A cozy spot with a unique vibe, creative dishes, and a focus on authentic flavors, making it a must-visit for Mexican food lovers.
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Jeneen G
Beautiful place tastefully decked out with authentic Mexican art and design. Brought and airy. Cozy neighborhood restaurant. Great service, great food and gluten -free by default. They also have a vegan menu
A spot where you can enjoy huge portions of unique flavors, a BYOB policy, and a cultural experience with beautiful art and intriguing conversations.
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Jessie Reagen
A beautiful setting with drums to sit on! Food was beautifully presented. Fish, plantains & momo was delicious. Chu and Rice just ok. Most of their food is gluten free and can be vegan. They had 2 spectacular desserts that fit the bill - a dense and fruit packed raspberry chocolate cake and moist and fresh blueberry hibiscus cake. The ginger drink was also very good.
This cozy gem delights with delicious treats, standout pastries, and a warm atmosphere perfect for a quick break or sweet indulgence.
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Mimi Grace Olive
This place is AWESOME❣️ I asked the manager if they could offer more than 1 gluten free pastry & within a week they started offering the MOST DELICIOUS Meusli Muffin❣️ 😋
Don't be fooled by the seeds on top into thinking it’s “a drybran muffin” - NO - it’s a moist, yummy muffin that I challenge ppl to try & see you miss no gluten when eating this scrumptious treat! 😍
THANK YOU, Takoma Beverage Co. baker!!
Visited with my mother as she raved about their spiced tea. We have gluten intolerances and try to stay away from dairy so middle eastern places typically work well for our dietary concerns. We ordered the fried cauliflower, spinach, okra, and vegetable stew.
The Good
-The fried cauliflower is delicious
-The okra was good. Nothing spectacular but it wasn’t as bland as the other dishes.
-Our server was kind and the food came out quickly!
-The ambiance is quaint. We loved the wood oven heater and the decor.
The Bad
The stew and spinach were unexpectedly bland! The spinach appeared to be pan seared as it was visibly dry. The vegetable stew just tasted like tomato sauce and vegetables-no distinct flavor palette there.
Unfortunately the tea was watery as though it’d been steeped too many times.
I think there are certain dishes that are definitely worth trying here and others that are just okay. Definitely heed previous reviews and pick out the standout dishes. If I came back, I’d get the cauliflower again but try the falafel!
Great sushi! Prices are reasonable for Takoma Park. The wine selection is decent, including a few fancier options plus four or five varietals from their affordable house offerings, where most restaurants just offer a house red and house white. Easily accommodates vegetarian and gluten free diets. Table service is surprisingly quick even on a busy Saturday night with every table full.
This cozy spot offers a small but expertly crafted menu, featuring a variety of vibrant dishes that delight locals and visitors alike.
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Kimberley R
Loved the space, the food was delicious, and staff were warm and friendly. It’s a small menu, but they do it well, and we appreciated the vegan- and gluten-free menu options. As a Takoma park local, I miss Mark’s, but this is a delightful addition to the neighborhood!