Tiffany’s: Posh ambiance for a simple breakfast

Tiffany’s: Posh ambiance for a simple breakfast

What I always noticed driving on Decarie was this luxurious furniture shop that I don’t think I can afford anything anytime soon. Who knew beside it was a posh family restaurant, Tiffany’s.

Describing it posh might be overdoing it. But that was exactly how I felt when I set foot inside the restaurant. I sensed the clientele was all from upper middle class. Hard wood, granite like texture tables, strong deep red. With all these elements combined, how could I not interpret it as posh!

But not to be mistaken, the menu is reasonable although not the most affordable.

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Decarie Special

Served with corned beef, 2 eggs, and potato latkas. The corned beef was delicious, just as good as Breakfast’s club. The potato latkas was crispy but not enough for me to get addicted.

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Healthy barries

And of course, I had to order a waffle based breakfast. This was especially healthy, blueberries, almond, honey and yogurt! The waffle was good, but I wouldn’t say it was up to my taste. It was like a cross of pancake and waffle. The batter was so fluffy for a waffle. Yet, the lightly crisp shell and grid pattern forming deep pockets disguised it as a waffle. I liked it but was not fond of it.

Tiffany’s breakfast is not my top picks. But, if I want a satisfactory breakfast and I am around Decarie, I would think of Tiffany’s. Not to mention, their fries are amazing!

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Zuuchini

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Made in Canada. Chinese. Accountant. Gamer. Makeup lover. Love her family.
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