Taryn L.
Yelp
Being a girl born and raised in Hawaii, moving to Las Vegas was a big change. Being a person highly motivated by food and has previously planned my days around what I want to eat, I cannot express how excited I was to find a breakfast restaurant that reminded me so much of home. I knew a few people that lived in Vegas that had me try Babystacks and I knew this would be my go-to breakfast place.
I suspect that this cafe must have ties to Hawaii as it offers not just the staple breakfast foods of pancakes, hash browns, bacon, sausages, etc...but also offers loco moco, adobo fried rice, and Lola's corned beef hash.
My go-to is either the loco moco or the bacon and eggs. What I absolutely love is that for less than $20, either of those plates offers so much food. For example, the loco moco is your standard loco moco (rice, hamburger patty, two eggs made any way you want, and gravy) PLUS a choice of potatoes or pancakes. I always get crispy hash browns...which are actually crispy. But if you go the pancake route, you can get the buttermilk pancakes OR upgrade to one of their signature pancake flavors such as red velvet (a popular one), ube, chocolate chip, bananas foster, orange cream, and the list goes on. I kid you not...they must have over 25 different signature pancakes. Not to mention you can upgrade the rice to be garlic fried rice for only $1.50!
For the bacon and eggs, it is exactly as it sounds. Three strips of bacon and two eggs made any way you like...and you have a choice of rice or potatoes AND pancakes or toast. How can you go wrong?! I normally upgrade to garlic rice and get a side of crispy hash browns.
Tips:
1. Dining in - go early to hopefully avoid the crowd
2. Taking out - if they are very busy, they will stop taking to go orders so you may still want to go at an off time. There's been many times I've been told I can't place a take out order because the kitchens were already too busy.