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| - My love and I rarely have the opportunity to spend a morning together during the week...so we tried to make the best of it ...and since we were on this side of town ...and knowing of the great Yelp reviews...the solution after yoga was clear: Kitchen Table.
The restaurant itself is a little hidden from the parking lot, but there is a clear sign indicating that they are open for business. As you approach, you can see a large seating area on the outside...looks like a pet friendly patio, but it was too cold on this autumn morning to even have this area open. Inside, you can sit at a communal table or 2 top tables...I am a 5'4" on a good day and the table was way too high for me. As such, I literally had to sit on a booster seat. The table was nicely made with woodblock, creating a whimsical and natural feeling, though it also ends up with an uneven surface, causing me to keep moving my glass in order to make sure it won't fall. Some ceiling panels were missing, revealing portions of the ceiling open to our sight...I found it very uncared for. I am sure it is a temporary situation, but too bad it was there for me to see.
We had The Shorty, a short rib benedict. This dish was a good portion and rich in flavor. We also had the Chorizo Crepe, an item well-balanced in flavor with a refreshing sauce. Finally, I partook in a Red Sangria, which had an ample amount of fresh fruits. I chose the Shorty Benedict because of the mouthwatering pictures on Yelp...very yummy, but as is often the case with short ribs, there was a big chuck of fat I could do without.
Service was very good and it seemed like everyone around us already had dined at Kitchen Table many times before...friendly hugs and well wishes were in the air...I can tell this place is loved and appreciated by the community.
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