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2/26/2012

New Village Cafe Breakfast - San Francisco


The New Village Cafe located in San Francisco is a quaint little cafe that has a good breakfast at reasonable rates. I always ask the locals where the best places to eat are. Several nice folks directed me to this cafe.

We walked into the cafe and noticed it wasn't crowded and had the look and fell of an old 1950's diner making me wonder about the name, New Village Cafe. Anyway, reports were positive about the joint so we took a table and our waiter came over.

He was a Chinese man and apparently was the only waiter in the joint. He was hustling all over the cafe. he was very efficient. A few minutes passed and he was at our table to take our orders. 





The cafe breakfast was scrambled eggs, hash browns, and sausage links plus some white toast with butter and jelly. All for around $5 dollars. As we waited for our order, I noticed his wife was the cook and popped her head outside the kitchen from time to time. The cafe was a two person operation.

The eggs were good, standard fare, well cooked. The hash browns were well cooked, not greasy, and tasted good. The sausage again was well cooked, and was standard fair. All in all, excellent service, good food all at an affordable price. The locals were correct, The New Village Cafe was a good place for breakfast.




Oh yes, don't want to forget about the toast, well toasted, warm, not soggy, and plenty of butter and jelly.

The Grassy Knoll Institute scores 4.25 out of 5 shots and recommends New Village Cafe for breakfast.




LURKING ON THE GRASSY KNOLL

6 comments:

  1. Wished we lived closer! Thanks for the great post!

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  2. You are welcome. Thank you for reading and commenting.

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  3. This breakfast is as big as many of my lunches :O

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  4. I was also surprised that the breakfast for such a low cost had that much food. I like good surprises.

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  5. A good cheap breakfast is sometimes hard to find. San Fran would not be my guess.

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  6. Agreed. However, when engaging the locals, who are very nice folks indeed n San Francisco, they pointed out some very nice places. This was one of them.

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