cilantro. A bright and sharp vinaigrette tied all of the flavors together perfectly to create an exceptional brunch sandwich. Don't pass on the kimchi mushroom toast if it's on offer, either- it's incredible! The friendly and super detail oriented young chef, Stephan, is going places- I can't wait for him to open a restaurant one of these days, but until that happens, make sure to check out their farmers market offerings!

    "Intermission" was because Chef Stephan wanted to ensure they cleaned everything to prevent cross-contamination for shellfish allergy guest

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    Tasty Mexican cold brew with assortment of spices. Part of weekend Mosaic farmer's market. Check website for location each weekend.

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    One of the best bites at the Mosaic farmers market! The mushroom toast is phenomenal, as is the shrimp bahn mi and kebab. A must try.

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