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    1 year ago

    Red curry and pork; oh my. So good. Slight spice that allows flavor to come through. I will try more items on the menu!

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    1 year ago

    The chicken pad Thai and spring rolls are very good and the woman who runs the food truck is very nice. Love it

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    Brossa's Cibo e Vino - Arancini - comes with 3 but added an extra for additional $

    Brossa's Cibo e Vino

    4.5(99 reviews)
    1.1 mi

    The service was great, and the food was excellent. We really enjoyed our dinner. They were very…read morekind of fit us in at the last moment, and it was delightful. We will come back again!

    Stopped by for dinner during a weekend birthday celebration in Burton. I love how many businesses…read morein these small towns are set up in converted homes. It gives everything a cozy, charming feel with a lot of character. Parking, though, can be tricky. It's limited, and if you're wearing heels, the rocky ground and steep hill can make it a bit of a challenge when the lot fills up. We had reservations but arrived a little early, and they were able to seat us without an issue. Service was solid overall. The staff was quick to let us know what items were unavailable, which helped with decision-making. I did notice a dish being served that wasn't on the menu, and when I asked about it, we found out it was a seafood and noodle special. Two of us decided to try it. For food, we started with the sautéed garlic ricotta appetizer, which was a standout. It had a really nice balance of mild sweetness and savory flavor. The eggplant parmesan was huge and easily shareable between two people, with great flavor throughout. Honestly, most of the portions felt big enough to split. I ordered the seafood special, and while the flavor was decent, the shrimp were consistently overcooked and chewy, which made it hard to enjoy. The mussels were the highlight of the dish, though they reminded me of the frozen kind you can heat up at home. Overall, it was an okay experience. Not somewhere I'd go out of my way to recommend, but if it were the only option in town, I'd consider going back.

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    Brossa's Cibo e Vino - Inside of restaurant

    Inside of restaurant

    Brossa's Cibo e Vino - Burrata salad

    Burrata salad

    Brossa's Cibo e Vino - Did our own Arancini plating - we've been watching culinary class wars

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    The Tilted Windmill - Peach stuffed French toast, yogurt, smoked bacon.

    The Tilted Windmill

    3.7(57 reviews)
    0.9 mi

    Came here on a Sunday at 9am and we were the first and only ones until about 930 which was really…read morenice. Everyone was super friendly and they had a wide variety of foods for breakfast. We got a quiche, the Blue Bayou, the Millennial Falcon, and two different coffees. Obviously the important thing is parking which was easy on a Sunday morning because really where is everybody in central Texas at that time during the week? Place was HUGE but comfortable at the same time. They had a corner with games and toys for families and kids. The spice section had delicious flavored sugars that we didn't get because our four year old was ready to go. Breakfast was the perfect size. Sometimes you expect a really large portion then feel disgusting but the amount they gave was just right. They all came with a side of fruit and yogurt. Coffee was a little sweet and less coffee than flavor but that's okay because we were expecting that. The German chocolate coffee drink is the way to go. Overall a good experience.

    Solid place! The ambiance is super quirky but chill and laid back. Stopped in over the weekend and…read morehad the opportunity to talk to one of the owners and their backstory is really something. The cold brew was also very good! I tried the chocolate peppermint and my husband had the strawberry vanilla (I can't remember the name) and then we had a regular cold brew refill. We ordered a few breakfast items. For $11.50, per item, you can't beat it. I stepped out of my comfort zone and had the blue bayou, husband had the eggs Quixote and then we also tried the spinach quiche. All were a great portion size and very good. I wasn't leaving without trying the tea. The tea selection is out of this world. I could have stayed here the entire day trying all of them out. I ended up selecting one of the specials, the pineapple, which was a mix of pineapple, apple and pear. It was refreshing and not too sweet - as the owner said, "it won't be McDonalds sweet". I could have stayed here all day reading a book and drinking tea. If you are in town or passing through, I highly recommend stopping in.

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    The Tilted Windmill - Outdoor seating is covered and breezy

    Outdoor seating is covered and breezy

    The Tilted Windmill - Sausage and spinach quiche

    Sausage and spinach quiche

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