Huff’s brings it on home
Roberta McMillan
Huff’s Restaurant, at the corner of Goldenwest Street and Edinger
Avenue, offers an array of home-style American cuisine with large
portions at generous prices.
Coupons are easily found for this eatery, formerly known as
Sunny’s, by looking in various newspapers, including coupons for
two-for-one breakfasts, lunches and dinners.
What I enjoy most about this restaurant, other than the food, is
the friendly service and the clean and home-like atmosphere. Many
meals on the dinner menu come with soup and salad, a small dessert
and a small loaf of fresh hot bread with soft, creamy butter. The
home cooking is distinct and always of superb quality.
During a recent visit with my husband, I ordered the turkey
dinner. The all-white-meat turkey portion was huge and was
accompanied by chilled cranberry sauce, scrumptious stuffing, fresh
corn, carrots and freshly made mashed potatoes -- on which was poured
a delicate, yet flavorful gravy. The salad was crisp and clean, and
the dressing was tasty and delightful.
The soups are a highlight for me: always perfect, always hot and
always with tender, melt-in-your-mouth ingredients. There are an
array of daily soups, but my favorite is the everyday vegetable beef
soup, which reminds me so much of my mother’s cooking.
Included with the meal, lest I forget, is a small portion of
pudding -- sometimes banana (with a slice of banana included),
sometimes chocolate and sometimes rice, which is added to every plate
for a perfect finale.
The breakfasts are just as filling and delicious, as are the
sandwiches and hamburgers.
I always leave with to-go boxes, filled to the brim, so I can
enjoy them at home for a couple of additional meals. I have found no
greater value for your dollar than at Huff’s.
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