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I tried the European on my visit to Wild Honey. I am a huge fan of egg benedicts and will always order them if there is any on the menu. Upon tasting it, I feel that it is well done. The eggs were not too gooey and the whites had some consistency which was nice. The hollandaise sauce was just nice as well, not too overly sour. The English muffins however seems to be a little hard. Hopefully it was just during my visit that this happened because if the muffin had been a little softer, this meal w
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I tried the European on my visit to Wild Honey. I am a huge fan of egg benedicts and will always order them if there is any on the menu. Upon tasting it, I feel that it is well done. The eggs were not too gooey and the whites had some consistency which was nice. The hollandaise sauce was just nice as well, not too overly sour. The English muffins however seems to be a little hard. Hopefully it was just during my visit that this happened because if the muffin had been a little softer, this meal would have been perfect.

The only downside to this was the service crew. They were rather bad as it was obvious who was given priority and who was not. They should consider improving on it if they want more people to return. Overall, it is a little pricy for a brunch place but you are paying for the ambience. A quaint vintage place for a meal seems perfect for a lazy brunch if you have the money.

(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)
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Date of Visit
2013-07-27
Spending Per Head
$30 (Breakfast)
Recommended Dishes
  • European