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Bidrage med feedbackThis small retaurant serves great food at reasonable prices. It is located inside a grocery store. I would recommend this restaurant for breakfast,lunch and dinner. Daily specials are great!!
It's a tiny restaurant in a dingy gas station. But the food is great and so are the prices don't judge a book by its cover this place is pretty good.
Excellent Meal. Service was Excellent. This is a small restaurant in a small town, located in a small grocery store and liquor mark. I have heard for a number of years that this was a great place to eat and I finally got the chance....More
There are those gems. You know them, out of the way places unexpectedly fabulous, you feel inclined to keep them a secret. Manitoba may seem an unlikely place to discover food, but truth be known it is, in my view the best city in Canada in which to eat. Unassuming restaurants, great chefs interested in food and feeding people, huge variety, wonderful quality. And because Winnipegers are a money conserving lot, restaurants are high value. And Manitoba has wonderful rural discoveries.One such place is Harvest Moom Cafe in Garson, Manitoba, open breakfast, lunch and supper. Lovely menus, highest end home cooking. Have pickerel if it is available. The salads are fresh, crisp and delicious. Breakfast and brunch are varied and all made from scratch including a well executed hollandaise. No corners are cut here. Fabulous soups including a really good beet borscht. The kitchen knows its way around vegetables which are always seasonal and typically locally sourced. (My friends arranged to trade their excess fresh asparagus for meals.) Go early if you want the butter tarts, They never have them at supper! Everything on the menu is fresh and prepared with skill and care.Garson is in southeastern Manitoba just past the wonderful Birds Hill Park about an hour from the centre of Winnipeg. This is where they quarry rock including the famous Tyndallstone used for the gorgeous Manitoba legislature building, and make gravel and other industrial construction materials. It is also small farming and horse county. Lovely prairie mix of people and enterprise.Get to Garson, poke around an eat! This is not a tourist oriented eatery. You will share your meal and the restaurant with locals who know and like good food. The service is casual and friendly and customers know the waitstaff so there is chatting. You will be glad you visited, will have warm memories and gratitude that you can still find great eats is small places!Check before you go.. they close the restaurant for holidays from time to time!
We stopped here on the way to the lake for brunch. It's a cute, kitschy place with nicnaks everywhere but it was clean. The prices seemed high for a restaurant attached to a convenience store. I had the Traditional Eggs Benedict and the egg was underdone so had those slimy white strings plus there was water on the egg from lifting it out of the poaching liquid which made it seem extra underdone. The hollandaise was extremely thin and was so watered down from the eggs that I could barely taste it. The buttery toasted English muffin was very tasty though. The potatoes were ok but I prefer crispier hash browns and these were more like boiled cubes warmed in a frypan for a few minutes.