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K66 Takeover Cafe

4.7 (6 reviews)
Open 11:00 am - 9:00 pm
Updated 2 months ago

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Vanessa G.

This week is Da Yolk cafe. While the food is gorgeous and delicious, it took 20 minutes to get our food because they forgot us, even though we checked on it several times.

Today's takeover restaurant was Chriche, and they were slaying with their regional slider/sandwich selection.

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Kinda hard being a first visit. Went for brunch with daughter. It is exactly as others (Yelp,…read moreGoogle) have reviewed. It is strictly serve yourself. For us it took a bit to get use to even in the smallish area. It's arranged in a sort of circle -- staff and food in the middle and you walk around it, getting drinks, napkins, silverware, etc. The staff seemed nice enough, opposing other reviews. They gave us menus that we took to a table to look over. It was quite small. I didn't see pastry offerings, but it was our first visit. I want to see signs -- What it is & how much$. I hate it when grocery stores can't get their signage in line with their pricing. Honestly, I don't recall which sandwiches we ordered but we both had their house cured meat. She liked it, I didn't care for it. To me it was like Sunday beef roast on a sandwich. The little shopping area is really cute. We didn't have time that day to poke around. I hope this helps you navigate your visit. It's always a good idea to know what you're getting into. We'll go back, with better knowledge.

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