Showing posts with label Break of Dawn - CLOSED. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Break of Dawn - CLOSED. Show all posts

Thursday, August 28, 2014

New Location, Same Great Result at Break of Dawn - CLOSED


Break of Dawn Restaurant
24291 Avenida De La Carlota #P-4
Laguna Hills, CA 92653

Yes, we do hit up restaurants more than once. Even with a growing list of restaurants we wanted to go to, we wanted to try Break of Dawn again. When we first hit up Break of Dawn in 2009, it reaffirmed my love of doing this blog. I probably would not have heard about this restaurant if it had not been for the blogs I read back then.

For those who do not know the story of Break of Dawn, here's a condensed version. It was opened by Chef Dee Nguyen in 2006 after a very successful stint as the Executive Sous Chef at the Ritz-Carlton Laguna Niguel. He left his lucrative career to be closer and care for his special needs son. This restaurant is three miles from his home, and being the boss, he can set the restaurant's hours to allow for maximum time to be with his son, Berlin. Break of Dawn is only open Wednesday through Sunday from 8 to 2pm.


Just this year, they moved three doors down from where they had been for seven years. They are still in the same shopping center, but now they are between Road Runner Sports and a Chinese restaurant, Mandarin Terrace. We immediately spotted the new location, with an assist from what I assume to be Dee's old-time truck parked out in front. I don't know what kind of truck this is, but it had a 1939 license plate. One of you will likely alert me to what kind of truck this is.

Anyway, the new spot is much more open than the old one. We arrived here at 11 on a recent Sunday morning, and a good group of people was waiting to be seated. We put our name down on the list and walked around the nearby stores. After about a half hour, we were seated inside. They also have a nice-sized patio in front of the restaurant. The inside space is dominated by a graffiti mural spelling out the restaurant's name. The restaurant is airy, with many exposed light-colored wood and high ceilings. Even with it being so busy here, the restaurant seemed in control.

The menu at Break of Dawn could best be described as traditional breakfasts with a twist. It may be more like brunch dishes, but it is like nothing you have seen before. There are egg dishes, French toast, and other breakfast favorites, but they are prepared with Chef Nguyen's special vision, which has brought a large number of people to this restaurant. Everything on this menu looked so good that I was debating over ten or so items. Let's see what we finally decided on for this visit.



We'll start with Katie's selection this morning, the Sausage and Rice ($13). See, this is not anything you can get at your local Denny's. This plate comprised Hawaiian sausage, two fried eggs, rice, scallions, hijiki, and a green papaya smear. I had never heard of hijiki before, but after doing a little research, I found that it's a brown sea vegetable growing on the coastlines of Asia, and it's also been named one of the most healthy foods in the world. Katie loved this plate, calling it "the best breakfast in Orange County." She was surprised by the lightness of the sausage; the eggs were fried nicely without being too greasy, and the rice was excellent and flavorful. Needless to say, she was delighted with this.



Man, I had a rough time deciding what to have at Break of Dawn. I had my choices narrowed down to ten items, but I finally decided on the Mac and Cheese ($14). Yes, you read that right. This is the mac and cheese. The menu describes this dish as bacon fried eggs, with Sicilian sausage, short rib, and a Parmesan-tomato cream sauce served alongside this. I would describe this breakfast as a mac and cheese omelet. I thought it would be heavy with all the meat included in it, but it was one of the lightest breakfasts I have had. The sauce gave this dish an Italian feel, and the macaroni only added to that feeling. It was very different, and after eating this, I wondered why no one else had thought of a macaroni and cheese omelet.



Love creme brulee, but do you want to have it for breakfast? Then this French Toast Creme Brulee ($16) is for you. This French toast starts with raisin brioche and Mexican chocolate, coconut, and chocolate-soy caramel thrown in. It's not as sweet as you might think, but oh so good. There is no need for syrup for this breakfast plate. Katie and I really were jockeying for bites of this near the end.

It's good to know that the food and Dee Nguyen's vision have not changed just because Break of Dawn has moved. This is still as good as the first time we visited, and maybe even run a little smoother. I was impressed with everything that hit our table and had a front-row seat watching Dee oversee his kitchen. He called out orders, let waiters know their food was up, and talked to customers. For such a busy day, we made it in and out a lot faster than I would have expected. Sure, the prices are a little on the high side for breakfast, but the quality you are getting makes it worth it once in a while. Good to be back at Break of Dawn. Now I'm just looking forward to our next visit, which will happen more frequently than once every five years.

Out of five bottles of dishwashing liquid (because Dawn is the best-selling dishwashing brand in the US, and I'd imagine they would have to use a lot of it to clean all the plates here), five being best to zero being worst, Break of Dawn gets 4 bottles of dishwashing liquid.

Break of Dawn does not have a website, but you can find out more info about them on their Yelp page here: https://www.yelp.com/biz/break-of-dawn-laguna-hills-2

Sunday, December 6, 2009

Is it Worth Getting Up For the Break of Dawn? - CLOSED


Break of Dawn
24351 Avenida De La Carlota #N-6
Laguna Hills, CA 92653

My friend ML is one of the few customers I like at work. She is always friendly, never bugs, and makes a fantastic trail mix, which I always look forward to every December. So when I told her about my blog and that I would review restaurants, she suggested I try Break of Dawn. I had never heard of it but was eager to try it after she and fellow Yelpers glowed about the place.

Break of Dawn is an easy-to-miss breakfast/lunch place tucked behind Trader Joe's in Laguna Hills. It is owned by a former Ritz-Carlton chef who had to alter his career path after a medical mishap with his son. He opened this place so he could be close to his son and still do the work that he loves.

I had a rare Saturday off and was tired of turkey after Thanksgiving, so we decided that this would be the perfect opportunity to try this place. The restaurant is very colorful and has a really homey feel to it. We decided to sit outside in the crisp morning air. The waiter was very attentive and ready to fulfill our needs.




I decided on the pre-fixe menu, which consists of three courses. This is the first: Butternut Squash Bisque. The bisque was smooth and creamy, a very nice way to start my meal. Accompanying the bisque were these crispy meat rolls. They were good and really tasty when you dipped them in the bisque.


Here is my entree, the Sausage and Rice. The plate featured two fried eggs, a scoop of rice, green papaya-sesame salad, and Portuguese-Hawaiian sausage. The sausage was the real winner here. It had a very nice flavor and complimented the plate nicely. The salad was good but tasted better when it was mixed with the eggs.



Here is the real star of the show on this day, though. This dish is so good that it deserves two pictures on this blog. This is the French toast of Willie Wonka himself: Creme Brulee French Toast. Dusted with powdered sugar and chocolate sauce, this dessert for breakfast will keep you coming back for more to this eatery. Rich but oh so satisfying, we could not devour this plate quick enough.



Here is the final of my three courses: the Chocolate Crème Brulee. This was a mild yet pleasing way to end my meal. The chocolate was not too overpowering, and the texture was silky smooth, with a crisp top.


So, we will be back at Break of Dawn. As we were sitting there, we saw many more things we wanted to try. The omelets looked amazing, and the Chilaquiles-Ranchero sounds like it could be a hit as well. This place is not your typical breakfast joint, but sometimes, you want to step out of the shadows and into the sun. 

So on a scale of 5 rays of the sun to zero rays of the sun, 5 being best, Break of Dawn receives 4 rays of the sun!

Break of Dawn does not have a website, but you can check out their Yelp page here: https://www.yelp.com/biz/break-of-dawn-laguna-hills-2