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| - If what comes to mind when you think about Sunday brunch is tepid eggs and prepackaged meat product, then you are badly in need of the medicine that Bistro La Bon brings. Whether you are looking for sweet or savory, simple or creative they have offerings in their well styled buffet table to suit your cravings.
Don't believe me? They have beet salad, roasted vegetables, house-cured salmon and roast but they also offer you fresh, juicy fruit, macaroons to die for, french toast and the unbelievably light and fluffy chocolate Belgian waffles, topped with chocolate sauce of course. (You have to request the latter two from your server but that is only because they are made to order. Don't worry, they are included in the brunch price). They deal in the classics such as scrambled eggs, bacon and salad, but they also step outside the normal brunch box with black forest pasta salad, swedish meatballs and peach chutney.
The service is adequate and even with a large group, a reservation ensured their was plenty of space for out party. Frankly, you can't really beat the deal either. $14 dollars gets you your fill of everything mentioned above and more (Drinks are extra, and while $4 for a bloody mary is a deal, I can't really go out of my way to recommend it. Try a mimosa maybe.)
Bistro La Bon definitely knows what they are doing when it comes to a buffet brunch and I am looking forward to seeing what they bring to a standard sit down meal. In the mean time, you should belly up to the warming table and grab yourself a plate.
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