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I've been to Marigold Kitchen a couple of times. The place could get busy sometimes, but fortunately we always managed to get seats. You have to order food from the counter and wait to be seated after. That being said, seating could get messy sometimes when people just come in and didn't want to stay in line to get seated. Also, if you order drinks, make sure to tell them NOT to make it before u get seated or you will end up standing around holding your drink. I tried the scrambler and two eggs (with 4 fat strips of bacon with only $2 more). The egg dishes was ok - but they were served with Marigold's potatoes - which was the real gold!! It's seasoned beautifully (I still can't figure out what's on it) and really I don't mind ordering anything from this place that comes with the potatoes. The portion was BIG; I always have to box a portion of my food. The last time I was here, I wanted to try the Duck Hash confit. Unfortunately, it doesn't come with Marigold's potatoes. I did ask the employee about the potatoes, but she didn't seem too friendly about it :(
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