Sibyl Margaretis
We decided to eat here on my daughter’s thirtieth birthday before a long day of shopping! The place is clean, the food was great! My only concern is that they only had one girl working, the bartender, and she started to get swamped. She managed it all amazingly and with grace. We will definitely go back for breakfast again!
… moreCierra Garcia
We are here for a girls brunch and we were happy with the pricing and the variety on the menu. Our server was nice but seemed overwhelmed because it took a bit to come back to the table at multiple times. My food (eggs Benedict) was delicious but my friends gluten free plate pancakes were not pleasant and my other friends plate was delivered with burnt bacon that she had to wait 15min to replace. Coffee was yummy. We would go again to give it another chance.
… morejanel borja
We just happened on this breakfast lunch and dinner spot and it we were pleasantly surprised. Treasa provided excellent customer service and recommendations. We had the Tiramisu French Toast and Chicken fried steak which were amazing! Very cozy atmosphere, solid music Jams playing, great food and excellent service.
… moreSunny Miles
It was just an OK experience. We picked this place because they had momosas. We ordered 2 flights, different flavors. All of them tasted just like champagne. No fruit could be tasted even though it was blueberry and watermelon and kiwi and pomegranate. Overpriced for the quality I ordered eggs Benedict and the hollandaise sauce was weak at best. IHOP has better hollandaise sauce.
… moreGabby Gonzalez
Came for the bottomless mimosas, only to find out upon arrival that they no longer have them. Decided to stay anyway for the mimosa flight. Cups were decent size & they had lots of different fruit juices to choose from for them. The food was good. Personally I thought the skillet came with way too much potatoes rather than the meat which was a little disappointing. When I was done I still had a full serving of potatoes on my plate. Food had good flavor though & our waitress was nice.
… moreDJ C
Almost didn’t go in because the sign said Indian cuisine, but be cause the reviews were good, we decided to try it. Thank goodness we did! One of the best breakfasts we’ve had! And the staff were all great! Especially Hillary!
… moreJacob Glick
This place is oddly run. It’s a breakfast spot until 2pm, then it switches over and becomes an Indian dinner restaurant at 3pm. Nothing feels cohesive, and the pricing/structure is confusing from the start.
The frustrating part is that the food itself was actually good. I had the chicken fried steak breakfast burrito (totally outside my comfort zone) and it was legitimately great.
But everything around the food was a mess. I ordered a latte and it had a weird plastic/paper-like piece in it. We pointed it out, the waitress seemed confused, I sent it back (because obviously), and then they still left it on the bill. Paying $6+ for a drink you can’t drink is not the vibe.
The pricing is also bizarre, next level bizarre, especially for kids. The kids meal (pancake/waffle/quesadilla/grilled cheese/French toast with a side and a drink) was $16.50, which is insanely high for a kid’s meal, and basically the same as some of the adult breakfast plates that come with eggs, meat, toast, and a side. That makes zero sense.
What really sealed it for me was ordering their “big hangover” style plate. The menu reads: “2 Pancakes, 3 eggs (any style), breakfast potatoes, bacon, sausage and toast + your choice of side”. But when I tried to order it, I was told I couldn’t get it with potatoes, couldn’t get it with toast, and that the “side of biscuits and gravy” wouldn’t come with gravy. That’s not a substitution; that’s a different item. Yet it still cost $21.50? Isn’t the whole point of a menu that you list what you’re selling at a set price… and if someone orders it, you serve exactly what you advertised?
I wanted to like this place and rate it higher because the burrito was solid, but between the foreign object in my drink, the billing issue, and the menu items not matching what they’ll actually serve, I left annoyed and won’t be back.
… moreIvy Rayn
Ate here for breakfast twice and both times were really just an okay experience. It wasn’t busy both times we went. Maybe 3 other tables were occupied so we were always seated right away. The appearance of the place is nice and open. For the price you pay for your meal though you’d think you would be getting an incredible breakfast or something with flavors you’ve never experienced before. Instead you receive low effort, probably just Bisquick waffles with a few berries and sprays of whip cream. The waffle and eggs didn’t have flavor to it and it was actually worse than a Denny’s or IHOP flavoring. The waffle meal didn’t come with any sides and it’s not big enough nor filling enough to be a meal on its own.
The orange juice did taste fresh squeezed and was the best part of the breakfast. It came in a large glass and tasted great.
Last time I came here and got the classic Benedict. Unfortunately I forgot to take photos of it but it was also a disappointment. Again, no flavor, high price, and poor portion size.
If I have money to burn, no food in my fridge, and lose my taste buds then I’ll be back to try more.
… moretia nelson
I’m leaving a review today because I forgot to do so last time, and not leaving a review was detrimental to me because I went back.
The people are the only redeeming quality of the breakfast joint. I’ve never been here for dinner and haven’t tried the Indian food so I don’t know anything about that.
Chicken fried steak was your standard issue Frozen beef patty with flour all over it. They tried to be different with the gravy, but it just tastes like wet flour. Potatoes were better than last time. They did have rye bread for toast option which is nice, but it was meh. They did know what basted eggs are. So one point for that. But they were kind of overdone even so, I’m kind of stringy and I have no idea what that was about.
The worst part was the music. It was country, too loud, and on the religious side? Like the last thing I want when I go to sit in a restaurant to eat is to listen to twangy hymns at top volume.
… moreJanelle
Drive all the way from the west valley to check this place out after reading some reviews and looking at the great food pics. I brought some of my kids with me to join and get their opinions as well. When we arrived we were let with a bright and open place with a nice bar with some tv’s as well as booths and some tables. There were no employees in sight. There were a few people seated eating, but we stood there for a solid 4-5 minutes wondering if we were supposed to seat ourselves. As I was about to seat myself an employee came from the back, apologetic and took us to a nearby table. She brought us some waters and menus to go over. The menu had so many good options it was hard to decide. I loved they have margaritas flights and such. Today I wasn’t able to try any, but maybe on another visit. My kids all managed to get favorites of things that they like to eat at other spots so so far it was off to a great spot. We decided on the avocado toast, chicken fried steak, biscuits and gravy and a burrito ahogado. They all came with sides of either hash browns or breakfast potatoes except for the burrito which was so large it came alone unless you wanted to add extra sides. Food came out fairly quickly, but honestly we were busy talking so we didn’t notice really. Everything looked delicious. The avocado toast was phenomenal. I thought I wouldn’t like the fried onions on top, but everything paired so well and the toast was perfectly toasted and didn’t get soggy. The hash browns were crispy and seasoned well. My daughter really enjoyed her biscuits and gravy. My son loves chicken fried steak and gets it wherever he can, but lately it’s been less than stellar until today. This is partly why I chose this spot because their chicken fried steak has great reviews. He did say it was a lot smaller than most places, but great flavor and not chewy. My son’s burrito was so large he had to take half of it home. He did order it without the pickled onions. I think it could’ve used more sauce on top from my visual Perspective, but he liked it. We all ordered water besides my son who got the fresh squeezed orange juice. Service slowed down while we ate and my son had to drink other sons full water because his set empty most of the meal. The juice was expensive sort no refills so we didn’t have a second. Almost $7. Yikes. There was only one other small group inside as we were leaving, so it didn’t make sense for service to be less than great. My biggest negative honestly had nothing to do with food or service, but the price. For the four of us after tip it was almost $100. For freaking breakfast. No alcohol, not even a soda. Yes some potions are a little big but I don’t think worth the cost. If you’re coming for brunch with a friend I’d recommend, but as a family it’s not cost effective for me anyway. I’d rather go to a nice dinner for that. The server did come around at the end to thank us and offer us waters to go. Vibe was pretty good as I said with a cute instagram worthy wall, bar area with tv’s and nice lighting inside making the place feel larger.
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