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Peanut Butter Krispy Treat at Two Chefs Cafe & Market

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Photo by: @EatDrinkCarolinas

Treat yourself today of all days at Two Chefs with this decadent Peanut Butter Krispy Treat. The iconic Greenville eatery (now at Main + Stone) offers these grab-and-go treats right at the register and they are not only fantastic, but made fresh right here.

I’ve eaten at Two Chefs for almost two decades, tasting nearly every menu item along the way, and definitely have my go-to orders:

  • The Salad Sampler with Chicken Salad, Rice Salad and Greek Veggies (I love the chicken kale salad too)
  • Stuffed Baguette with a side of Mediterranean couscous
  • The Chopped Salad
  • Pan-Roasted Chicken (or Meatloaf) with Mashed Potato and Herbed Veg
  • Black & White Chocolate Mousse Cake
  • Seven Layer Bar

But, the item I wish they’d bring back remains… the Smoked Salmon Deviled Eggs (a girl can dream, right?).

@EatDrinkCarolinas

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