Today, I finally got to have a sit-down meal here after meeting up with my cousin for a brunch meal. We both went for the omelets, you can't go wrong with eggs and toast now can you? And I was right! The omelets are cooked within view of the customers and you get to see the Omelet Maker flip your order with precision. My order of ham and cheese omelet with mushrooms and toast with a side of roasted potatoes (at additional charge) filed up the plate on which they were placed and turned out tasty.
Alot of the ready-made food like salads and sandwiches are also invitingly display in their respective stations. The delicious looking cakes are also well-displayed but there is not an overwhelming selection of them so that makes it easy to take your picks from the sweet choices. There's even a cute-looking bunch of gingerbread cookies among the display for this festive season.
And there's an eye-catching nifty row of mugs with the Bakery Garden logo displayed on the shelves behind the counter of pastries.
The moderately sized cafe is spacious enough for customers to move around while looking at the food and reading the menus. There is also enough seating inside so that the place doesn't get too filled-up with patrons. My cousin and I were there around 12pm and the cafe was getting busy enough but there was still room to move around without bumping into anyone, and we were able to get a table for the two of us.
This place is definitely one of two places at Bayview Village that I'd go to for lunch or an afternoon coffee moment.