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Paul?s Place Omelettery
Restaurant: Paul?s Place Omelettery Cuisine: Breakfast/Brunch
**Recommendation: Da Vinci Omelette (also haven?t tried enough)
I?ve heard so many hit and miss stories about Paul?s Place Omelettery that I finally made the effort to check it out myself. It?s undeniable that it?s a local favourite and that it?s packed and busy with line-ups out the door for Sunday brunch. I?d wait 15min, but not more than that?that?s how good it is. So good enough to wait a bit, but not that long?make sense?
Knowing what to expect will help make your decision and settle whatever differences people may have over it.
These are not your traditional fluffy and hearty omelettes ? so if you like those you?re at the wrong place. These omelettes are almost gourmet style, They?re delicate and almost crepe like with lots of filling. It?s quite cheap especially for the area but the portions are also quite small. It also totally depends on what you order. The server was a vegetarian so it as hard to get a recommendation. I want to go back to make a bigger dent in the menu?so I would go back but it?s not urgent.
Added note: Apparently food and service was better with original owner Paul. I can?t add to that b/c I don?t know as this was my 1st visit.
On the table: Da Vinci Omelette 5/6 Wild game chorizo sausage, mushroom, tomato, spinach & Feta only $9.95Includes buttered multi-grain toast, our signature jam and fruit. Add pan fries $1.50. It really bothers me that it was $1.50 for pan fries?I think it should come standard on any breakfast plate. Anyways?this is the most popular omelette.My friend got it with egg whites ? yeah if you don?t have to?don?t.The Devon 3.5/6 Smoked salmon, shrimp, asparagus, onion & Brie only. (The seafood is served cold) $10.50It was one of those it?s good until I have someone else?s?and then mine isn?t that good anymore.Pancake 2.5/6 Single Pancake (Side) $1.95I ordered a single pancake because I like trying pancakes?although nothing will beat the biggest pancake ever I had in LA or the lemon ricotta blueberry pancakes in Kelowna. This was actually a pretty big pancake so I was happy. It was sitting for a while but they were really busy so I think it could have tasted better. The pancakes here are almost like cupcakes, but not as sweet. I think they use cake flour and they might even use some vanilla extract or a little bit of sugar because they have a cake flavour to them.I had to saw through it?mind you it was a butter knife?but pancakes shouldn?t require steak knives?or even any knife.
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