We had breakfast here and unfortunately we were disappointed. The adults ordered the poblano omelettes and the kids had the hot cakes. The omelettes were really disappointing. The eggs were overcooked and the poblano sauce (which we expected to be really flavourful) was just… bland.
On the positive side the kids loved their hot cakes (aka pancakes). My wife and I stole a couple of bites and they were quite good, but it’s not like we travelled to Mexico to eat pancakes.
Other positives I will add are that we loved their musician, and the orange juice was truly 100% freshly squeezed.
I’ve attached photos of the current menu because the pictures I’ve seen are really old, so the prices...
Read moreThis restaurant serves very average food that has been adjusted heavily for the average north American palate. The place itself is nice enough. Indoor and outdoor seating, sometimes there is a live musician. Feels a bit like southern California. The service is prompt, and servers speak enough English to communicate the intricacies of the menu. The menu is standard north American diner breakfast fare with a Mexican twist, but like I said, not too much of a twist. Not spicy, not...
Read moreI’ve seen this place closed a lot and finally got to try it on a weekend brunch. I ordered the Mexican Chilquiles, breakfast burrito, a cantaloupe Fresca and green juice for my wife and I. Food was bland, and drinks lacking. The only good thing was the bread and jam that came free. Service was great and the old man singing was good. He even sang some English songs with a heavy accent. I really had high hopes but I just can’t come back because there is just so much great...
Read more