At Anna Miller's, I indulged in their delectable tuna salad sandwich accompanied by a side of crispy fries, and it was an experience worth savoring. From the moment the plate arrived, I was drawn in by the tantalizing aroma of freshly toasted bread mingling with the savory scent of the tuna salad.
The first bite was a symphony of flavors and textures. The tuna salad was perfectly seasoned, with just the right balance of mayo, crunchy celery, and zesty lemon juice. Each mouthful was a delightful combination of creamy richness and refreshing lightness. The bread, toasted to golden perfection, provided the ideal canvas for the savory filling, adding a satisfying crunch to every bite.
As I savored each mouthful, I couldn't help but appreciate the attention to detail that went into crafting this sandwich. The ingredients were fresh and of the highest quality, evident in the vibrant colors and robust flavors. Every component worked in harmony to create a culinary masterpiece that left me craving more.
The fries, served alongside the sandwich, were equally impressive. Crispy on the outside and fluffy on the inside, they were the perfect accompaniment to the savory richness of the tuna salad. Whether dipped in ketchup or enjoyed on their own, each fry was a burst of potato perfection that added an extra layer of satisfaction to the meal.
But what truly set this dining experience apart was the ambiance of Anna Miller's. The cozy atmosphere, friendly service, and nostalgic charm all contributed to making my meal even more enjoyable. It was the kind of place where every bite felt like a warm hug, leaving me feeling nourished in both body and spirit.
My experience dining at Anna Miller's and indulging in their tuna salad sandwich with fries was nothing short of exceptional. From the first bite to the last, every aspect of the meal surpassed my expectations, leaving me eager to return for another...
Read moreI think this is a solid Japanese version of Denny's or IHOP. From a previous news article, I know that this is the Only Anna Miller's in the United States. The ambience is really cute and the women servers have kawaii work outfits. That said, I think the idea behind it is the interpretation of a Japanese owner of what appears to be a romanticized little house on the prairie era of America. There's a lot of artwork on the walls and the ambience inside was completely unexpected--in a good kawaii way. We were there for breakfast. Parking is free and the lot is huge. We got there shortly after it's opening time of 8am and there were a few tables occupied already. Our party of 6 was quickly seated after a couple of minutes and our drinks were served out really fast as well. Our server was patient when she took our orders and she made sure she had everything right by reading everything back. It took a bit to get out food--which was understandable since everything seemed freshly made and steaming hot when they came out. Our server made sure to get everyone's order around the same time which was really nice and we all got to eat together. Food was good. Everything we ate were cooked well. The kids are everything up which for us is always a good sign of good cooking. We appreciated how attentive our server was because she kept taking empty plates and asked us if we needed refills for our drinks. We will be back for more food. We didn't get to try their in house freshly baked pies so that'll be something to look for...
Read moreOn Tuesday April 1, 2025 my mom and decided to eat here for brunch. My mom (with a walker) and I stood at the podium to be seated and was peered at over the mirrored wall by the host a few times. We waited about 5 mins and I went to the restroom. My mom can't stand for long she has a heart condition so I told her to sit on her walker until the host comes. When I returned my mom was sitting in the waiting area. She said the host (older Filipino lady) ignored her at the front of the line and took the name of the customer standing behind her who came in 5 mins after us . My mom tried to tell the host her name because she was first in line but the host took the lady behind her first. A few mins later the host came and took the customer that arrived after us to be seated. I got upset and asked the cashier why. The host returned and apologized for her terrible customer service. My mom said she felt like she was disregarded because she was not Filipino. Sad to say that the front line people at Anna Miller's may need to remember that customers deserve to be treated equally. I was angry and confronted the host. I should have asked to speak to the manager. She proceeded to seat us and did apologize but it still left us feeling upset. Fortunately the food was delicious and our waitress was wonderful. Not sure if we will make it...
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