Miriam S.
Yelp
I have a thing for French toast, not a fetish, just a like for them. So when I heard Demitri's had a baklava French toast I immediately made plans for that weekend. We were happy to squeeze ourselves on a pair of stools by the window but were lucky enough to be offered a table as soon as it became free. We sat on greek oil drums, trust me it's a lot cooler than it sounds.
My friend had her eye on the Semolina Pancakes with sweet yogurt, rose jam, pistachios and orange blossom syrup. However her dreams were crushed, when she was told they had already run out. So two French toasts it was then. After having ordered several coffees and finished the whole lot, our waiter noticed we hadn't yet received our order. He was so genuinely apologetic, despite the fact we were told it would be a bit of a wait considering how busy they were. He assured us our meals will be out within minutes, and he was right. I honestly didn't mind waiting, the place really was busy and I could see a constant stream of orders leaving the kitchen. And, by the way, every dish looked enticing. I almost regretted my choice until the plate was placed in front of me.
The bread had been browned just enough so that it crisped up at the edges. A dollop of sweet yogurt sat beside the toast and all was showered with walnut praline. Then there's the cute little mug of orange blossom syrup, or as I like to call it, nectar of the gods. Surprisingly when it all came together the dish wasn't overly sweet at all, of course it really depends on how much syrup you pour all over it. The flavours all work, and the portion size was just perfect. I left satisfied and wanting to return again, not sickeningly full and regretting it all.
There's an outdoor area also, so if you're lucky enough, try and snag a table out the back and dine in the sun.