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Mosaic Cuisine & Cafe

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186 Halpine Rd
Rockville, MD 20852

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(301) 468-0682
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Mosaic Cuisine & Cafe - Rockville, MD
Mosaic Cuisine & Cafe - Rockville, MD
Mosaic Cuisine & Cafe - Rockville, MD
Mosaic Cuisine & Cafe - Rockville, MD
Mosaic Cuisine & Cafe - Rockville, MD
Mosaic Cuisine & Cafe - Rockville, MD
Mosaic Cuisine & Cafe - Rockville, MD
Mosaic Cuisine & Cafe - Rockville, MD
Mosaic Cuisine & Cafe - Rockville, MD
Mosaic Cuisine & Cafe - Rockville, MD
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What a treat! Have driven past this restaurant many times and we finally went in for brunch one day. I had...

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All reviews seem positive

A Simple Proposal 9/23/2010

I proposed to my wife Stefanie at Mosaic...in my Mother`s presence, no less! Lets see.....uhh, was that 3 or 5 years ago? Gee, I forget. (Don`t tell Stefanie.) You sort of lose track of time whenever you dine there. Anyway, in the words of Julia Child, "Noncooks think it`s silly to invest two hours work in two minutes` enjoyment; but if cooking is evanescent, so is the ballet." As with any performance it`s all in the preparation, which is why at Mosaic our taste buds always dance Swan Lake! more

I go out of my to visit! 9/16/2010

I live in a not so close proximity to this restaurant; however, I look for excuses to run up to Rockville and surprise my better half with great takeout food. We especially like the following: the salmon waffle sandwich, the torte, the Caesar salad, the penne with scallops, and the chicken piccata. All of their soups are incredible, too! Highly recommended. more

My favorite lunch 9/11/2010

Mosaic is one of my favorite restaurants. My co-workers and I order lunch from them atleast once a week. We were in such a pattern we started calling it Mosaic Monday! The food is always delicious and consistent. That's why we've continued to patronize them for the past several years. Whenever there are new staff to our office, I always tell them about Mosaic Cafe and now many of them consider it one of their favorite lunch spots, too. more

Where the waffle rules supreme 9/9/2010

At a glance: Behind a modest storefront in a Rockville Pike strip mall lies an unexpected treasure: an 85-seat temple to the waffle. The comfortable suburban dining room gets its heaviest traffic for brunch, when crowds gather for perfectly made waffles topped with fruit, sugar, chocolate and even smoked salmon. But even lunch, dinner and dessert embrace the waffle in some form, with waffle sandwiches and a selection of waffled confections. The restaurant is the brainchild of Thierry Jugnet, a French-born and -trained chef with serious culinary chops. Jugnet apprenticed with Paul Bocuse and Alain Chapel in Lyon before crossing the Atlantic to work with Yannick Cam, and soon popped up at Ridgewells Caterers in Bethesda. In 2003 Jugnet opened his own restaurant, and waffles were a focus from the get-go. "I was shocked when I came to this country to see how the waffles were made. I didn't like what I saw. I wanted waffles from home," Jugnet says. "So first it was desire. Then it became a passion. Then it became an obsession." On the menu: Mosaic Cuisine and Cafe's menu can best be described as comfort food with a French accent. The brunch menu, served every day until 2 p.m., is extensive, with omelets, favorites such as eggs Benedict, and some intriguing options -- such as Mont St. Michel ground sirloin with scrambled eggs and Hollandaise sauce. Eggs are cooked with finesse across the board, and the smooth, tangy Hollandaise betrays its maker's classical training. But it's the menu section labeled Wafflessimo that draws the eye. Here you can find an array of those waffle preparations: waffles as the "toast" in French toast and served with scrambled eggs; waffles served with fruit and caramel cream; egg, bacon and waffle sandwiches; and waffles topped with chocolate sauce and whipped cream. With such a singular focus one expects the execution to be perfect, and Jugnet does not disappoint. The slightly sweet batter cooks for only 45 seconds in the restaurant's custom-built and imported European waffle irons, creating a light, fluffy cloud of cake inside a thin, crisp shell. The result approaches the Platonic ideal of wafflehood. The lunch menu features serviceable salads, a classic Caesar, a green and red lettuce salad, as well as more interesting entries such as a goat-cheese souffle salad with grilled pesto eggplant. But lunch also falls under the long shadow of the waffle: Any of the restaurant's sandwiches can be ordered on your choice of wheat, rye, white or . . . waffle. The utility of the waffle, split down the middle, as sandwich bread is a surprise. The delicacy of Jugnet's batter makes for an airy sandwich shell, and what at first seems decadent, a ham croque with swiss cheese sauce for example, ends up feeling less heavy than its counterpart on bread. The croque works especially well with the waffle's lightness and slight sweetness, as did the French dip and paprika parmesan chicken piccata. At dinner the full influence of the waffle finally wanes a bit (though you can still order from a small selection of waffle sandwiches). Starters include brie quesadillas and Peking duck rolls, but the highlight is something called the flaming torte, a thin-crust French-style pizza that pops with smokey bacon and sweet onion and is brought together with a thin layer of creme fraiche. My table of three practically fought over the last slice. The main courses are made up of simply presented favorites such as boeuf bourguignon, pork medallions with roasted apples, pecan-crusted trout and a flatiron steak rubbed with BBQ spices. Nothing is fussy, fancy or particularly progressive, but it is all well seasoned and the cooking is skilled and consistent. This is not an accident; simplicity and consistency are at the center of the chef's philosophy. "My background is very upscale," says Jugnet, "but what I like to cook is uncomplicated, true food. It is very simple, very honest cuisine." For dessert, the waffle makes a triumphant, if expected, return. There is brandy-soaked waffle pudding, waffles served simply with strawberries and whipped cream, and, my favorite, a flourless chocolate waffle with ice cream. Look past the waffle and be rewarded with a wonderfully traditional version of crepes suzette. Of course, if you are dazzled by the selection of waffles, it might help to know how the chef himself likes his: "Ah, that's easy. It's the way we have it in Europe when you go to a fair or to the beach," he says with an audible, French-accented hint of nostalgia. "Hot from the iron with a bit of powdered sugar. That's it." At your service: Service is quick and friendly, and takeout is available all day. What to avoid: A side of vegetables at dinner was overcooked. The creme brulee wasn't nearly firm enough, a shame because it was rich and flavorful. Whet your whistle: There is a nice selection of beer, wine and champagne. On Mondays bottles of wine are half-off, and on Tuesdays get a glass of champagne with each entree. The bottom line: A suburban surprise, with a strong emphasis on the waffle, that features pleasing surprises elsewhere on the menu. --Justin Rude, Spetember 10, 2010 more

Simply the Best! 9/9/2010

Their soups are amazing! Love the waffle sandwiches and the sweet potato fries. And they had sweet potato fries first before everyone else started doing them. Love the Diner Card - they never give you are hard time about it like some places. more

Pride of the neighborhood 9/9/2010

I have been a patron and fan of Mosaic since the day it opened, and am on my 6th Frequent Diner card. I can always be sure that, whether I select an old favorite or a new surprise, I have no doubt that I'm going to be well pleased. I keep introducing new people to its pleasures and they always want to go back. My group is given great service, and as a single diner I'm always greeted personally and made welcome. Charming place! more

Our favorite place 4/4/2010

My husband and I love this restaurant. If we go somewhere else, we always wish that we'd gone to Mosaic instead. The staff treats everyone like they are very well loved friends. The food is always delicious, beautifully presented. It's hard to pick a favorite meal. more

Best Kept Secret 1/21/2010

If you know where r.e.i is you can discover Mosiac Cuisine and Cafe, it's worth the time. Their food is incredible, gourmet eats for a fraction of the price. It's a great option any time of the day whether your staying at the Hilton or commuting by metro. Come and catch their brunch; fluffy omlettes, potato hash, and savory waffles until 2pm. While you sip on their signature red or white sangria. more

Light as air Waffles 3/11/2008

What a treat! Have driven past this restaurant many times and we finally went in for brunch one day. I had... more

Editorial review from GrubHub 1/16/2008

The food I tried was out of this world. I have yet to find such items; soulflee egg white omlette, mango and brie queso dea, paprika chicken waffle sandwich, and the financier anywhere else. Just a suggestion call ahead of time to reserve seating they get quite busy. It's no surprise their food is exceptional. Give it a taste for yourself. more
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  • Hours: Sun-Thu 8 am-9 pm, Fri-Sat 8 am-10 pm
  • Neighborhoods: Rockville
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