
Address and Contact Information
Address: 19177 Preston Rd #180, Dallas, TX 75252
Phone: (214) 484-8592
Website: http://www.mimisstarcafe.com/
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Reviews
First time at this location. I had the avocado toast with salmon, salmon on the side. Everything was fresh and seasoned well.
I’ll be back.
My server, Alma, was outstanding—knowledgeable, friendly, and incredibly attentive. Her recommendations were spot on, and she made me feel like a valued guest rather than just another customer. The entire staff carried that same thoughtful energy, checking in just enough to ensure everything was perfect without ever interrupting the experience.
And the food… absolutely AMAZING! My breakfast was incredible! Every bite was cooked to perfection.
While the food was fantastic, it was the heartfelt service and family atmosphere that truly set this place apart. It’s rare to find a restaurant where you feel this appreciated and cared for. I wholeheartedly recommend this GEM to anyone looking for delicious food paired with exceptional service.
I’ll definitely be returning soon—not just for the meal, but for the wonderful experience this family creates every single time.
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WHAT THEY’RE KNOWN FOR: local hole in the wall serving amazing brunch food from American food or authentic Hispanic food.
THE VIBE: simple and easy! Spacious too.
PRICE: i don’t remember but affordable.
WOULD I COME BACK? Yes! I have been for awhile.
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Overall Rating: 9.5/10
– This cafe was surprisingly so good but not that surprising because it has really good reviews on Google.
– The jalapeño sauce Angel’s chilaquiles came with was the perfect amount spice and had so so much flavor I had to ask for my own side.
– I really have been wanting to come back here after trying it back in April because it just had so much flavor (both of our dishes) and I just love supporting a small business!
The Veggie Head Skillet was a little short on veggies and the undercooked hash browns were masked by the eggs on top.
The Salmon and Toast went for economy priced lox and its color told the tale.
The dietary icons on the menu are clear but perhaps “carne” is the preferred ingredient for most patrons.
Truly nice and clean place for a meal if one can overlook the state of the upholstery in some booths.