5/5 Derik J. 8 months ago on Google
I
have
found
the
Willy
Wonka
of
omelets,
y'all.
This
place
is
in
such
an
unassuming
area
that
upon
first
glance,
you
would
think
that
you
were
going
to
a
hole
in
the
wall
restaurant,
but
then
you
start
seeing
the
signs
warning
about
the
wait
from
this
point
being
25
minutes
out
and
it
dawns
on
you:
This
isn't
a
hole
in
the
wall,
this
is
the
wall.
Everything
else
is
built
around
this
glorious
creation.
And
that's
how
it
should
be.
I
have
never
seen
omelets
as
big
as
these,
and
I
have
never
had
an
omelet
this
large
where
you
could
still
taste
every
single
aspect
of
it.
I
had
the
blissful
experience
of
eating
the
kitchen
sink
which
has
everything
in
it
including
chili
beans,
and
nothing
overpowered
the
meal.
You
could
taste
every
nuance
of
the
meats,
cheeses
and
beans
in
the
omelet,
as
well
as
the
eggs
themselves.
I
don't
know
how
they
pulled
that
off.
I
don't
care.
My
mind
went
blank
as
my
mouth
took
over,
and
I
tore
that
thing
up!
For
10
minutes.
Then
I
looked
at
my
plate
and
realized
that
I
had
only
eaten
about
a
quarter
of
the
omelet
itself,
and
the
remainder
seemed
to
be
laughing
at
me.
My
wife
had
the
lobsterfest,
and
it
was
simplistic
excellence.
We
each
had
some
of
the
best
banana
bread
I
have
had
in
years.
I'm
more
upset
that
I
didn't
try
this
place
out
on
Wednesday,
so
that
I
could
have
eaten
it
for
breakfast
each
day
for
the
rest
of
the
week.
The
food
is
amazing.
The
ambiance
is
perfect.
The
service
is
above
reproach.
I
have
no
complaints.
However,
I
am
scared
to
go
on
a
weekend.
I
figure
that
is
when
those
signs
with
the
time
left
to
wait
come
into
full
play,
and
my
stomach
can't
handle
waiting
for
such
greatness.
Enjoy.