Restaurant: Marulilu Cafe
Location: 451 W. Broadway, Vancouver
Cuisine: Japanese, Breakfast/ Brunch, Tea
Price range: <$10
Date of visit: February 24, 2013
Atmosphere: 5/5
Staff/service: 4.5/5
Food variety: 4/5
Food quality: 3.5/5
Buck worthy? 5/5
I really couldn't decide what to order, since I wanted to try a few things, but the Japanese style breakfast ($6.99) was always something I've wanted to try. Plus, I'm a sucker for "organized" trays of food with lots of variety, so this suited me. I felt everything was quite bland though, they did have soy sauce, but I ended up just dipping everything into my miso soup =P I feel I can make this at home, but not worth my effort sometimes haha! Food was very simple, but filling.
MS ordered their Breakfast Plate A ($5.99) which was packed full of food. They use whole wheat bread, which I thought was good-- one step closer to a healthier lifestyle! =P Everything else looked pretty good, nice layout and that plate was HUGE!
MS also ordered a Matcha Latte ($3.80/$4.55 reg/med) and it was so pretty! Almost didn't want to stir it haha! In my excitement, I forgot to ask her how it was, but at least it has looks haha!
Overall, I enjoyed my experience, and it's a great location for talking and catching up. A small store, but no rush at all for us to leave, so we sat there talking for quite some time! Lovely atmosphere, very homey, and food... bland but healthy! I'll definitely be back to try their okonomiyaki that was "sold out" today! Toodles~
Location: 451 W. Broadway, Vancouver
Cuisine: Japanese, Breakfast/ Brunch, Tea
Price range: <$10
Date of visit: February 24, 2013
Atmosphere: 5/5
Staff/service: 4.5/5
Food variety: 4/5
Food quality: 3.5/5
Buck worthy? 5/5
I really couldn't decide what to order, since I wanted to try a few things, but the Japanese style breakfast ($6.99) was always something I've wanted to try. Plus, I'm a sucker for "organized" trays of food with lots of variety, so this suited me. I felt everything was quite bland though, they did have soy sauce, but I ended up just dipping everything into my miso soup =P I feel I can make this at home, but not worth my effort sometimes haha! Food was very simple, but filling.
MS ordered their Breakfast Plate A ($5.99) which was packed full of food. They use whole wheat bread, which I thought was good-- one step closer to a healthier lifestyle! =P Everything else looked pretty good, nice layout and that plate was HUGE!
Overall, I enjoyed my experience, and it's a great location for talking and catching up. A small store, but no rush at all for us to leave, so we sat there talking for quite some time! Lovely atmosphere, very homey, and food... bland but healthy! I'll definitely be back to try their okonomiyaki that was "sold out" today! Toodles~
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