This morning, a bunch of us went for an early breakfast to the local restaurant -- a Portuguese American joint called the Neighborhood Restaurant. This was not a dressed up, gussied up sort of place but boy was the food fabulous, made with love and care. All of their breakfast specials clock in at $12.99 for a heaping plate of food, coffee, an orange juice and your choice of fruit or cream of wheat. Definitely go for the cream of wheat -- it is homey, comforting and delish, a speciality of the place.
What else did I have?
I had their Garden Omelette with feta, mushrooms, broccoli, spinach, and tomatoes. It was accompanied with rice and beans and potatoes. Yes a standard breakfast item but done well, it was just the ticket this morning. The food was honest, the company was great, and the price was right. If I find myself in Somerville again, I will definitely go back to the Neighborhood Restaurant, but know you have to go early and that you should order off of the daily specials menu.
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