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Small enough for a line to be out the door and quaint enough to spend some one on one time with yourself, book and coffee.
This little spot is not only unique in its cultural display, but Ingrid's menu is plentiful. Breakfast (7am) lunch, afternoon tea, sunset delight (wine and cheese) and dinner (with reservations on Thurs and Fri only).
The prices are very decent, the food is fresh and the service is really great. Walking in for the first time, you may see 4 or 5 tables for two and a few tables outside and not even realize the second level. They really got the europe thing down.
Because i didn't have a chance to experience the popular 15'' paper thin crepes or the picture perfect looking pastries, I would have to say that atmosphere is what got me. I'm sure with a taste of the real menu i'd be pinching myself.
http://www.ingridscafe.com/ingridsbh_003.htm
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