Nicki’s Omelette & Grill

Here we are, with another diner review!

This time, we went to Nicki’s Omelette and Grill, located in Tampa.

Turkey Melt:
The melt was good, but since we are cheese lovers, we think it could have had a bit more cheese in it.
It came with hash browns on the side because the diner was out of fries. The hash browns were a bit too soft for our taste—almost like mashed potatoes in the middle—but they were buttery and tasted good.

Classic Benedict (with home fries)
It was really good. The sauce tasted like it was made from scratch, and the eggs were poached perfectly. The home fries were also good. Pan-fried style.

Pancake:
We also ordered a pancake, but our stomachs couldn’t wait for the picture.
It was nice and fluffy.

Welcoming/cozy environment, very reasonably priced, and great service. 9/10

Paris Banh Mi

Recently, we went to Paris Banh Mi, so here’s another review for you guys!

The place was pretty and clean. We really liked that they had self-serve pastries. The only things we had to ask for were the drinks and the banh mi, for obvious reasons.

So, let’s get to it.

Pork and beef banh mi: It was good. The meat had a nice flavor, and the vegetables were fresh. It had less cilantro than we would’ve liked, though.

Butter leek: Pretty good, but it would have been even better with just a little more filling.

Bacon croissant: Very good, but there was a small surprise — it had a “quiche”-type filling. The eggs inside were unexpected, so there’s that. If you don’t like the eggy taste of quiche, skip this one.

Ham and cheese: Again, unexpected egg addition, but pretty good nonetheless — unless you don’t like the eggy taste.

Zeppole with Nutella: The donut was poorly filled, with all the filling on one side. We think we got a bad one, so we’re not going to judge them for this.

Ube mochi donut: This was the best mochi donut we’ve had so far, and the ube icing was really good.

Crème brûlée milk tea: Very bland and no brûlée found.

Vietnamese coffee: We don’t know what it’s supposed to taste like, but it was good, with a very strong coffee flavor.


Final thoughts: Overall, it was a very good experience. 8/10.

Address: 155 Cranes Roost Blvd STE 1210, Altamonte Springs, FL

Mom’s Place

Our quest for original diners took us this time to Mom’s Place, located in Tampa. A very highly rated, popular place on Google Reviews.

French toast: This was below average. There wasn’t anything unique about it, and it could have been made at home fairly easily. For the price, we would have expected at least two triangles.

Home fries: Kinda smashed and didn’t look like home fries at all. They tasted alright, but it wasn’t what we wanted.

Chopped sirloin: We were expecting something more in the line of tips or very small pieces, but not a hamburger steak. We might have been in the wrong for this one. It tasted okay, but again, it was not what we were expecting, especially for the price.

Hashbrown: It wasn’t terrible, but there was something off about it.

We would have told you guys about the pancakes that should have come with it… But they never came.
And yes, we only realized that way too late.

The total was too much for what we got, the service was rushed, and on top of that, they didn’t give us enough napkins.
That being said, all the hype about this place is nonsense.

4/10 – Mom would be disappointed

Starlite Diner

Continuing our quest to find the few remaining American diners, we went to Starlite Diner in Daytona Beach. 

The place looks exactly like those ‘lunch cars’ from the 50s. Well, at least we think it does — we were not born yet back then. The point is: it looks good from the inside and outside, and it does have the right vibe. 

We ordered a Reuben, Nearly Famous O’Rings (their onion rings), and a Country Fried Steak.

Mr. Reuben: Pretty good. Not the best we’ve ever had, but good nonetheless. The sauerkraut was okay, and the corned beef was fresh. The fries that came with it were average.
Nearly Famous O’Rings: Good, battered.
(There’s only so much we can say about this one, right?)
Country Fried Steak: Didn’t expect to receive a schnitzel instead of a steak. Considering that yours truly does not like pork, that was bad.
We can’t judge the breakfast gravy on top of it because neither of us likes it, doesn’t matter where it’s from. Eggs and toast were fine, and the home fries were pretty decent.

We usually don’t bother to mention drinks (as in, just soda), but this one deserves to be mentioned. The Coke Zero had a terrible taste, so we asked for Diet Coke instead, and it was still bad. We don’t know what was going on there.  
Unfortunately, besides the decor, we wouldn’t say that it was an amazing experience.