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Welcome to Mia's Country Kitchen

Nestled in the heart of Hemet, California, Mia’s Country Kitchen celebrates the essence of home-cooked comfort food. Specializing in burgers and sandwiches, this quaint diner invites patrons into a warm, welcoming atmosphere, where friendly service and hearty meals intertwine effortlessly. The highlights include their Old Fashioned Buttermilk Pancakes and the beloved chilaquiles, both of which have garnered rave reviews from locals. Each dish embodies the spirit of traditional American cuisine, served hot and fresh. Whether you’re a regular or a first-time visitor, Mia’s fosters a sense of belonging, making every meal feel like a cherished family gathering.

LOCATIONS

Welcome to Mia's Country Kitchen, your ultimate destination for hearty burgers and comforting sandwiches nestled in the heart of Hemet, California. Located at 3323 W Florida Ave, this charming establishment combines down-home cooking with a friendly atmosphere that makes you feel right at home. You can expect delicious food and warm service when you call them at (951) 652-1469 to place an order or make a reservation.

Mia's specializes in classic diner fare that beckons all breakfast lovers. With a diverse menu that includes delights like Pork Steak and Eggs, Chicken Fried Steak, and the beloved Eggs Benedict, it’s no wonder that Mia's has garnered a loyal following. The Old Fashioned Buttermilk Pancakes are equally tempting, offering guests the perfect way to kickstart their day with fluffy goodness.

But don't just take my word for it; customers rave about the down-home ambiance and the attentive service. Louise D. described her breakfast experience as "very good," highlighting the sirloin steak and corn beef hash paired with biscuits and gravy. Similarly, Cory G. can't get enough of the friendly wait staff and delightful meals, making Mia's a weekly stop on his culinary journey. Rissa Lynn P. praises the chilaquiles, claiming they are simply "AMAZING." In fact, the energy inside is warm, inviting, and reminiscent of a classic country cafe, where everyone is treated like family.

  • Signature Dishes: A mix of traditional breakfasts and satisfying burgers, ensuring something for everyone.
  • Relaxed Atmosphere: A true diner experience, where you can enjoy your meal without pretense.
  • Community Hub: Locals love it, making it a vibrant spot to gather and share good food.

In a world filled with fast-casual dining and chain restaurants, Mia's Country Kitchen stands out as a beacon of comfort food. Customers appreciate the straightforward, tasty offerings served up with a smile. So, come on over to Mia's Country Kitchen and indulge in a slice of diner culture that celebrates affordability and flavor. Whether you're a breakfast aficionado or just in need of a satisfying meal, Mia's is ready to welcome you with open arms and full plates!

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Louise D.
Louise D.

Breakfast was very good. I got the sirloin steak country potatoes with biscuits and gravy and my son had the corn beef hash with biscuits and gravy and we both enjoyed our meal. The waitress was very friendly and the restaurant was clean. We will definitely be back.

Cory G.
Cory G.

I love this place and I'm so glad it's so close to my work! Down home country cafe with super friendly waitresses. I honestly haven't had anything here that's not great. This place is on weekly rotation for me.

Rissa Lynn P.
Rissa Lynn P.

Every time I go to Mia's Country Kitchen the staff gives you so much love and makes you feel like you're right at home. I always get there chilaquiles AMAZING!!!!

Leslie Y.
Leslie Y.

The menudo was so flavorful and delicious the waitress we got was super nice and very attentive love comming here !

Bre R.
Bre R.

Love Mias. It's all about their breakfast. Chipped beef, chicken fried steak and omelettes are the best. Locals enjoy this spot & that's always a great recommendation. We love the counter best, so old school

John B.
John B.

After reading some of the other reviews, I had difficulty reconciling them with my experience there. It's as if someone walked in, expected a local town hangout to be filled with racists and rednecks, and saw what they wanted to see. Hemet is a multi-racial town with a lot of hard-working folks of all races. I saw that in the clientele. Many people have stopped wearing masks in public. While I may question their wisdom, my wife and I wore ours when we walked in, as did many others. We received excellent, friendly, albeit informal service. Nobody even blinked. The food was hot, tasty, and plentiful. The coffee was as good as diner coffee gets, which means that it was fresh, hot, and rather strong. Not the best coffee I've ever had, but I enjoyed it, and I'm a bit of a coffee snob. Beyond that. It's a diner, folks. They don't have a wine steward, nor a matre d'. The food is basic. It's not "fusion" or any sort of cutting edge cuisine. It's just good basic diner food. No, it's not slick or corporate. It's not a nation-wide franchise with menus decided by focus groups. It's not fine dining. They don't have any of that. What they do have is good diner-style food, fast and friendly service, and a relaxed atmosphere. And if that's not what you're looking for, then why are you walking in there in the first place?