When time is on a short leash and I am running to class late, sometimes breakfast can be skipped all together, leaving me fatigued.
But a local restaurant has saved me the troubles of missing breakfast and running late, acting as a new angel in my life.
Angel’s Restaurant, located at 12469 San Pablo Ave., incorporates traditional Mexican food with American touches, creating a bicultural mix of flavors.
Maria Weaver and her four daughters have brought a family love of cooking, and a generosity for the love of people, to the wholesome family-orientated restaurant, properly named Angel’s after Weaver’s youngest daughter.
Specializing in breakfast foods, guests can choose from an array of items.
Choices range from simple omelet plates served with hash browns or country potatoes and toast, to favorite Mexican dishes, such as chorizo, two scrambled eggs served with rice, beans, and tortillas. The restaurant also offers huevos rancheros, three eggs over easy in a mild tomato sauce served with rice, beans and tortillas.
When visiting Angel’s, guests will feel an at-home-like atmosphere, and the food will not fail to deliver.
Service is quick, and the prices are reasonable.
You can chat about the events of the day while waiting for your food, or get an update on the news, with televisions installed all around the restaurant.
Although Angel’s specialized in breakfast items, the restaurant does serve lunch items, such as hamburgers, cheeseburgers and double bacon cheeseburgers.
Burritos, tacos and sopes are also hot items on the menu.
Food is all prepared while you are waiting and fresh ingredients are always a focus, making Angel’s feel like your mother’s kitchen instead of a restaurant.
The soul of the owner is invested immensely in the preparation of the food and how well guests will be taking care of.
Getting a touch of authentic Mexican and conventional American food is only one call or just over two miles away, and a celestial visit to Angel’s will not disappoint you or your stomach.
The food will nourish your soul and make you at home, all at the same time. It will be something to long for
Angel’s has something for everyone, and if you wish to find out what they have for you, just give the superb taste of this Richmond eatery a try.
Contact Lamar James at ljames.advocate@gmail.com
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Updated: Tuesday, November 17, 2009
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Local delight — Customer Natalie Verduzco enjoys a seafood dish during her first visit to Angel’s Restaurant, located at 12569 San Pablo Ave., on Oct. 25.



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