So... it was Father's day and honestly, we've been heading for Vieux Velo. But in Vieux Velo we've been greeted with a long line of ppl waiting outside and the wait time to get in was 45 minutes. Thanks Google, we've found Tsak-Tsak only two blocks down the road and we went there. Clean, comfy, not much of an ambiance, totally acceptable service, good food. That's on a positive side. On a not so positive side - a bit pricey. One slice of bacon? Really? Well done, yummy and crisp, but one slice? Anyhow, normally I'd give it 3 stars, but this place welcomed us when our first choice hadn't and overall experience wasn't bad. I'll definitely go there again, if the Vieux Velo...
Read moreA cozy restaurant with a diverse menu to satisfy everyone. From classic brunch dishes like crêpes and Benedictine eggs to unique Malagasy specialties such as Misao (fried noodles) and special Tsak Tsak soup (dumpling noodle soup). The beverage menu features a variety of hot and cold drinks with charming names like Sunbeam and Cute Sin. Inside, the space is limited with closely spaced tables and a bit too loud to hold a normal conversation. The staff was friendly, the Americano coffee was rich and bold, and I loved my salmon Chic, adding a touch of chili sauce from the little jar on each table to give the...
Read moreWe went there for brunch and I found their breakfast hamburger to be quite flavorful as it was spiced by surprising flavors on top of just tasting like a burger.
A glance at their blackboard for dinner options revealed interesting plates I'd love to sample in the evening.
Their mint lemonade is a must to order.
Service is great, however it felt like we arrived at a break time where most of their spicy sauce containers were empty (3!)
If I have to criticize one thing is that their children seats look very used and unclean and they aren't very generous on the potatoes for their...
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