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Eggspectations



Description
Quartier : Plateau Mont-Royal
Type : Déjeuner et brunch, Restaurants familiaux/Chaînes
Prix : $$
Terrasse : ND
Livraison : Non
Apportez votre vin : Non

Contact et localisation
Adresse : 198 Laurier ouest, juste à l'ouest de l'ave. du Parc (il y a d'autres succursales)
Métro : Laurier puis prenez la 51 ouest ou Place-des-Arts puis prenez la 80 nord et marchez vers l'est sur Laurier
Tél. : (514) 278-6411
Fax :
Courriel :
Site web: www.eggspectations.com
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Vos opinions
Opinion écrite par CQ
Cote : 4.0/5
En une phrase : probably the best breakfast place in town but also one of the most expensive.
Critique : This restaurant has a great reputation for its breakfasts and brunches, actually it's their specialty. They give great attention to details and it shows in its great decor. Vines, terra-cotta tiles, great chairs and tables, it's a very comfortable place for a breakfast. The crowd is kind of upscale, no truckers with flanel shirts there, but it's not suit and tie either. The prices are also kind of upscale, the breakfasts are either around $4.00 or above $10.00, there's no in-betweens. The "traditionnal" breakfasts offer a great value for the money (they are about $4.00) and include eggs (one or two), grilled potatoes, baked beans, a choice of ham, sausage or bacon, toasts and coffee. The eggs were well cooked (what can you say more about eggs...), the baked bean were ok (didn't taste homemade), the canadian bacon (aka ham) was good but the potatoes and toasts were absolutely excellent. The potatoes were sauted (not fried or hashbrown, more like diced and grilled) and very well seasoned and the toast were made of thick slices of fresh bread. There were also fresh grapes and a slice of cantaloupe on the plate. I also ordered a glass of freshly squeezed orange juice ($3.25!), excellent but expensive (ok, so it was a big glass.. but $3.25!). The other dishes on the menu (crepes, fruit salads, belgian waffles, etc) start at around $9.00 and go up to $15.00 which is expensive for a breakfast place. But you can get away with paying around $6.00 taxes and tip included for the less expensive breakfasts.
Date de critique : Entre 1993 et 2005

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