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| - we actually try to avoid chains at all costs but we were meeting some friends soon to be moving away, there for breakfast. but i guess i eat (he, he) my own words because we love oregano's, ra sushi....so maybe i should say....we try to LIMIT our chain dining.
my ultimate breakfast consists of perfect pancakes, waffles, or french toast...or a light, fluffy omelet with toast/english muffin and honey....or 3 fried eggs over medium with grits and sausage (well, sausage before i stopped eating meat....damn this vegetarian diet). all i'm saying is, i like my breakfasts simple, but filling....and the coffee should be very, very, good.
wildflower has great coffee. the desserts sitting there looked absolutely divine. but with the new year, we are trying to decrease our intake of sugar and bready desserts, so of course i order the stuffed french toast.
it was good, not great. i like it when i'm not hungry 3 hours later, but i guess that's a good thing...indicative that their meals are geared towards not overstuffing their patrons (but looking at that dessert counter....holy pastry). my girlfriends egg/omelet thing with eggplant and other assorted veggies was also good, but not great. we don't add any salt to any of our food, but even this item tasted bland to me.
what can i say, i should've gotten the lemon ricotta pancakes....
for the two of us, 16 bucks (2 breakfasts, unlimited coffee refills and one hot tea). not too bad.....
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