Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Lively Main Street spot offering American comfort food with Korean-inspired twists, strong hospitality, and brunch; quality is generally good but breakfast consistency and portion value can vary.
On Lakewood Ranch Main Street, Remy’s feels warm and bustling, with a patio perfect for people-watching and a bar that anchors the room. Service often shines—one table recalled, "the team rearranged everything so our family could sit together"—though busy nights with live music can run on the loud side. Expect friendly check-ins and the owner making rounds when the room hums. The cooking blends American comfort with Korean accents rather than theatrics. Favorites like bulgogi nachos, a craveable French Dip, and a gochujang-bright Bulgogi Benedict carry the menu’s signature, while breakfast classics and bar bites keep it accessible. Dinner plates often hit the mark, but some brunch items and seafood platters swing between great and just okay, so choosing the house specialties pays off. Families do well here. The menu has plenty kids will actually eat—pancakes, waffles, fries, sliders, and simple eggs—plus seating that accommodates groups. While adventurous options pop up, there are ample familiar choices. If your crew leans picky, steer toward pancakes, sliders, or fries and skip the more experimental picks.
Area: Planned town center with walkable Main Street, family-friendly and social, mix of locals and visiting friends.
Safety: Well-lit, high foot traffic, generally safe and well maintained per suburban town center norms.
Nearby: Surrounded by shops, bars, and events with occasional live music; outdoor seating along sidewalk.
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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