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John B.
fall river , Massachusetts
797
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Well, I guess
this time I have to comment just as I would for a
locally owned neighborhood diner. isn't
a national chain, it's an international chain. On
our visit, we almost had an oversized ostentatious
plate dumped in our laps, these plates almost didn't
fit on the tiny
table for two, we weren't told what came with the
special so half of which didn't/wouldn't eat
(French Fries ugh). If they trained the wait staff
as well as they decorate
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Angelito E.
California
98
reviews
Don't forget about Dallas'Deep Ellum area location!! This is
the same mouth-watering food as the Central 75 location, but
a quiet atmosphere and the wait is NEVER as long. Plus, you are
surrounded by some of the most unique shops in Dallas which makes
for excellent "people watching." Don't forget to ask for an Italian
Cream Soda. Your lips will never be the same.
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Ylva W.
24
reviews
Had breakfast here. It was different. Large plates of food. More
than I
could eat. all the coffee you want. Had a 20 minutes wait after
church on Sunday.
Not your typical place. But great for something different.
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Anonymous
56945
reviews
Not for everyone but if you like it, you will love it. The food is eclectic, as you would think to find in a cafe.
The amosphere is a bit cheap and blan apart from some interesting original local artwork gracing the walls.
The food is good and cheap though not made cheaply. In the entrees they don't cut corners. (ie. They are not afraid to use all yellow and orange bell peppers instead of cheap green) When the weather is nice is it great to spend some time out on the patio and enjoy your yucataca empinada and fresh fruit for breakfast. If you are looking for just plain chicken-fried steak and mashed potatoes, don't look here. This is not your typical Texan restaurant. This is a restaurant that belongs in Deep Elum or California.
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Anonymous
56945
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Need brunch? Cafe Brazil is the place to go. Even though Deep Ellum may
not be so beautiful in the daylight, Cafe Brazil sparkles like a jewel
with it's tropical/modern interior and array of delicious aromas.
My personal favorite dish is the French Toast and Fruit. One bite of
that entree and you'd think you were sitting in a rainforest. The waiters
were fun and attentive, the prices were just right, and the coffee was on tap
with MANY varities to try and enjoy. Make the trip....to Cafe Brazil.
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