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<p>Think snack taverna and you have the right idea about this adorable newcomer to Brooklyn's ever-changing Ditmas Park. Though the space is teeny-tiny, excellent design and wise use of space give Mimi's a modern holistic feel - with large windows ferrying swaths of natural light into the dining room by day, and an open kitchen adding cheerful ambience come nightfall.</p>
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<h3>New York Life</h3>
<h3>The Underground Gormet</h3>
<p>"And yet, there&rsquo;s more to Mimi&rsquo;s than mashed chickpeas. Take, for  instance, the cauliflower salad&mdash;sweetly caramelized florets flavored  with homemade tahini. It&rsquo;s the best thing to happen to cauliflower since  D&eacute;vi&rsquo;s cracklike Manchurian version. The rice-stuffed grape leaves,  too, have much to offer, flavorwise, albeit in small, nugget-shaped  packages."</p>
<p>By Robin Raisfeld &amp; Rob Patronite<br />Published Aug 2, 2009</p>
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<h4>Critic's Pick</h4>
<p>"It is diminishing to call Mimi&rsquo;s a hummus joint, even though that&rsquo;s what it calls itself. That&rsquo;s because the tiny, charming spot is capable of so much more (not to take anything away from the hummus, which happens to be nutty and rich, creamy and delicious, in all five variations; $8 and $9)."</p>
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<h4>Dining &amp; Wine</h4>
<p><span class="bold">"</span>This sunny cafe serves dishes  &mdash; not just hummus &mdash; that bear traces of the chef&rsquo;s family history in  Israel, Morocco and the Kurdish region of Iraq."</p>
<p>By THE NEW YORK TIMES<br /> Published: December 29, 2009</p>
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<h4>$25 and under</h4>
<p>"The newest of these hummusiot also happens to be the best.</p>
<p>Mimi&rsquo;s Hummus opened in February on Cortelyou Road, the Restaurant Row of Ditmas Park.</p>
<p>The  tiny square shopfront is sunny and airy, with only eight tables.  Perforated wood planks, swooping up to the ceiling, are a clever update  of Middle Eastern latticework."</p>
<p>By LIGAYA MISHAN<br />Published: April 1, 2009</p>
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