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This view is gone. The stick on sign that read Nemoto Cafe is gone. There’s a big blue, red and white sign tacked to the facade of the building that reads: “For Sale.”You could have called it a greasy spoon. The Nemoto, operated by an aging Asian couple, cooked up sausage-and-egg breakfasts, hamburgers, white bread sandwiches and the like on a kitchen-grade stove. The tables were formica topped; the decor, diner.It was the type of place that’s getting harder to find in my neighbourhood. Houses around here sell for over $1 million each; the commercial real estate must be as expensive and there is less and less room for small places in aging stuccoed buildings.Nemoto goes and with it a place for a cheap breakfast. It’s getting to harder to find a grilled ham and cheese sandwich in the neighbourhood, or at least one that isn’t designer farmer goat cheese on 17-ancient-grain bread with designer mustard.Note: Link goes to my Flickr photo stream.

Written by yadb

August 8, 2007 at 4:24 am

Posted in Words & photos

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  1. gone?

    is it?

    i got my little family ready
    for a nice nemoto breakfast the
    other day (i can’t cook pancakes and
    bacon that cheap) only to find
    the dreaded closed sign on the window!
    is it true?
    the demise of the nemoto?

    the nemoto was our favorite place
    to have a massive side of fruit in place
    of hashbrowns without the label of
    island raised, bio-watered cantaloup!

    i hope they open in a new location!

    stephen wilde

    January 22, 2008 at 11:09 pm


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