Good Belgian waffles are hard to find!
With a name like Goed Eten, I was excited to have brunch here!
We wandered in and seated ourselves in a sunny spot at the front.
It's a cozy little spot with exposed red brick walls and a simple menu. There were several tables with small children... kids like waffles.
The Eggs Benedict waffle ($11) looked wonderful.
The waffle itself was light and airy, crispy, and chewy and served piping hot. The savory part of the meal was a poached egg, hollandaise sauce, and a piece of peameal bacon.
I wish there were two eggs instead of one egg and the bacon was a bit skimpy. The sauce was a bit thin.
The slaw wasn't really my thing. Pickles and apples.
I was pleased with my waffle! But, I was still really hungry after my breakfast.
My friend ordered the fruit waffle with syrup. It came with heaps of whipped cream and it looked pretty delicious. If I was into sweet breakfast, I'd order that.
This is a great spot for a light waffle breakfast! But don't come here if you're really hungry.