
16 Jan 2023
However, from time to time, we’ve heard ‘Honey Bones’ come up every so often in conversations and Instagram feeds, flooded with beautiful dishes like their classic Halloumi bowl, Turkish scramble, or Cilbir eggs. To say that Honey Bones’ food is good, is not a subjective term but a fact. Honey Bones is your friendly neighbourhood local on a new level.
Situated in the idle streets of central Grey Lynn, Honey Bone’s interior never seems to be empty. Soak up the morning sun inside its rustic interiors, or watch the morning people go by in Honey Bone’s well-presented outdoor seatings. People come and go, but always seem to be leaving with something from either their cabinet goodies or sit-down brunch.
Honey Bone’s popularity is well-deserved and for good reason, serving up some of the best eggs, coffee and brunch menu, mostly inspired by Turkish and Middle-eastern flavours, topped with a kiwi-twist.
The menu boasts the idea of good simple food done well. Having breakfast here is the most optimum start to any morning. Some of their most popular menu items feature the Cilbir eggs — poached eggs with greek yoghurt and perfectly toasted sourdough.
The eggs are either perfectly poached with a runny centre, or scrambled to the perfect consistency like their Turkish Scramble dish, where the fluffiness of the egg pairs nicely with the crunches of the roasted cauliflower and a mole-inspired sauce. Or perhaps you fancy something slightly lighter, so go for the halloumi bowl, which is so delightfully refreshing, completed with superfood greens.
Their coffee and drinks game is up there too, with a variety of superfood smoothies and coffees, completed with balanced flavour profiles. Wherever your day takes you, a start at Honey Bones will never fail you.
(Image credit: Honey Bones.)