Finding this tiny cafe (after searching Yelp for good breakfast spots in Toronto) in the heart of Chinatown and Kensington Market was like finding the prize in the Cracker Jack Box; it looked insubstantial but turned out to be very satisfying and fun.
The place is so small it was run entirely by the chef and one other person, and our party of four took up one third of the indoor seating (and two of us had to sit on the power strip resting on the bench along the wall--a convenience for those wishing to use electronics?) but we were comfortable.
The menu was presented on two small strips of laminated paper and offered a handful of egg dishes and a range of coffee drinks and tea. There was also a cooler of bottled soft drinks.
Our omelettes were cooked perfectly, as were their fillings, flavored with just a hint of herbs in the mixture. Home fries were hand cut as ordered (we know because the chef and the grill are arm's length from the seats) and the slices of toast were really chunks that were crunchy on the outside and still fluffy on the inside. The coffee and hot chocolate were also yummy and presented beautifully, as were the plates.
This teeny hole in the wall had the potential to be the proverbial "greasy spoon," but nothing was greasy at all. Really some of the best breakfasts we have ever had.