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|After being discouraged from going to Eggspectations due to the long line-up, I looked across the street and found this cute little cafe that boasted macarons, soups, sandwiches and breakfast. I was not disappointed! This is a great spot for any hot chocolate lover. I ordered the "chocoscotch" which is a hot chocolate with butterscotch and roasted hazelnut syrup. Simply delicious! My partner, on the other hand, decided to go with the more mellow, less sweet hot chocolate with macadamia and hazelnut syrup. Equally delicious. In terms of brunch food, we both ordered meals that we were yet unable to find in the city, and both were very tasty. I ordered the M Benedictine, which is a plate of eggs benedict with baby spinach, hollandaise sauce, and tasty tomato sauce. The tomato sauce was such a great addition that I ate my side potatoes with the sauce instead of ketchup. My partner ordered the Western Omlette, which he said was one of the best omlettes he's had in a while. It had strips of zuccini and peppers and did not fail to impress. In conclusion, I'd definitely go back, if only for the hot chocolate. Due to low line-ups for breakfast, this is an obvious (and I'd argue better and more sophisticated) breakfast joint than the usual.
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