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    The Mint

    3.5 (116 reviews)
    Tue 5:00 pm - 2:00 am (Next day)
    Wed 5:00 pm - 2:00 am (Next day)

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    Good for groups
    Happy hour specials

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    a bowl of soup with bread on the side
    Masi G.

    Not like any other Asian food I had. It's like economy airplane food. Not sure what I just ate but it was warm and chewy. Requested plates and cutlery and confirmed that in the restaurant but when I got to the hotel there was NO plates or cutlery. I had to go to the other restaurant to get a fork and knife!!!!!

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    Jonny M.

    We were looking for a place to eat dinner late Sunday night and The Mint popped up in our search. Holy crap, it's open till 2:00am every night! It's a bit hidden as it's down a flight of stairs but it's located right beside Taste of Europe. The inside is quite large when you take into consideration their venue space. There was a comedy roast going on ($10.00) which sounded entertaining. Loved the hanging lights as decor and candles at the table. Cute date night spot. They've got weekly specials (Sunday - Thursday). Sunday is select wines above cost (interesting description), shafts and platters. Happy hour is daily from 5:00-7:00pm. - Elderflower mojito ($6.75) - St. Germain, mint, lime and soda. Very minty. Elderflower was pretty subtle. - Charcuterie platter ($13.00 special) - normally, this is $18.00 but it was on special Sunday. Proscuitto, soppressato, aged Manchego, gherkins, crackers and bread. There's supposed to be a red onion jam and dried fruit in this platter but we didn't get any. Instead, we got some Dijon mustard. Platter was enjoyable but definitely overpriced. - Tibetan momos ($8.50) - hand rolled, made in house dumplings with tomato cilantro achar. We opted for the pork momos. These weren't what I was expecting but turned out to be tasty. They are smaller and deep fried but the filling was juicy and flavourful. Pricy for 6 dumplings. Decent spot and interesting that they serve some Nepalese/Himalayan dishes.

    Samosas from Oct 2015
    Shelley S.

    I have lived in Victoria a long time and have always wanted to go to The Mint. Well, we chose to go Oct 12, 2015 (yes very old review, posted somewhere else and now here). The menu said Mango drinks were on for $8/drink and all proceeds go to the Earthquake Relief from earlier in the year. My friends and I thought that's a great idea since we wanted to have probably 3-4 drinks each and some food, so may as well have proceeds go to a good cause! Well, we walk down the stairs around 9pm and it's so loud you can't hear even someone yelling next to you, and we're just standing in the doorway, not near the speakers. Sign said please wait to be seated, so we waited. A lady sat us right next to the speakers and the door, so it was chilly and loud. We asked to be moved but she said the other tables required more than 2 people (they were further back and sat 4 people). Admittedly it was pretty busy, but I saw 4 tables open near the back where it was quieter! So we were disappointed and had to end up TEXTING each other to talk for the entire time we were there. I'm sorry but it's a RESTAURANT, not a nightclub. No music should be that loud. We asked for water when we sat down and both ordered a Mango Drink and Samosas to start. The waitress left our drinks sitting on the bar for over 15 mins, despite our best efforts to wave her down like a maniac cause it's not like she could HEAR us. She finally brought us the drinks and water at the same time. In total we waited 25 just for our drinks and just over an hour to get the samosas. The drink was terrible. It tastes NOTHING like mango, and was so strong with alcohol and some weird liquorice flavour that it numbed my mouth. We inquired with the waitress before hand and she said it was a sweet drink. This was not sweet at all. After waiting 15 more mins, finally waived her down and explained it tasted like pure alcohol and liquorice. She took them back and we got our new drinks right away. They tasted the exact same. I sent it back and told her we don't want them they're nothing like how she described, but told her to keep the two drinks on the bill. Finally our samosas arrived and just like the drinks they were overpowered with fennel and some other ingredient that should not be in samosas. They also tasted burnt. I get it's a fusion restaurant but my god it was absolutely terrible. That and the waitress must never have had the samosas or drinks because they tasted nothing like how she described. If you haven't tried it, don't lie, just say you're not sure! She took them back as well after we told her they weren't good and no we don't want anything else, just the bill. She just rolled her eyes at us and mumbled something. Didn't even try to apologize or anything. So now we have a massive headache, are still hungry, and annoyed and to top it off, they didn't give a discount for the samosas. We took one bite and sent it back. I was happy to pay the bill for the drinks though. All in all, customer service was complete SHIT, the food and drinks were terrible and the atmosphere was just as awful! We will never be going there again and I've told all of my friends and coworkers, so they've been avoiding it too. If I could give them 0 stars, I would!

    Sandie C.

    This place was definitely a hidden gem! The place was aromatic and smell so good! The happy hour was really good! And the food was so delicious!

    Chili Prawns, in a red chilli garlic coconut cream sauce. Fresh made bread.
    Tee E.

    I had high hopes for this place. I really did. It looked good, it seemed fun, but horrible service and horrible food ruined what could have been a good experience. Eat somewhere else. I started off with the chili prawns, which were prawns with a red chili coconut garlic cream sauce. The best part about this dish was the fresh made bread. It was lightly salted, and was great at mopping up the sauce. The shrimp, while cleaned correctly, was overcooked and bordering on rubbery. The waitress dropped off my main (their house specialty butter chicken) while my mouth was full of my last bite of bread, so I couldn't mention anything to her about it. She also couldn't be bothered to refill my drink the whole time I was there. The butter chicken came with jasmin rice, red lentil daal (which is essentially spiced lentils, and mine was yellow) and aloo sandheko (which is a cold potato and veggie salad). First off, I feel they owe the chicken an apology for being wasted. No chicken deserves to have its life taken and used in such a terribly bland way. The waitress said they could do the butter chicken at medium, which is as hot as most people could tolerate. It was barely mild. The sauce itself was one dimensional, and the chicken was bland. The Aloo sandheko could have been tasty, however it was impossible to tell because of all the salt on it. I tried the lentils and spat them out. Disgusting. I don't know what they did to the rice, but it was as if they had cooked it, then left it in a hot pot, and it had dried and turned crunchy on the outside. How do you screw up rice. Waited for the waitress to swing by, she didn't bother to come check on me, or the food, or to pick up my other plate. Paid and left. It was just her and the cook there. No one to complain too. Would not go back, and would recommend everyone to stay away.

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    Tyler F.

    Been ordering here almost daily since Covid 19. The staff are so friendly, food is the best take out available by far and always ready on time. More than happy to support An amazing local business! Thanks so much!!!

    Esther T.

    This place was so cute! Dimmed lights with strung up lights for the ambiance. The service was really great as well! My husband and I came during HH on accident, so they had single shot mojitos for $3, pints of beer for $6, and a handful of appetizers also for $6. (Their HH deals alternate per days of the week - we went on a Saturday.) We got the garlic prawns, which was AMAZING. Also got the chicken pakora, which had tons of flavor, and very tender chicken! The sauce had a small kick, but not too much. Then we shared the butter chicken entree. Thinking about it makes me want to go back! Everything was very flavorful except the pea soup-like substance. That was pretty bland. But overall, really good!

    Entrance- restaurant is underground
    Emilia B.

    Contemporary Nepalese Asian fusion in a hip, relaxed setting. My parents and I had a great first experience as tourists: friendly service, tasty dishes, cool ambiance. Perfect for a casual date or small get together with colleagues or classmates! Would go back again!

    Perfect place for a date night
    Gaddam C.

    Good place or a dinner date I can give 4.5 stars for their food quality. Bar tenders must improve their customer service skills .

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    The chicken wings are off the hook! Fries delicious! Follow the bartender's recommendations!

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    Omg those veggie momos. Amazing. You need to try these. Total grudge fun vibe. Great tap beers

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