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| - Three of us came here on a Sunday. We arrived at about 12pm to be seated about 20-30 minutes later. The line was modest; there were only about 4 groups ahead of us. The dining area was both colourful and reasonably quiet, and is very kid friendly as well as being suited to having adult conversations.
When we were seated our server was prompt, attentive, and helpful. Our orders included coffee as well as fresh squeezed orange juice, a 'make yourself' omelette, a Goodfella omelette, and french toast. Food took about twenty or thirty minutes to arrive and it was incredibly well priced for the portions and tastiness!
My omelette, the Goodfella, had a delightful interplay of flavours. What initially appeared as profoundly depressing amounts of goat cheese turned out to be deceptive; there were three small dollops of cheese on the surface and they also put enough in the middle of the omelette that each bite had a complementary flavour of the cheese, as opposed to the cheese overpowering the taste of everything in it. The home fries had a nice seasoning, though I admit I'd have rather they were slightly crispier than how they were served. The toast was, well, toast.
One complaint that arose surrounded the french toast. Perhaps it's just the norm for how places around the Beaches prepare it, but it has an eggy taste that is far too strong. It almost tasted like an omelette with bread which is, obviously, non-ideal. Some additional flavouring (a teaspoon on vanilla, perhaps?) would make this particular dish much more enjoyable.
On the whole we enjoyed coming to Bam! While I'm not entirely certain that we'll be back, simply because of the diversity of selection in he neighbourhood, I'd certainly recommend that people check it out.
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