
Una joya escondida en Ocean View que sirve clásicos de diner de alta calidad con un toque de distinción.
Oceanview Diner es un restaurante con buena reputación en Norfolk, conocido por su comida fantástica, su servicio amable y precios razonables. Las reseñas destacan un menú variado con platos como pollo empanizado con parmesano, sándwiches cubanos y platos de desayuno servidos en sartén, todo servido en un entorno acogedor y sin pretensiones. El diner ofrece porciones generosas y personal atento, lo que lo convierte en el favorito de la localidad tanto para comidas informales como para cenas especiales en noches selectas.
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Se sirve diariamente con favoritos como panqueques, sartenes y Eggs Benedict.
Disfruta de sándwiches abundantes, ensaladas y especiales del día en un entorno informal.
Disponible miércoles a viernes con platos elaborados por el chef, como pollo empanizado con parmesano.
Disfruta de brownies frescos, pasteles y otros dulces de la vitrina.
Complementa tu comida con una selección de salsas picantes regionales para añadir sabor.
I arrived on a Thursday evening not long before closing. I was one of just a few guests, but I was greeted warmly and encouraged to sit pretty much wherever I wished. I picked a seat at the counter. My first impression of the menu was it was quite varied; my second was, “Pricey!” However … once the food began arriving, I quickly realized that the prices reflected quite high-quality food and service. First came a fresh square of focaccia-style bread together with a small cup of tangy olive oil dip (with a bit of a kick!). This wasn’t even mentioned on the menu. This is a diner? My drink order, a glass of ice water and a mug of black coffee, arrived quickly. (I prefer black, strong coffee. This was fresh, but not strong. Oh well. It was twice refilled promptly without my asking, a good thing.) I then ordered the parmesan-encrusted chicken, which comes on a bed of pasta. For my included side, I ordered a salad with blue cheese dressing. To my delight, without being asked they brought the salad *first*. And what a salad. Yes, it was just a side salad, but it was completely fresh, with thin turnip and onion slices decoratively distributed on top, many small cherry tomatoes *and* a serious amount of small diced tomatoes underneath the lettuce. The on-the-side generous portion of blue cheese dressing rivaled what I make at home. The chicken was thick, tender, and cooked perfectly—tender, moist, just right. The crust complemented the dish rather than taking it over. The pasta had a light lemon sauce, very nice. Once I finished the main course, I pointed at one of those old-style glass display cases that had several brownies in it. They offered to heat it. “Yes, please!” It was scrumptious, not at all dry despite having been on display. If this place was a white-tablecloth restaurant, the food and service would fit right in … well, perhaps with upgraded coffee. And the speaker(s?) they used for their late-ish 20th century music (which I enjoyed, by the way—I grew up in the second half of that century) could stand to be upgraded. I have plans to return there twice in the next couple of months. I look forward to it!
Food is FANTASTIC. We walked in and it was a wait, but like my husband said “that’s a good sign, means they’re good.” Was definitely worth the wait - which wasn’t that long, but they also said they’ve been slower than usual, presumably because of the extended government shutdown. Staff was friendly and great to chat with. We had a special (Benedict royale) and a Cuban. My husband said his Cuba was better than one he had at a Cuban restaurant over in Suffolk. The lady we spoke with said she lived in Key West some years ago for many years and learned a good Cuban sandwich that way. It was flavorful and juuuicy! She said they’re also open Wednesday Thursday Friday for DINNER, and that the dinners are more upscale because they have some very “overqualified” chefs, so they get the chance to show off those skills more on those nights. This is definitely one of your “hidden gems” sort of places, situated kind of hidden all nondescript in a strip with very understated signage. Interior is a lil dated, it was def a lil warm inside, but tolerable, and toilet seat I think was loose or something 😅 I survived it though lol If this place was situated in a fancier setting, I’d definitely expect to see much higher priced menu for the quality of dishes. OH! And don’t forget to try the local hot sauces!
Love this little hole in the wall diner. Fried Green Tomatoes taste just like grandmas and the batter sticks too. Got the skillet today, I normally do the biscuits and gravy but the breakfast skillet was delicious. If you haven’t been here, you need to.
A welcomed surprise in Ocean View. This place has never been on our radar. It’s a small hole in the wall place but food portions were BIG and prices were extremely reasonable. And the best part…the food was good!!! We went as a party of 10 around 9am on Sunday morning. We had to split into 2 tables (8 at one table and 2 teenagers at another). We were sat in less than 20 minutes. The dining room isn’t terribly large but there is enough room for larger parties. The wait staff was FANTASTIC. With only 3 employees working we were greeted quickly and were able to order quickly. Drinks were never empty. The food came out hot and fast. The pancakes were delicious. I think they were my favorite. Everyone’s order was correct. Everyone had their own meals with drinks and the price with a 20% tip was $150.
Overall a great experience. Friendly fast service, great prices, simple menu. A small space filled up quickly, but not loud or stuffy. Very pleasant. Eggs Benedict was delicious. Not typical American size portions, but you will get enough to eat, which I appreciate. Coffee was good and refills came fast enough.
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