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| - Kashman's is North Scottsdale's best-kept open secret, something that many people living in the depths of Central Phoenix have never heard of and would never deign schlepping to for breakfast. We became intimately familiar with it when we lived for nearly a year up in a Grayhawk apartment, waiting for our condo renovation to be completed. I love the egg dishes (try the Chicago omelet), the salads (Trifecta rocks), pastries made in-store (the black-and-whites are good, and the fat-free blueberry muffins are better than the regular ones--all are usually refrigerated, though, so you may want to ask for your muffin to be heated before serving) and the bagels have the perfect bite and chewiness (contrast with the bagel-shaped bread that Einstein's churns out). Unlike some of the other reviewers, I have found the owner's family to be quite friendly and quick to recognize regulars.
Seating is sketchy during peak hours, although, for a relatively small strip-center establishment, there are a decent number of tables in and outside. As a first-timer, remember to ask the wait staff at the door to give you a number corresponding with an open table. You will need this when placing your order at the counter. It can be difficult to peruse the large menu, so it may help to grab a paper copy before queuing up.
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