It isn't a cafe rather a buffet. Â And the buffet is rather small, but it has all the good home cookin' things: roast beef, mashed potatoes, gravy, giant yeasty rolls and the best fried okra ever....OK, that's all I need. Â
But it also had fried chicken and ribs, and the sides were all home style. Â Take the green beans...they were large, slightly sweet, slightly smokey from the bacon with a tad of onion; not like you get in California: long, round, tasteless and squeak when you chew them.
The cafe is a great place to stop if you just don't know what you want to eat or if you're in the mood for a great steak and seafood. The menu is very diverse, featuring Italian, Mexican, Mediterranean specialities as well as American classics. Â This variety and great service is why the International has been a local favorite for over ten years.
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