Whipping breakfast into shape
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DINING OUT
You might need a trail of crumbs to lead you to the Bread Crumb Cafe,
which relocated a few weeks ago to the corner of Garfield Avenue and
Beach Boulevard Huntington Beach. Deep in the corner of an L-shaped
shopping center, it’s an informal come-as-you-are short of place
where you’d be comfortable in shorts or jeans. It has blue
vinyl-cloth tables and chairs(no booths) and a small patio.
The smiling manager Missy Chun whips around the place, taking
orders for breakfasts from 7 a.m. until 3 p.m. acting as if you’d
just dropped by her kitchen on you way to work. And what breakfasts
she brings to your table! Breakfasts come on hot platters,
half-filled with crispy shoe-string hash browns, the other half with
your selection of eggs, pancakes, French toast and more.
One day mine was the Denver Omelet ($6.95), a firm egg envelope
filled with onions, al dente green pepper and deli-type ham pieces
topped with melted Monterey and cheddar cheese. It was piping hot and
a perfect combination of soft and crisp texture, and plenty to bridge
breakfast to dinner.
Owners Lorrie and Larry Lawrence are very health conscious when it
comes to eggs and will substitute egg whites for whole eggs in any
dish. In fact, one of their most ordered dishes is the white scramble
($8.25) with six egg whites scrambled with chicken and your tow
choices of vegetables an a serving of fresh fruit.
For breakfast with a Mexican touch, my friend ordered huevos
rancheros ($5.50), two eggs served on corn tortillas, topped with
fresh salsa, a dab of sour cream and gobs of sliced black olives
served with the hash browns and a spicy mash of refried beans. Now
that’s a breakfast!
If you’re one of those who wants a quick simple breakfast, there’s
the Mini($2.95) with one egg, bacon or sausage and toast or a half
order of hot oatmeal ($2.25).
A real bargain is the Bread Crumb Special (6.75) three big
beautifully browned pancakes, two small meaty pork sausage patties
and a pile of scrambled eggs. It’s a hot, well-done combination ready
to start you on your commute. According to the manager Brian Chun
Lachapelle, regulars just come, in sit down and read the paper until
their usual order arrives hot already. It’s almost like home.
The bread Crumb has a vegetarian breakfast sandwich (6,25) served
on a croissant or English muffin with egg, cheese, avocado, sprouts
with those crispy has browns and fresh fruit. Or there’s the Garden
Omelet ($6.95) with egg whites, mushroom and spinach topped with the
homemade salsa.
You might say Lorrie and Larry Lawrence have got the egg problem
whipped; this is more than a bread crumb, it’s the whole loaf.
* MARY FURR is the Independent restaurant critic. Call her at
(562) 493-5062 or e-mail [email protected]
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