I definitely recommend this place for brunch! Since it doesn't take reservations, I went there on a Sunday right where it opened. For a small and quaint space, it still accommodated a group of 7 people really well. The place was nicely decorated, modern and rustic with the white tiles, wooden tables and gold accents. The staff was extremely friendly as well and there was practically no wait for our food. What I love about this place is how it introduces you to Jewish food with a modern twist! It's a lot more fun than your typical brunch food. I had the shakshuka which I thought was great, especially with the additional of pomegranate seeds. I got to try their fluffy pancakes which are amazing. It's a bit pricey but still worth it! Arthurs is also a bit out of the way, but by being in a quiet residential neighbourhood, it's easy to find parking. I will be eating here again, that's for sure!