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PROs: - The décor is super cute! Love the pink and white theme! Definitely can see why it would be considered a perfect place for brunch - Very friendly server and hostess - Wait was less than 10 minutes at around 12:30 on a Saturday - Food was good. Not great. But good. CONs: - There was nothing on the menu that really makes you say, "Ooh, I want to try that!" =( There are so many awesome brunch places in Toronto that throw you into a dilemma because there are a myriad of amazing choices. At L'Ouvrier, I was also in a dilemma - but only because I had a hard time deciding what would be worth trying. - Just as another reviewer mentioned, the potato rosti is too small! GAHHH! WHY DIDN'T I TRUST MY FELLOW YELP REVIEWER?! For $14, it just wasn't enough. (I saw another review from March stating it was $11. Hmm.) Presentation of the dish also wasn't practical for eating. I can see now why the server suggested adding eggs to the dish for a surcharge. Sigh. Meh. There is too much brunch awesomeness in Toronto to make me want to go back.
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