I recently visited Mimi's Cafe with my toddler, and unfortunately, our experience was far from pleasant. Upon arrival, we were left standing for an extended period without anyone acknowledging us or guiding us to a table. After waiting and seeing other patrons being seated, we decided to take matters into our own hands and find a seat ourselves.
Even after sitting down, we encountered further disappointment as no one came to attend to us. It was frustrating to feel completely overlooked, especially while dining with a small child who needed attention.
I had high hopes for our visit, but the lack of service and attention made it a very unpleasant experience. I hope the management can address these issues to improve future customers.
Overall, I would not recommend this diner if you are looking for an attentive dining experience, especially with...
Read moreFrom the moment you step into MiMi’s Cafe you're greeted with a cozy, and warming atmosphere.The menu is a delightful homage to breakfast classics with a twist of creativity, especially GiGi’s Scoops pancake! Whether you're craving fluffy pancakes, a hearty omelette, or a simple yet satisfying avocado toast, MiMi’s Cafe delivers! The service is attentive and friendly, adding to the overall inviting vibe of the place. Each dish is prepared with care, showcasing quality ingredients and thoughtful presentation. One of the unique charms of MiMi’s Cafe is its open kitchen concept, where you can catch glimpses of chefs. This transparency adds a sense of authenticity and excitement to the dining experience, as you witness your meal being crafted with care!
It’s a 10/10 for me! Oh and they also have gluten free toast, which is hard to come by at...
Read moreWe were very surprised to find that our vegetables in our omelet weren't seasoned at all and had no taste. The vegetables were cooked nicely, however. In addition, my turkey sausage did not resemble breakfast sausage at all...again, no taste, sadly. Same for the eggs I had. Salt, pepper, and a hint of garlic powder would do wonders for your food. The "home fries" were just the cheap restaurant-chain type, if you will (deep-fried cubes with no discernable flavor, seasoning, chopped onions, etc.). The avocado toast was the only decent thing we had. Also, even for East Greenwich, the prices were obviously inflated on everything, including house wine...$13 a glass (of such cheap house wine) is simply unforgivable. We also substituted the provolone for American cheese on our omelet and got charged an up-charge??? First and last time...
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