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| - Bordered by a beauty supply store, a uniform shop, and Family Dollar, Bistro reigns as a diamond in the rough. Upon entering the unassuming storefront, you are transported into a charming interior befit for celebrations.
I came here on a lazy Sunday for an anniversary brunch. I was a little skeptical at first as I usually associate buffets with eating sub-par food from troughs, hangovers in Las Vegas, and those trays of nasty scrambled eggs that are somehow runny despite being overcooked.
This brunch is no buffet but rather a self-described smorgasbord that will far exceed your expectations.
Note: NO mimosas before noon on Sunday (Thank you Chapter XIV of the1741 North Carolina General Assembly). But when they do come, they come cheap and strong (only $3!) ;)
Service: our server was on-point. Very attentive and gracious with refilling the coffee (I hate few things more than ordered the bottomless coffee that never gets refilled).
Bacon: Bewarned, one order of bacon contained about 6 stripes of perfectly fried crunchy bacon. I warn you because you will eat all of them despite your hardest efforts. Take it easy there!
French Toast: thick, fluffy, and sweet. Just the way I like it.
Chocolate Waffles: nice as a novelty, but considering all of the other delectable options I'll save my room for the smorgasbord next time.
The smorgasbord itself is an array of awesome. Swedish meatballs that would make IKEA blush, rich potato gratin, juicy beef brisket, the list goes on. There is nothing on there that I didn't get twice. The only thing that we wanted for was cream cheese for the salmon and bread.
Be seeing you soon!
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