"4"^^ . "0"^^ . "2015-04-28T00:00:00"^^ . "0"^^ . . . . "Came here on a weekday morning (around 11:30) and there was no wait for table; my brunch partner and I got a seat right away! Service was a little slow to begin with, but I think it was because there were less staff on a Monday morning and there were already quite a few customers in the restaurant. However, once the servers did get to us, they were nothing but friendly and courteous; there was no shortage of smiles from them! \n\nWhen we got there, there was already a jug of water sitting on the table. I liked the lemon slices and sprigs of mint in the water; it imparted a refreshing flavour. \n\nI ordered the egyptian falafel ($12). It came with 2 falafels, a cucumber/tomato/pickled onion salad, and some cumin home fries. Although I thought the portion was a bit small, the quality made up for it. The falafels were somewhat reminiscent of a scotch egg (minus the sausage); the outer shell was thin and crisp, and the egg inside was nice and runny. The salad was fresh, and the cumin fries were pretty tasty. \n\nI also had the cardamom honey latte (sm: $4.25). Now, I've never had cardamom anything before so I wasn't sure what to expect exactly. While I wasn't super crazy of the cardamom flavour, I didn't feel like it was too overpowering. The latte itself wasn't overly sweet, and was nice and creamy. Latte art is always a plus. \n\nTLDR; will be back."^^ . "0"^^ .