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    Sisters & Co

    4.0 (112 reviews)
    Open 8:30 am - 3:00 pm

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    Aaron A.

    Wanted to try this place for a while now. Finally did for brunch! It was busy so expect a wait, even during weekdays... Overall service was fast and food came decently as well. Fried chicken sandwich - Fried chicken was lightly batter, kinda like a chicken nugget kind of coating. The chicken itself was thin and a bit on the dry side. The bread was a toasted white bread with beautiful colour but was a little on the dense side. Overall it was a pretty good sandwich as the mayo and tomato brought everything together. I also asked for extra crispy fries and , to be fair, they were crispier - but the fries were in turn overcooked. Would not order extra crispy fries again, regular fries were also meh, so probably look for another option. Okay food, large portions but with a price tag that matches it.

    Salmon Eggs benedecit on top of English muffin with salad & home fries on the side
    Sophiya N.

    I came here for brunch with my family. Me and my brother shared the gochujang fried chicken & waffles, chicken was juicy and the waffles had perfect amount of sweetness. My mom ordered eggs benedict with smoked salmon on englsh muffin & salad & home fries which she enjoyed. I ordered the cereal milk french toast for a sweet treat it was delicious but huge portion so we couldnt finish. Modern interior and good service!

    Gochujang waffles
    Cin C.

    We came on a busy Saturday and was greeted warmly. Expect to wait as it gets very busy at weekend meal times but the crowd moves quickly. We got the gochujang chicken and waffles with the bulgogi beef eggs benedict. Both were good, but didn't really impress in anyway. Maybe we chose the wrong menu items.

    Sarah M.

    I arrived here on a Sunday around 10:45 a.m. for 11 a.m. brunch with my girlfriends just in case there was a wait for a table. I was pleased that there was no wait & I was able to grab a table right away. The restaurant was already bustling however; I was greeted by a very energetic happy go lucky guy who offered to get me a drink while waiting for my friends. I opted to have the hot taro latte. Everyone arrived so we proceeded to order the spicy oxtail stew with a sunny side up egg & sourdough bread. We were asked how we like our egg done even though it is offered sunny side up. My friend opted to get hers overeasy. My other friend got the bulgogi benedict. I loved my spicy oxtail stew! It was spicy & tangy at the same time and the depth of the stew was rich & delicious. There was approximately 4 pieces of oxtail in the bowl along with boneless bits throughout. The sourdough worked so well with it... using it to sop up the stew. I also got to try my friend's bulgogi beef benedict. The beef was full of flavor & tender and the poached egg was cooked perfectly (soft & runny). I really enjoyed my time here. The food & beverage is nicely done here. The restaurant itself is modern with a simplistic design & is bright yet cozy. Will definitely visit again to try their other interesting menu items.

    Connie H.

    Be prepared to wait if you come here during the weekend. We came around 11:30 and waited a full hour, although they do call you when your table is ready so you can leave and come back. The food and drinks were good though - we tried the bulgogi beef benedict and the cereal milk french toast. I also got a strawberry hojicha latte which sounds a bit weird but was actually pretty good. Overall I would say the food is better than Chillax but the wait and the lack of space make it a less enjoyable experience.

    Philip L.

    A busy place, particularly in the morning. Tasty food with nice presentations. The latte was nicely brewed. Very enjoyable. But it was a little rush as the servers came over to "remind" me about their seating time limit twice. Once was understandable, but twice was a little over, especially since I hadn't even ordered food yet! LOL. Overall, it is a good all-day breakfast/ lunch place. Lively vibe with tasty dishes. Check out my photos. Not bad. Still recommended regardless of the seating time "reminders".

    Sally W.

    Interesting menu, it's fusion style brunch Enjoyed their strawberry matcha Loved their Benny and and French toast

    Breakfast sandwich
    Dena M.

    A cute fusion brunch spot, with a beautiful interior - I absolutely love the colour theme and vibes! Our server was also really sweet and offered suggestions on what to try based on what our preferences were. We tried the Sister's Breakfast Sandwich and the Bolgogi Benedict which both came with salad and home fries. The first thing I will rave about is the home fries (as a potato lover this is a big deal), the seasoning is so good and I would come back here just to eat these alone. I can't even think of another place to compare them to but I would say they are some of the best home fries I have ever had! My husband had the Bulgogi Benedict and really liked the twist on an eggs benny, the marination on the beef complemented the hollandaise sauce and eggs so well. He really enjoyed this meal and would try another version of their eggs benny again. For the breakfast sandwich, it was a tad bit greasy but the mix of the bacon, eggs and cheese with a garlic aioli sauce was really tasty and I would glady eat it again! I also really enjoyed their coffee and latte, good coffee makes brunch even more enjoyable. Overall, I would come back here many more times and am excited to try something on the sweet side next time (with a side of home fries of course!)

    Cereal Milk French Toast, Home Fries, Iced Taro Latte
    Lux P.

    My absolute favourite breakfast restaurant in Markham! I never hesitate to choose this cute brunch spot for a lovely morning out. The food is absolutely delicious, I will always order the Beef Bulgogi Benedict with a side of home fries. And for something sweet I love the Cereal Milk french toast. 10/10 totally recommend!!

    Bulgogi eggs benedict
    Laur A.

    No for real- I wanted everything on the menu. I went for Sunday brunch for 2 and there are no reservations, so it was a 45 minute wait. Theres barely any space to wait inside the restaurant as it is quite a small restaurant to begin with, so we waited in the car. The ambience inside was so aesthetic- truly built for a gen z influencer to take photos of their food! Marble tables, gold accents, a bookshelf wall with timeless pieces. The bulgogi eggs benedict was just as expected- the beef was sweet and the poached eggs popped on top of them made it decadent altogether. The home fries had a sprinkle of cajun powder on them and were fried to perfection, crunchy on the outside and soft on the inside. The gochujang chicken and waffles were an unlikely pairing that made me want to try it. It came with cucumber banchan and syrup, which i poured the syrup on top of the waffles to make it even better. The gochujang is just mild enough to keep the chicken sweet- similar to BBQ CHicken's secret sauce, or comparable to Korean fried chicken youd find anywhere. The waffle was fluffy added a nice texture to the chicken. Each bite was sweet, savoury, and spicy. The drinks were also great, just the right amount of sweetness, and they have alternative milk options too. Definitely coming back to try everything else on the menu!

    Amy Y.

    This is an Asian fusion diner that serves brunch/lunch. There are 2 locations and we popped into the one in Markham where it's first come first serve (no reservations). You get an hour and 15 minutes of dining. Space was previously a diner and because they have a corner unit the space is bright but not necessarily spacious. Menu is varied. They have their standard breakfasts (eggs, pancakes and waffles) but also gochujang chicken and waffles to spaghetti to bulgogi fries. The traditional breakfast comes with standard white toast and you get 2 full slices, you also get a choice of bacon or sausage and scrambled or fried eggs. What we ordered: Black sesame pancakes Traditional breakfast with sausage Breakfast sandwich Bulgogi fries Iced Vietnamese latte Black coffee Food comes quickly and portions are decent. Service was good. Because there is a 90 minute seating limit the tables to turn over quite quickly. We would consider coming again.

    Sisters salad
    Cherrie T.

    Been here 4 times already at this Sisters & Co. Markham location, and I really enjoyed the food, drinks, and service! Some food we loved during my recent visit: Mushroom Truffle Benedict - Absolutely solid - Loved the lightly toasted English muffins Gochujang Chicken & Waffle - The Korean twist to a popular brunch item - Spicy, savoury, and sweet go so well together! Itty Bitty Wontons - They were surprisingly good and addictive lol - Very light and crispy ^^ Pandan Panna Cotta - Very delicious with that vanilla sweetness - Off menu - if they have this, must order!

    Bulgogi beef Benedict
    Oshynne L.

    The bulgogi beef Benedict is a solid option at Sisters & Co, but I wouldn't go out of my way for it. I ordered the black sesame buttermilk pancakes, and they took a long time to arrive. I think they forgot about them and so they took it off the bill, but they still were not worth the wait at all. The restaurant is always packed and has a waitlist, which means it is certainly still popular, but you're not missing out on too much if you haven't been yet. The decor is nice, and the green of the walls is aesthetically pleasing; if you like brunch for pictures, this might be worth it for you!

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