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Man, I wanted so badly to love this place. I've been exploring St-Henri and decided to try this place on a whim for lunch today. Feeling adventurous, I basically had breakfast for lunch! It's a cute, little inconspicuous place on St-Antoine street, close to the Home-Depot. Since we got there at lunchtime, they had run out of croissants :( So I ordered the eggs benny plate but with beef salami instead of ham. Love that they have other meats apart from ham :) I barely got any house potatoes on my plate and the only texture I experienced was crunchy - where's the soft potato interior? Anyway, the menu didn't mention that the eggs would be sunny side-up instead of poached (typical in an eggs benny dish) so that was kind of disappointing. Apart from that, the flavours of the food were decent. I preferred what my friend ordered; the florentine omelette with beef salami. The service was ok and their coffee was pretty bad. Would I return? Maybe to try their chocolate covered croissants but I'm not going to pay $18 for an ok breakfast when I can make better at home.
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