The Broken Egg Bistro on Kempsville Road in Chesapeake is pretty well known for their breakfasts and lunches. I was pleased to discover that they also have a pretty tempting dinner menu as well.
The Broken Egg Bistro is located in a tiny shopping center on Kempsville Road and I first discovered it while attending Chesapeake Hot Yoga classes, which is located in the same shopping center. I wasn't interested in visiting for breakfast but I was curious about their dinner menu so I checked it out online and then went in for myself on Saturday evening.
Fair warning: Broken Egg Bistro is not a cozy, intimate dinner spot. It's loud and there is a lot of activity. When we arrived I noticed that there appeared to be a wait to be seated, unless we sat at the counter, which is what we did. I always enjoy sitting at the bar because I never leave my server's line of vision. For me, the service at the bar is always good. And this visit was no exception. As soon as we were seated the specials were explained and our drink orders were taken. I had already spied the menu online so I had a really good idea of what I was going to order.
To start, we had the oysters rockefeller ($8)
In addition to burgers, various chicken, beef and pasta dishes there are also a few house specialties. The etouffee ($14) being one of them:
I ordered the mini hot apple crumble ($5). I love the fact that this dessert came in a "mini" portion size:
it was served with vanilla ice cream and topped with caramel. It tasted so good and it was the perfect size.
Overall, our experience at the Broken Egg Bistro was a positive one. From what I've seen, it is always busy and the customer's around me seemed to be enjoying themselves. I checked out other dinner plates and large portion sizes seem to be the theme of this restaurant. The prices are very reasonable and our server took very good care of us.
If you haven't tried the Bistro for dinner, I'd certainly give it a shot.
501 Kempsville Road
2 comments:
Interesting....this place was completely off my radar, and I drive past it daily. Considering the atmosphere, I am surprised they don't have a kids menu option at dinner. It really looks like a diner to me. What do you think?
_Laine
Avoid the wait, you can call ahead to have your name put on the wait list for breakfast (we've hit them at least weekly since the day they opened), so I'm assuming they do it for dinner too. Usually by the time we arrive, we're at the top of the list & are seated right away.
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