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Tuesday 19 June 2012

Cora

Restaurant: Cora

Cuisine: Brunch (Breakfast and Lunch)
Price range: $7-20 
Location: Various locations around Toronto 

Service: Excellent
Food: Good
Atmosphere: Good 
Suggested for: Friends, Families, Stressed Out People, and for People Who Love Eggs 

Taro Rating: 9/10

I have a personal love affair with brunch, which may make this post more than a little biased, but I did not develop this love affair out of nowhere: out of the depths of omelets and breakfast crepes, my love for Cora's blossomed. 

Miss Cora herself:



Mountains of fresh fruits, eggs, oatmeal, toast, and more fruits, all in one menu:
They have a wide range of selection and people often have a hard time choosing what they want.





(As you can tell, I am in love with their menu and have become a devoted fan of it.)


One of the best things about Cora's: unlimited coffee. Their coffee is nothing special, but it doesn't matter when the wait staff cheerfully refills it for you each time. I have never met a grumpy waitress who worked at Cora's.



Sometimes, they present you your jam in a wooden box case. (Not this time around though.)


Cora's special: Eggs, sausages, ham, crepe, potato, bacon, and fruits. What more could you want?
This dish never fails to disappoint me. ($10.95)


French toast: Beneath this pile of fruits are four slices of french toast. ($9.25)


Ode to Oatmeal: Oatmeal with fresh fruits and toast. ($7.25)


Vegetarian Omelet ($10.25)


10 Star Omelet ($11.25)



Cora's closes at 3pm, and their lunch menu consists of various sandwiches, although their emphasis is on breakfast food. Cora's is the perfect place for a wake up call, as you will always leave feeling full and ready to take on the day. I've personally celebrated my birthday, mother's day, and random get together with friends here. 

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