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Orange Tree Cafe Restaurant
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D D.
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The Orange Peel Restaurant is so small that it's easy to pass up if you are
not looking closely but you may get a hint of where it is at because there is
a line of people standing outside waiting for their turn to get in. This is during
breakfast hours. They are nestled in the Red Run Plaza on 15 Mile Road and
Schoenherr and there is two neon signs shining "Shish Kebob" & "coney Island" in the window. Once inside the pretty grecian wallpaper is worn and
ripped with age but adorn the walls. Right above your booth you will see a
fake hanging basket and now you are sure that all those people in line are here because of the superb cooking. They have tons of omelettes to choose
from so I was in my bit of eden for the hour. I chose the western omelette with hugh chunks of meat and potato. You get a side order of your favorite
toast. After eating, I forgot about the lame decorations of this little spot and
told the chef that I totally loved his cooking and would be back soon as they
do have the best darn omelette's around!
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