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| - Why does healthy food have to come in small portions? Sigh. I'd need to eat like, three omelettes, two oatmeals, and six pancakes here to be full! The food here is very good, though one of the reviewers complained that the food is bland. 'Tis true, but I'm sensitive to over salting, so I didn't mind.
We came in around 11ish, which is the hazy window between bfast and lunch. . .and me loving breakfast and my friend loving burgers, it was perfect timing. I ordered the three egg white omelette with spinach, chicken sausage, organic cheese and tomatoes while my boyfriend got the burger with artichoke fries. Since we stayed at the Palazzo, we had a coupon for free drinks and appetizers, so we ordered the ceviche and crab cakes as appetizers.
Crab Cakes: Baked instead of fried. Barely any batter, all crab but not very crispy. It was still very good though.
Ceviche: Ceviche tastes like sashimi fish squeezed over with lemon in salsa. It was good though. . .very fresh and tart.
Burger: Tasty but it was just a bit bigger than Terrace Pointe's kobe beef slider (aka it was smaller than a MCD's Happy Meal hamburger). The asparagus fries weren't fried at all, and since the oil is needed to make the batter stick to the vegetable, a lot of the batter (which looked like sand colored dust) fell onto the plate. It was interesting, but I wasn't a fan of it.
Omelette: Yum, nothing's better than an egg white omelette. It was very tasty, juicy, had lots of flavor, and the cheese gave it a depth of creaminess to it. But the potatoes that came with the meal were not pan fried. . .I don't even know what they did to it. The texture and taste of it was off. The fruit was very sour but I still ate it all.
Overall, not bad. I think I'd come here again, especially since they give you (for most of the items on the menu) Calorie, fat, and fiber content. Guilt free eating? I'm all up for it!
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