Champaign Brunch: Luna
Drink specials—Mimosa, Bloody Mary
Location—Downtown Champaign
Price range—$3 to $16, with most meals averaging around $9
Atmosphere—French bistro
Child friendly—I'd say yes
Vegetarian-friendly—Yes
Service—Knowledgeable and fun
Outdoor seating—Yes
Reservations—Accepted, but generally not needed for smallish parties
I did a report on the brunch at Luna when it was still Cafe Luna, located at Fourth and Green on campus. A couple of years ago, Luna moved to its current location in the old train station on Chestnut Street (corner of Chestnut and University Ave.). I'd been to lunch and dinner but not to brunch since they moved, and I'd heard that they have new brunch dishes, so I thought I'd better do an update.
Thus, Keith and I headed there on a recent Sunday morning. It was still warm enough that some people were seated on the very pleasant and good-sized back patio and the doors were open. We opted for a table just near the back door, where we could enjoy the breeze and the view. Ensconced in a corner on the cushioned banquette, enjoying the delicious aromas even before we ate, I was happy as a clam.
We started with Bloody Marys. We had the Luna Classic; also on offer that morning were a wasabi and a gazpacho variation ($6 for each). Garnished with asparagus spears, olives, and lemon wedges, the Marys were nice and spicy; just right, to our taste. Mimosas ($6), fresh fruit juices, regular coffee, espresso, capuccino, latte, mocha, and hot chocolate were other brunch beverage options.
Also as a starter, we tried the homemade-from-scratch mini-Gruyère croissants. The pastry was flaky, light, and airy, the cheese deliciously nutty, and the croissant-bites melted in our mouths. You'll find other "starter" options to whet your appetite, as well: beignets with warm chocolate and berry sauces; mini-cinnamon, hazelnut, and walnut rolls with orange glaze; mini-almond croissants, and mixed berries with cream among them.
In the cereal-and-toast category, the brunch menu included such items as birchemuesli (a traditional Swiss breakfast of oats, fruit, yogurt, and nuts); hot oatmeal with cranberries, walnuts, raisins, brown sugar, and cream; and Grand Marnier French toast with orange-zest glaze and toasted almonds. Price range for these dishes is $3 to $8.
There are five types of eggs Benedict: traditional, with ham and poached eggs; Florentine, prosciutto; gravad lox; and crab and lobster cakes, and you can choose from a traditional Hollandaise or Luna's sundried tomato, Bearnaise, or curry variations. The Benedicts range in price from $8 to $11, and they come with roasted potatoes and a small salad.
Or you may choose one of the four potato skillets on offer: roasted vegetables; ham; seared flank steak; and gravad lox. The seared flank steak skillet with caramelized onions, cherry tomatoes, and cheese sounded good to Keith; the cheese in that dish was Stilton, but since he's not fond of blue cheeses, he requested Gruyère instead and the substitution was no problem. The skillets will set you back from $8 to $10 depending on which one you order.
But wait—there's more about potatoes! Luna also serves roesti, described on the menu as "Swiss golden potato pancakes." You might try them Italian style, topped with sausage and bacon gravy and egg; or with ham, Gruyère, Roma tomato, and fried egg; beef tenderloin with creamy white wine and mushroom sauce; or the vegetarian asparagus, cherry tomato, artichoke, and olives with goat cheese. I went for the ham and cheese version. Most roesti are $8, with the beef tenderloin version naturally priced higher ($12).
There are seven varieties of omelets to choose from ($7 to $11), and also grilled sandwiches (Croque Monsieur et Madame among them), quiche Lorraine, and several entrées (seared salmon, roasted chicken, filet Mignon). Price range for the entrées is $12 to $16.
The cozy and comfortable atmosphere (with Billie Holiday and Nora Jones crooning in the background), knowledgeable and fun servers, and delicious, homemade food all add up to a relaxed and very enjoyable brunch experience. Highly recommended.
Luna
116 North Chestnut Street
Champaign, IL
217-356-5862
Brunch is served from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Sundays.
Luna Web site
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