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Seattle Brunch|Toulouse Petit Kitchen & Lounge

📍 Toulouse Petit Kitchen & Lounge 601 Queen Anne Ave N, Seattle, WA 98109, United States ➡️ French Toast – I’ve ordered this before, but this time the toast felt a bit dry and firm. The caramel sauce and special peanut butter were still tasty, though. ➡️ Rustic Duck and Pistachio Terrine Eggs Benedict A duck benedict sounded unique, so I ordered it without hesitation—only to find the duck overwhelmingly salty (definitely suited to bolder palates). ➡️ Shrimp Creole and Eggs over Red Mill Grits This was my first time trying grits, and I enjoyed the texture. However, the dish as a whole was heavily seasoned and not quite to my taste. ✨ Atmosphere & Vibe: The restaurant has a cozy, dimly lit interior with a touch of New Orleans charm—perfect for a relaxed weekend brunch or an intimate gathering. The service is attentive, and the overall ambiance adds to the dining experience. 💡 What to Consider: If you prefer milder flavors, ask for sauces and seasonings on the side. The menu is rich and creative, but some dishes may lean toward intense savory or salty profiles. Pair your meal with a classic mimosa or their house coffee to balance the heaviness. Whether you're craving French-inspired comfort food or just a moody, atmospheric brunch spot in Queen Anne, Toulouse Petit offers a distinctive experience—just be ready for bold flavors! 🍳☕️ #Seattle#Seattlelife#Seattlediary#Seattlebrunch#Seattlefood#fooddiary

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Seattle Brunch|Toulouse Petit Kitchen & Lounge

📍 Toulouse Petit Kitchen & Lounge 601 Queen Anne Ave N, Seattle, WA 98109, United States ➡️ French Toast – I’ve ordered this before, but this time the toast felt a bit dry and firm. The caramel sauce and special peanut butter were still tasty, though. ➡️ Rustic Duck and Pistachio Terrine Eggs Benedict A duck benedict sounded unique, so I ordered it without hesitation—only to find the duck overwhelmingly salty (definitely suited to bolder palates). ➡️ Shrimp Creole and Eggs over Red Mill Grits This was my first time trying grits, and I enjoyed the texture. However, the dish as a whole was heavily seasoned and not quite to my taste. ✨ Atmosphere & Vibe: The restaurant has a cozy, dimly lit interior with a touch of New Orleans charm—perfect for a relaxed weekend brunch or an intimate gathering. The service is attentive, and the overall ambiance adds to the dining experience. 💡 What to Consider: If you prefer milder flavors, ask for sauces and seasonings on the side. The menu is rich and creative, but some dishes may lean toward intense savory or salty profiles. Pair your meal with a classic mimosa or their house coffee to balance the heaviness. Whether you're craving French-inspired comfort food or just a moody, atmospheric brunch spot in Queen Anne, Toulouse Petit offers a distinctive experience—just be ready for bold flavors! 🍳☕️ #Seattle#Seattlelife#Seattlediary#Seattlebrunch#Seattlefood#fooddiary

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