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  • My Husband and I were super excited to finally hit this place up this past Sunday for brunch. Deep sigh. Caplansky's offers a dense menu of carb-rich, culturally Jewish favourites. Right down to their bacon, which is, in fact, beef bacon and not pork (read: Kosher). My stomach told me to order the "Leaning Tower of Caplansky" which is basically a mountain of french toast (challah bread french toast) with layers of cream cheese and jam throughout. And I think there's a fried egg on top or something. Instead, I ordered a cup of Matzah ball soup and an omelet (you get to choose up to two ingredients before an additional charge begins to add up), complete with fresh fruit and latkes with applesauce. My Husband ordered the beet borscht and a Montreal smoked meat sandwich. We had our fourteen month old in tow, who slept almost the entire time, on the bench of the booth we were seated at. After we placed our order, I sat in anticipation, so excited because Caplansky's makes every "Top Place to Brunch" list and I've been dying to go for a long time. Our soups came. My Husband got the wrong one but as is his nature didn't point it out and just ate the tomato & leek soup he was served. Mine was just...blah. I mean when me, a white-as-they-come Shiksa can make a better Matzah ball soup, I think we have a problem here, no? Then when our mains came, I got the completely wrong omelet. Because they were busy it took a number of minutes before I could flag the waitress down to let her know and by then my Husband had eaten most of his sandwich which he advises was delicious. To Caplansky's staff's credit, the rectified the situation right away and replaced by omelet with a new one. It also resulted in my being able to enjoy double the number of latkes I had planned to have, which were savoury and delicious, as was their applesauce. The omelet was OK, and overall I just wasn't as thrilled as I had hoped I would be. I got a teensy bit starstruck when Zane Caplansky himself came by our table and asked how everything was (pre omelet incident, might I add) and spewed our some unintelligible sentence in response to his enquiry of us. I really hoped this would have been better and I'm sad :( There are way, way better places to get brunch in this city, though the service here is better than at most.
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