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    Poke Bowl - avocado, arugula, beets, quinoa, salmon fillet, 5 shrimp.
    Graham L.

    Food - good Service - good Ambiance - good - dark bistro / bar / restaurant. 1st time @ this location in Town Center Plaza/Park Place Saw and ordered the Poke bowl and it turned out to be a different spin on a poke bowl. Beets (subbed per the usual sushi grade tuna), a small salmon fillet, quinoa serving, arugula, avocado, and options to add another meat. I added 5 shrimp. Side included is a vinaigrette dressing. Very different take on a poke bowl for sure, pretty tasty in the end. I may "need" to come here for their burger or a dinner option to make a final thumbs up or down.

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    Rakel B.

    Great place for summer time (outdoor seating) Very New York style! Love it. We only try the appetizers because we ate before but definitely coming back.

    Florentine Crepe
    Haley U.

    Loved the ambiance, very dark and moody. Our server was attentive and helpful in finding out gluten free options for a member of our party. French onion soup and fries were by far the best things we had at the table, everything else was good but not amazing. Will be back for brunch to try the crepes.

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    HomeGrown - Leawood

    4.3
    (269 reviews)
    0.5 mi
    $$

    First time here and loved!…read more Here's what I ordered: Food: Salsa Verde Pork and Eggs- I cleaned my plate, no shame. The cilantro was super fresh, the pork was flavorful, and the potatoes tied it all together perfectly. Portion size was just right and the price felt fair for what you get. Coffee: Did the job, nothing fancy, but no complaints! Service: Fast and friendly, this place is cute and clean! Met up with friends for a brunch/lunch and this place was hoppin', service was still quick. This is a great mid work day sit-down lunch spot!

    I've eaten here twice since moving to the area. I enjoyed it both times…read more The espresso drinks are really good. I usually stick with mocha but get it half sweet. On this last visit I got the West Coast Omelet (bacon, onions, tomatoes, and cheese topped with a couple of avocado slices). It comes with a side of rosemary potatoes and an English muffin. I swapped the muffin for a biscuit. I had forgotten their biscuits are more similar to a cross between cornbread and cake. I'd prefer just a regular biscuit even though their style of biscuit is interesting. The omelet and biscuit was large. The rosemary potatoes are delicious and I'd have loved to have a bit more of them. I really enjoyed the omelet as well! I had to take about half of the omelet and biscuit to go. The only reason I'm giving 4 instead of 5 stars is because I think there dishes tend to be a bit more sweet and while I love sweet, if I'm eating savory, I'm picky about the sweetness. I think that is a personal preference and I'm sure some people love it. My server was Kat (Katerina) and she was great. Very patient and helpful. She happened to be my server both times I've been there! The restaurant is very clean with a comfortable, welcoming environment. It's always nice to see their messages of kindness. We could use a lot more of that these days! Cruelty seems to be in fashion now. It's refreshing to go somewhere promoting kindness! I'd go back just for that bit the service is outstanding and the food is really good!

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    A Portion of the Dining Area Looking Out to the Patio
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    HomeGrown House Salad HomeGrown House Side Salad Ironman Omelet
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    The Wooden Spoon

    4.2
    (153 reviews)
    1.3 mi
    $$

    Was in the area and decided to stop Food was very good. Service excellent…read more Purchased a loaf of sourdough bread If we are back in the area I would definitely stop by again.

    My husband and I decided to try out this breakfast/brunch restaurant that closes at 2. We used…read moreApple Maps to get there but it was tucked in a corner of a strip mall so it took us a minute to see it even with the Apple Maps. They had patio seating which most people chose since it was a nice day. There were several diners inside as well. We chose the indoor seating. We were seated immediately, and our waitress was pleasant. I ordered a make your own breakfast meal. I had eggs, gluten-free blueberry, pancakes, and sausage patties. My husband had the corned beef hash meal. The breakfast came out and a reasonable time. My husband enjoyed his and they pride themselves on having a lot of homemade food. My food was good as well, except the sausage patties were slightly overcooked. The gluten-free pancakes were excellent and I'm so happy that they have them since not a lot of places have that choice. The restaurant is a homey atmosphere and it seemed like they had a lot of regulars. My husband used the restroom and I think that the men's restroom doubles as having some utility items in there like a mop and so forth. But he said there was a cabinet that had Styrofoam cups that were facing forward, which probably should not be in there. That is the only reason I gave it to four. We would definitely come back even though it is a little bit of a drive for us.

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    Angry Irishman (no jalPenos), side of pancakes
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    The Breakfast SPOT

    The Breakfast SPOT

    3.5
    (116 reviews)
    2.8 mi

    Lots of cute decoration and plenty of seating. Also doubles as an event center that you can rent…read more The menu has a lot of options for everyone which is nice. Tried the Texas Benny which was really good. The gravy was tasty but the potatoes weren't seasoned or salted. Also tried the Denver scrambler. I ordered with breakfast potatoes but ended up getting hash-browns but besides that it was good. They did fully butter my bread when I would've wanted the option on how much to apply. Also tried their horchata which didn't have as much cinnamon as I'm used too but still super yummy. There weren't many people here on a Sunday at 9 but they seemed to be running around while having one big party. I personally think it's a typical breakfast place and don't plan on coming back but it's nice to try at least once.

    We ordered online for pickup and got there a little early. We called to let them know we'd…read morearrived--no rush. Our order came out pretty quickly, though another employee had to run out with something that was left out. About five minutes into the drive home, the restaurant called again--another item had been forgotten. I turned around and called when I got back. They offered a free drink, which we declined. At that point, the food was already cooling off, and we still had a 10-minute drive ahead, so waiting around for drinks didn't seem worth it. Mom got the Eggibirria Omelette and really liked it. I tried a bite and thought it was good too. A little too "wet" for me, but that's just personal taste. Now, about my order: The Mamba Burrito. It was big, and the spinach cheese dip was actually really good--though some of it leaked into the bag during our trips. My main issue is with the burrito itself. The menu says it's filled with scrambled eggs, bacon, sausage, chorizo, pico de gallo, and potatoes, topped with spinach cheese dip. That's not quite how I'd describe it. Honestly, it should say: "A giant flour tortilla filled with potatoes (and a few other things if you dig around enough)." The potatoes weren't just part of the mix--they were the mix. The eggs were barely noticeable, buried in what felt like a mountain of spuds. Bacon showed up in a few random flakes. The sausage and chorizo were there, but the chorizo was not a flavor I enjoyed and I usually love chorizo. And the pico? Maybe a spoonful, tops. To be blunt, I think I could've ordered two full-sized baked potatoes and still ended up with less potato than what was packed into that burrito. It was just too much--overwhelming and totally out of balance. I'm not saying I'd never go back; sometimes a place deserves a second shot. But with so many options out there, this one's not exactly high on my list for a return visit.

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    Enchiladas Con Huevos with Pork Verde Chile and side of Beans
    Enchiladas Con Huevos with Pork Verde Chile and side of Beans
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    The Wooden Spoon

    The Wooden Spoon

    4.1
    (449 reviews)
    4.1 mi
    $

    We stumbled upon this gem of a restaurant, and it was honestly the best food I have had in a long…read moretime! My philly steak had a homemade hoagie bun, and was big enough for two meals! My son said the hamburger was great and tasted so fresh, and my husband said that his western omelette and wheat toast were delicious. We ordered cinnamon rolls to go, and they were amazing! It's a rarity to find a restaurant with homemade breads and locally sourced fresh food! The owners were friendly, made us feel welcomed, and service was promp! We couldn't have asked for a better experience, and this will become a family favorite place to eat!

    Super cute brunch place! This location is super small so try and time when you go. The kitchen is…read morein the same area as the eating room which, for at least when I was there, made the AC super cold and made the food cool down significantly. Service was great and pretty quick. The western omelet was really good, plenty of cheese. Their hashbrowns had a nice crisp to them/ their sourdough toast was buttered and very crispy, I really enjoy a good slice of sourdough. The burrito was also really good, packed full. Chose chorizo as the meat and it was very tasty. Also tried the lemon ricotta pancakes which were the perfect amount of sweet and zest. They're regular pancakes topped with a raspberry sauce and lemon zest. I would definitely come back but aim for an outdoor seat.

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