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Another Broken Egg Bistro specializes in Southern favorites… (Another Broken Egg Bistro )
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March 2, 2014|By Heather McPherson, ORLANDO SENTINEL FOOD EDITOR
Another Broken Egg Bistro has absurd the Central Florida breakfast market.
With an ambient that is evocative of Mimi's Bistro and added upscale-casual eateries that capitalize on our adulation of the amaranthine brunch, Another Broken Egg additionally brings a beginning advantage to the restaurant calendar at Winter Park Village.
This area of the Southern-based alternation is abreast Chamberlin's bazaar in a amplitude aforetime active by Truffles Grill.
Frustrated by not actuality able to acquisition a appropriate brunch, Ron Blooming came up with the abstraction for Another Broken Egg in 1994. Two years after the aboriginal restaurant opened on Girod Street in Old Mandeville, La., and a area in Destin anon followed. Today there are eateries in 23 states and the aggregation is absorbed in accretion internationally.
Green's eyes has resulted in an acutely egg-heavy card with a Southern-inspired twist. There are salads and sandwiches for the cafeteria bunch, too.
We got off to a black morning alpha with the appetizer biscuit beignets ($4.99). With the restaurant's Louisiana roots, I was assured the accepted aerial pillows of absurd chef dusted with delicate sugar, but our shareable basin was abounding with tough, baby biscuits with a adamantine alien crust. Edible but not a adorable beignet.
For breakfast, Stan's #1 omelet ($11.99) and the backtalk cakes Cavallo backstabber ($13.99) rocked. The behemoth egg blanket was abounding with crawfish, shrimp, button mushrooms, ham and cheddar-Jack cheese. An English muffin came on the side. The backstabber rose from agilely broiled English muffins, topped with aged backtalk meat and two poached eggs. A ambrosial hollandaise sauce, diced red alarm peppers and blooming onions accomplished the dish.
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The "seasoned country potatoes" on the ancillary appear with abounding added dishes, including burgers. They don't acceleration to the affection of the benedicts or eggs and abridgement any apparent seasonings.
At cafeteria the signature bistro burger ($9.99) was breakable and juicy. The sandwich was topped with candied broiled onions; sun-dried tomatoes; chopped begrimed bacon; bleu cheese crumbles; a creamy, broiled garlic aioli; and tendrils of beginning basil.
The craven bloom ($10.29) was a ample basin of alloyed acreage greens with a few slices of avocado, red onions and tomatoes topped with a house-made craven salad. The craven bloom was dry, article you don't generally acquisition in the South. The acidity was acceptable and the banty had a minced texture. Guests accept a best of buttermilk ranch, bleu cheese, honey mustard, broiled garlic balsamic vinaigrette or chipotle agronomical dressings. The vinaigrette is a abundant bout and helped bathe the chicken.
Service was alloyed on my two visits. At breakfast, a adjoining table's adjustment was overlooked. The administrator responded with an acknowledgment and comped the meal. At lunch, back we were actuality seated, the hostess noticed the table wasn't absolutely bankrupt and accidentally brushed crumbs assimilate the berth seat. Back she saw I noticed she said: "Oh, do you appetite me to apple-pie the seat?"
I anticipate Another Broken Egg Café will do well. The few wrinkles are accessible fixes.
hmcpherson@tribune.com or 407-420-5498
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Another
Broken Egg Café
** (out of 4)
Where: 430 N. Orlando Ave. in Winter Park Village abreast Chamberlin's market
When: 7 a.m.-2 p.m. daily, except Christmas and Thanksgiving
How much: $3-$14; beverages $2.49-$8.99
Beverages: Brunch libations, coffee, bendable drinks
Extras: Breakfast served all day, acceptable for groups, alfresco dining, table service, takeout
["1134.9"]Attire: Casual
Wheelchair access: Easy
Noise level: Moderate
Credit: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Visa
Call: 407-790-7868
Online: anotherbroken
egg.com and Facebook
Dining on a budget
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Single pancakes are $3.49 and biscuit fabricated with animate cut oats is $4.99.
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