Say Bonjour To A French Breakfast At Oceanview Café!

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Oceanview Café, 201 Liberty Square, Norwalk CT

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Bonjour! The first thing you notice when you walk into the Oceanview Café, are fishing nets, paintings of boats, and fish on the walls… which would make you believe that it is a fish restaurant — when in fact, it’s actually, a French café, that serves both French and American breakfasts.

The Oceanview Café has been in Norwalk for seven years and is a family business that is owned by a great French chef who worked in some of the best French restaurants in the world — like Maxim’s in Paris, Chef Jean-Paul Pauillac.  One of his specialties is seafood (which is why I think that there are so many maritime and fishy things on the walls).

For breakfast and lunch, it’s a regular family restaurant, that mainly serves American food, but on the weekends at night — it becomes a French restaurant “The Bistro Limoges”, which is named after a city in France near where the Chef is from.

There are many things on the menu that are French and American to choose from — I had Crêpes (which are like very thin pancakes) stuffed with Bacon, Eggs and Cheese — it was delicious!  The bacon was so crispy, and melted in your mouth.  My dad had a Ratatouille omelette — which is made with cooked vegetables – I tried some and it was sweet!

I spoke with Jean-Philippe, who served us and is the Chef’s son, and asked him:

How is breakfast different in France than in the U.S.A.?

He said, “Breakfast is much lighter in France, and is usually, just some toast or a croissant and some milk or coffee, here breakfast is much bigger!”

I also asked him, “What is his favorite thing for breakfast?”

He said., “I like two eggs sunny side – up”

Finally, I asked, “Does the Oceanview ever serve fish for breakfast?”

“Not often, but sometimes we do have a salmon omelette, but we serve a lot of fish for lunch and diner – it’s my dad’s specialty.”

With Chef Jean-Paul, who loves the Mets, Knicks and especially loves Rugby!

When I was there, the television was tuned to some French Cartoons, but later today, it will be on for the Rugby Matches.  Chef Jean-Paul said I should come back for lunch and Rugby sometime!

The Sunday Diner Rating (out of 5)

FOOD  * * * * * (Cinq)

SERVICE  * * * * *   (Cinq)

LOOKS  * * * *  (Quatre)

BATHROOM: * * * * *   (Cinq)

Till next time — Au Revoir!

Milk & Cookies For Breakfast!!!! At The Village Luncheonette In Wilton

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Village Luncheonette

88 Old Ridgefield Rd, Wilton, CT 06897

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Village Luncheonette has been serving good food in Wilton for over 30 years.

You can tell that it is really popular with kids, because there is a HUGE bulletin board filled with pictures of kids who come to the Luncheonette.  It’s also popular with some very famous people like Harry Connick Jr. (a famous musician), and Kristine Lilly who is a very famous soccer player who won a Gold Medal in the 1996 and 2004 Olympics on the US Soccer team — who is from Wilton!  I think that the reason why people who are famous and not so famous love the Luncheonette is because they have great food and the service makes everyone feel important!

I had a Chocolate Milk (made fresh — because it has to b made fresh for it to be good!) and Oreo Pancakes with a side order of Bacon.  Oreo Pancakes?! You might ask, “Just what exactly are Oreo Pancakes?” Well, the answer is quite simple — it is a buttermilk pancake with crushed chunks of real Oreo cookies mixed into the batter.  And they are sweeeeeet! — So sweet, you don’t really need syrup. They are super good and were so big I couldn’t finish them.

Village Luncheonette is a real neighborhood place, with lots of regular customers and the people who work there, seem to know everyone’s name.

I spoke to Katina Andreadis, our server and Anna, whose uncle owns the Village Luncheonette:

Me and Katina Andreadis

What is the most popular breakfast item on the menu for kids?

She said “They love the Oreo pancakes, just like you had, and the Blueberry pancakes with Whipped Cream… I always make them into smiley faces”

She also told me that,”If you come here for lunch and dinner, our Pizza is really good!”

One the coolest things about the Luncheonette, is they have a flat screen TV which was turned on to ESPN — but Anna told me that they sometimes also put on cartoons. But since Katina was working, who loves sports, it was tuned today to ESPN. Which was okay with me!

The Sunday Diner Rating (out of 5)

FOOD  * * * * * (5)

SERVICE  * * * * *   (5)

LOOKS  * * * * * (5)

BATHROOM: Did Not Go!