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Arts Cafe

Arts Cafe

747 Irving St, San Francisco, United States

Cafe • Korean • Coffee • Diners


"Craving a... Club sandwich Juicy hamburger Stack o ' pancakes Fluffy French toast Bibimbap (tofu, beef, spicy pork or chicken) Pork belly sandwich Omelette with hash browns Veggie burger Breakfast sandwich Calling all carnivores and veggie friends Art 's Cafe has an extensive menu with a Korean twist that 's veto proof: Everyone will find something on the menu to satisfy cravings and leave with both belly and wallet full. It 's still an economical choice for breakfast all day food and more. This beloved legacy business is now under the expert ownership of longtime restaurant owners (SoMa Oakland) who bought Art 's about 18 months ago. As good or better than it ever was, food is served up hot, fast and perfectly cooked to order. Part cook/part maestro, I loved watching the dad work to fill orders and get ahead of the next wave of customers by laying down a row of thick cut bacon. My 14 year old son first had (brace yourself) cinnamon French toast with bananas, walnuts and whipped cream (add side of sausage) and then still hungry, a piping hot bowl of beef bibimbap with an extra sunny egg. Don 't you all wish you could eat like that? I had the Samurai omelette, beef teriyaki with cheese and sweet onion, side hash browns and an order of bacon generously sized. Prices are budget friendly and now Art 's Cafe takes Apple Pay, debit and cash. Service is so warm and friendly, a family affair with the kids and mom and dad working harmoniously behind the counter of this sturdy old railroad building. Steady takeout business of regulars, new customers referred by friends or word of mouth and folks like us who shuffled in excitedly, glad to return. A rare, near perfect restaurant score: Service: 5.0 Food: 4.97 (omelette a touch dry, I quibble) Value: 5.0 Open 7:30 3:00 Tuesday through Sunday, just go!"

Chloez Cafe

Chloez Cafe

Chloez Cafe, 5622 Ox Rd Unit F, Fairfax Station, VA 22039, USA, 22030, United States

Cafe • Cafés • American • Breakfast


"I visited on a Monday morning to get one of the best breakfasts according to readers of Northern Virginia Magazine. The interior struck me as brighter than the pictures while also clean and inviting. A corner perch at the bar facing the kitchen served mewell as did Megan, a engaging and friendly staffer who took my order and even suggested something I did not see on the menu (andglad she did). Food arrived at appropriate times throughout my hour and a half there, so my experience was well-pacedoverall. I started with their spinach salad with added chicken, followed by eggs and French toast with sausage and turkeybacon, and finished with beignets at Megan’s suggestion. The dressing for the salad was bright and just enough to go with thespinach and bacon. I might have liked some mushrooms with this salad for extra flavor. The chicken had a good color but felt andtasted a little overcooked. Eggs on the other hand were cooked nearly perfectly with a soft and ever so slightly runny texturewhich I personally like. The sausages and turkey bacon tasted good. The French toast could have used some more color and crunchfor my liking but overall I liked all I ate. The beignets were a second star along with my eggs, as these five morsels had agreat crunch outside and chewy inside. I liked the taste of the raspberry sauce best, but the other two sauces were plentyflavorful as well. My total as I remember came to between $35-$40 excluding tax and tip, leaving me with a decent value for mymoney especially with the service (mostly provided by pleasant young locals or students or recent graduates from what I couldtell). I would be tempted to visit the next time I go to Burke Lake Park or venture towards Manassas to see what other offeringswould suit my fancy."