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Bellevue was nice, but when we went we had specific look-for's in mind, and although the vibe was nice, it didn't serve our needs. For 2-3 ppl, it's fine, but I wouldn't recommend this place for a large group (6+ ppl). It's not AC'd, which would be fine for most, uncomfortable to others. The snazzy online menu looks nice (I like its Western font), but it's been outdated for months. (Don't worry, though, fellow Yelpers, I've uploaded their current menu - just look through pics posted for them here on their Yelp page). They have mostly vegetarian and omnivorous options for breakfast. They have a few vegan and possibly gluten free options as well. ex: tofu steaks; watermelon gazpacho soup. Prices are around $12 a plate. Enjoyed: *the cool server w/ the trendy hairstyle. He's the kind of server who looks like any Kensington Market patron... Trendy Indie-type, nice friendly service. *Food was nice, fresh. *They seem to emphasize local ingredients as well: yay! *Easily accessible by local transit, bike friendly (enough), and there are two green P city parking lots - one at Baldwin X Spadina; the other lot is on Bellevue past Nassau st. (approx. across the street from the home at 27 Bellevue). On the sucky side: *Their path leading downstairs, ultimately to their narrow chintzy bathrooms, triggers my childhood visit to Ottawa's Museum of Science and Technology's Crooked "Crazy" Kitchen (ref: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MPP_TQLXb3k). *Food was good, though not too much beside their surprisingly fresh lettuce, stood out enough. (I also wish that they added more salad dressing, it was so faintly there). I'd go again, sure, but there are so many eateries in K-Mkt. Might be a while before, and if, I visit this place again.
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