Cafe des Amie is hit or miss. One day it will be a pleasant experience, and then the next time you start to wonder how they're able to stay open.
The food is pretty good and always fresh. I like their omelets because they're light and fluffy, not dripping with grease (but I do need to add some salt). I appreciate fresh ingredients and will pay a little more for them. This place can get very expensive, though, for what it is. You order and pay at a counter and basically take care of your own drinks, clean up, etc. The prices are out of line with this self-service atmosphere. Sometimes the staff will bring your food to you, but other times we've had to return to the counter to check on the food. We are a family of four and can easily spend $40-50 here at lunch, or breakfast even. That's way too much for a place that's basically a glorified Ikea cafeteria.
I agree with other reviewer's assessment of the staff. Not the warmest bunch of ladies. I went in once late in the morning to sit down with a coffee and read my email in the corner. Oh the looks they gave me! I couldn't understand it. I was the only customer in a room full of empty tables, and they were looking at me like I was sitting there slowly sipping my drink during the rush with people lined up out the door. I guess I'll stick with Starbucks for my break time.