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I have to say, I was slightly skeptical when I found out that this place was right in the tourist area. Good first, then bad/annoying: Turns out, at least for what I ordered, the place wasn't overhyped. I had the california dreaming eggs benedict, and I substituted potatoes and toast with fruit and english muffin. The muffin was toasted just right so that the hollandaise sauce didn't overwhelm its structure, and the salmon was salty enough to give the asparagus and spinach a balanced flavor. Poached eggs were good, although the yolk was not as runny as I would have liked. Hollandaise sauce was creamy and thick without too much of a lemony flavor that I sometimes find in other places. Server was efficient and politely curt. BUT FYI: I was not told that having fruit instead will set you back $2.50 and changing to muffin with set you back $.50. This kind of peeved me - I'm just changing toast to muffin and other places would never charge you extra for substituting one kind of bread with another. Potatoes to fruit - okay, I understand that usually there is an up charge, but the server did not mention it and conveyed the impression that substitutions would not incur extra $.
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