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By: Elizabeth Ludrick
Date Posted: 3/3/2008
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Dining: Café de France
Crepes, beignets, omelettes...Sacre Bleu!
Vibe: A casual (not stuffy) French atmosphere permeates this friendly little bistro. The Gilani family owners compare their food to art and wine — as objects to be truly savored. And savor you will at breakfast, lunch or dinner, as your kids discover there’s more to French food than French fries. Why it’s kid friendly: This relaxed, neighborhood eatery offers fare kids can get excited about, like crepes, grilled cheese and omelettes — all with French flair. Be sure to try: The Monsieur Benedi
ct omelets features broccoli, ham, cheese, and hollandaise sauce. Kids will love their grilled cheese on a croissant or get exotic with a Croque Monsieur — French ham & cheese with eggs. Good to know: Breakfast specials are affordable and versatile. $2.99 buys two eggs, prepared your way, sausage, ham or bacon, toast and potatoes. Best times to go with kids: You can enjoy breakfast all day long, so there’s really no wrong time to go. The brunch hours are busy on weekends, but evenings allow for leisurely meals, even with little ones.
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