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Bidra med feedbackThis cafe is great, lovely service and atmosphere. Very busy in comparison to the local cafes and restaurants. <br/ <br/ For Canada, this is a 5 star breakfast. (Canada is awesome, but breakfast here is usually a bagel or something.. ausy breakfasts at cafes are epic.. <br/ <br/ I think the guy serving owns the place. He was a lovey guy. Very friendly. <br/ <br/ We will be back for sure.
Smoked salmon eggs benny with added turkey sausage. Fresh pressed coffee. All superb and delicious. Comfortable seating. A definite must visit for brunch in downtown Vancouver.
Came here for Sunday brunch after reading positive reviews and were treated to great food and outstanding service. Seems to be a popular place, so get there early. Big portions (you won’t go home hungry), and an overall good value. Highly recommended!
A small little bistro with characters located on Granville Street. From their welcoming staff all the way down to their menu, Twisted Fork Bistro will not fail to impress you.<br/ <br/ We had Eggs Benedict that was served on brioche bread, with house made hash brown baked beans. Their Eggs Benedicts were cooked to perfection.<br/ <br/ Overall, the food was scrumptious and we were pleasantly gratified. <br/ <br/ They might be on the expensive side, but we would say is definitely worth it.
Although I’ve read a lot about the long lineups and wait times of up to 1 hr during the weekends, the place was actually half empty when I visited 12:30 pm on a Wednesday), and I was promptly seated. Although they have a pretty good variety of delicious sounding breakfast/brunch items, I knew easily what I wanted to order: their famous French Toast. I also had a cup of their coffee to accompany my meal. The food was tasty, and I really liked the overall relaxed vibe of the place and the staff members, who were cheerful and friendly without ever being overbearing. While I do think that the restaurant is a tad over hyped, I still had a great experience, and will certainly be coming back.<br/ <br/ French Toast $16.5)<br/ 4/5<br/ This consisted of three large slices of brioche bread sandwiching a generous amount of banana filling, accompanied by fresh whipped cream, a shot glass of syrup and a few slices of strawberries and apples. The brioche bread was extremely soft and fluffy, with a slightly crispy exterior. Unfortuantely, the banana filling didn't do much for me; while it added a nice texture and fragrance and of course, fibre and potassium), it was largely flavourless. In spite of the apperance, I actually found the french toast by itself to be on the bland side. Drizzled with the syrup and whipping cream however, and it was jsut perfect. I was also surprised by how filling it was; in spite of my massive appetite, I actually had to push myself to finish the last 1/2 slice. <br/ <br/ Coffee $4):<br/ They serve their coffee in a french press. I can’t speak much about the quality of the coffee I honestly can’t tell the difference between a cup from McDonalds or one from an acclaimed artisanal coffee shop like Timbertrain they all taste the same to me), but I thought it was pretty fun to steep and pour my own coffee. There was about 3 cups worth in the press I only had 2 as I haven’t been sleeping too well recently and didn’t want to over caffeinate).