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At first I was a little surprised by the size of the cafe. I guess in that area I was just used to a larger place. But actually that is one of the things I ended up loving about the experience. We were in the area to go to the MIM (which is a must see as well). The Tryst Cafe had that small cafe feel that I wish I had near my home. The food was great, I mean really great. I had the BBQ Bacon Burger and loved every bite. The food was fresh, the service was great (our tasty Jasmine Tea was never empty). With that being said I do have one issue (and I hope the owner reads these). They really, and I mean really, need to sort the silverware in the back. The cafe has nothing but hard surfaces (floor, metal tables, etc.) and the first 10 minutes that we were there last Saturday for lunch. The girls from the back were tossing forks and knives into the sorting bins like they owed them money or something. It was pretty loud and nerve racking, but it did eventually stop and the food and service more than made up for it. I will return for sure, I just wish it wasn't so far away from my home (Mesa).
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