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Avaliação da contribuiçãoAverage food. Average service. Average atmosphere. Cost is high. We came for lunch because the reviews were good and it said meals were $10-20. The cheapest entree we saw on the menu was $14, going up to $40. A little expensive for a family lunch.
We visited the Broken Plate Kitchen on our trip to film the Ford Bronco for North East Ford. We figured grab a quick bite at a cozy place and wow what an experience.The food had such an authentic flavor with many fusion choices that gave a touch of Caribbean flair. They use such fresh and many sustainable ingredients.However the best thing about the Broken Plate was our server Roshelee. She was perfect, great knowledge of her menu. We were even in a rush for lunch and she brought us five star fresh seafood in a snap. The Chefs are extraordinary as well.We enjoyed ourself so much that despite a sea of restaurants we came right back for dinner the same day.
We waited for our table for an hour, observing as others who came in after us were served their appetizers and then their main courses. Meanwhile, we had only ordered milkshakes, which never arrived.
The food was delicious and fresh, with a fantastic variety. The service was friendly as well. Our group enjoyed scallops, fried prawns, fish and chips, coconut shrimp, and crab cakes, and we loved every dish!
We dined with a group of eight, and the service was prompt and efficient. My partner ordered the strawberry milkshake (as shown in the picture), and it was unlike anything I’ve ever seen before. I had the coconut dish, and the sauce was both sweet and spicy. The atmosphere was very relaxed, making it a great experience overall. I highly recommend this restaurant!