Alright, buckle up buttercup, because WowEats just redefined "wow." I went in expecting, well, food. I left questioning the very fabric of reality, in a good way. Let's talk about this Fried Chicken Eggs Benedict. I've had eggs benedict. I've had fried chicken. I've even had, on a particularly adventurous Tuesday, a fried egg. But never, never have I had them combined in such a glorious, artery-clogging, soul-satisfying symphony of deliciousness. It was like a culinary love triangle between brunch, comfort food, and a deep fryer, and everyone won. I'm pretty sure I saw angels descending with tiny bottles of hot sauce. And then, the Milk Tea Latte. Oh, sweet mercy. I'm convinced they've somehow harnessed the power of caffeinated clouds and condensed them into a mug. It was smoother than a jazz saxophone solo, sweeter than a puppy's first birthday, and more energizing than a toddler who's just discovered sugar. I'm now considering replacing my blood with this beverage. My doctor will understand. The only downside? Now I have to figure out how to explain to my other brunch spots that I'm seeing someone else. It's not you, other brunches, it's WowEats. They're just…wow. Prepare for a food coma of epic proportions and a sudden urge to write poetry about fried chicken. Highly recommend, unless you're trying to maintain any semblance of self-control, in which case, run. Run far, far away. Or, you know, just order the Fried Chicken Eggs...
Read moreMy first time to WOW Eats was a really good experience. Met some friends there on a Sunday for lunch and the restaurant was fairly busy. We waited about 15 minutes to be seated at a table for 4. It seemed like they might not have been fully staffed as I only saw 3 servers and a hostess trying to handle a nearly full restaurant. So it did take awhile to get our orders taken. However, the wait was worth it as all three of us were served dishes that I can best describe as "gourmet-like fusion breakfasts. I ordered a breakfast poutine and when it came to the table it did not resemble any type of poutine that I could recall. This dish was made with home-cut fried potatoes, and was topped with bacon, some rich gravy-like cheese curds, 3 perfectly cooked, large poached eggs, and some mixed greens. I asked for hollandaise to be served on the side and was obliged. I would have to give this version of poutine a solid 9.5 out of 10 and I don't think I have ever given any food items higher than 9.7 after over 500 food reviews... Our table of 3 were in agreement that the food was unique, well prepped, delicious, and looked really good when it came to the table. The portions here were generous and I felt that they were all fair value for the price. Didn't have room for dessert but, I will definitely have to make a point of trying some here next time as the dessert display looked pretty amazing. I will definitely return in the...
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I recently visited WOW Eats, and it truly lived up to its name! From the moment I walked in, I was impressed by the warm and inviting ambiance. The decor was modern yet cozy, with clean wooden tables and thoughtful lighting that created a relaxed atmosphere perfect for enjoying a meal. The service was impeccable. The staff were incredibly friendly, attentive, and quick to ensure we had everything we needed. They were knowledgeable about the menu and made great suggestions, which added to the overall experience. Now, onto the food—absolutely delicious! I ordered their signature fried chicken, which was crispy on the outside and juicy on the inside, with a tangy sauce that perfectly balanced sweetness and spice. Every bite was a burst of flavor. The presentation was simple yet appetizing, served in a charming basket-lined bowl. For the quality of food and service, I found the pricing to be very reasonable. The portions were generous, making it excellent value for money. Overall, WOW Eats is a must-visit spot for anyone craving flavorful food in a welcoming setting. I’ll definitely be returning soon! Highly...
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