Small market offers fresh bakery with aromatic bread like zaatar bread served with olive oil. Shelves hold authentic Middle Eastern staples including olives and spices. Pastries and savory pies are fresh and high quality, some available frozen for home baking.
Aromatic freshly baked bread stands out here. Zaatar bread comes with olive oil, alongside the usual Middle Eastern breads and canned goods.
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Reservations are required for large orders, such as a whole tray for $30.
Everything is made fresh daily, ensuring high quality and flavor.
Expect a small but impressive selection of baked goods and frozen items.
Ironwood café with renovated loft space offers spacious tables designed for shared dining and work. Atmosphere ranges from cozy and vibey to occasionally loud, hosting a mix of chill, chat, and work moments. A kids’ play area adds a thoughtful touch for families.
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Parking can be a challenge at the cafe.
There is a parking lot right next to the cafe that is free on weekends.
They will have a large food menu and host evening community events.
Eclectic pirate-themed decor and diverse artwork create a unique atmosphere. Fresh, warm, homemade bread is served with generous portions and endless supply. Frequent live music adds a funky vibe while colorful outdoor seating suits small groups and families.
Fresh, warm, and homemade bread comes with generous portions and an endless supply. Staff sometimes clear bread plates quickly, even before finishing.
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Live music happens on Thursdays and Saturdays.
On New Year's Eve, a 5-course meal is offered.
Parking is easy, even on busy evenings.
High ceilings and an open layout create a casual spot with authentic Taiwanese breakfast and affordable prices. Bread is light and soft, perfect in sandwiches with egg and sausage. The quiet chatter and Chinese news channel add to the relaxed, no-frills vibe.
Bread comes out light and soft, similar to Japanese style. Toasted bread is thin and warm, used in sandwiches with egg, sausage, ham, tomato, and raw onion but no sauce.
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The restaurant closes at 2 pm, limiting lunch options.
Expect limited seating during peak breakfast hours.
Prices are higher than in Taiwan, but considered affordable for Silicon Valley.
Pineapple buns offer a crunchy exterior with soft bread inside, while egg tarts showcase freshly baked pastries with unique flavors like mango and pandan guava butter. Long lines show high demand, and a pineapple family tree adds charm to the busy, bustling space.
Freshly baked bread features a light and fluffy texture with a buttery crust that melts when hot. Pineapple buns balance a crunchy exterior with soft, fresh bread inside and a good filling ratio.
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Expect at least a 30-minute wait during peak hours.
They only accept cash, so plan accordingly.
There is no indoor seating available; only outdoor seating is offered.
Sandwiches feature fresh sourdough bread that enhances every bite. Seating is clean and quiet, perfect for a calm meal. Ingredients are high-quality, served simply without fuss.
Freshly baked sourdough bread stands out here, making sandwiches and bread bowls taste noticeably better. The bread is always fresh and clearly baked with care.
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The online ordering process is easy for pickup.
The shop maintains a clean and well-kept environment.
Gluten-free bread incurs an extra charge not shown on the receipt.
Arabic-themed coffee shop shines with honeycomb bread that blends sweet and savory perfectly. Spacious interior with high ceilings and bright lighting makes it ideal for work or study. Enjoy traditional tea cups and Yemeni music for a rich cultural vibe.
Honeycomb bread stands out with its sweet-savory combo, stuffed with cheese and drizzled with honey. Other breads like potato stuffed bread and cheese bread offer fresh, balanced flavors.
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The plaza has a large parking lot.
Finding a table usually takes 20–30 minutes during busy hours.
The coffee shop gets busy often, which can lead to longer wait times.
Cafe blends cozy atmosphere with a quirky backyard garden full of Egyptian murals. Dense, homemade bread shines in house sandwiches served with grape jelly. Prices stay reasonable, and payment is easy with cash, Venmo, or Zelle.
Dense, homemade bread stands out as the star, fresh and hearty. It pairs well with house sandwiches and comes served with grape jelly.
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The cafe accepts cash, Venmo, or Zelle for payments.
There is an upcharge of 4% for credit card usage.
Street parking is available, along with a nearby large lot.
Grocery store offers Zabiha halal meat and fresh organic Afghan bread known for quality. Prices are higher with bread size cut but cost doubled. Unique international products and local farm sourcing add to its distinct selection.
Fresh organic Afghan bread stands out here, often sought after even from far away. The bread NAN and Persian bread are also notable, though the bread size has decreased while prices rose from $2 to $4 each.
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Prices for bread increased from $2 to $4 each.
The weight of the Afghani bread was reduced without lowering the price.
Maiwand Market offers a great selection of unique items for international cuisine.
Modern, minimalistic space with a black theme sets a clean, relaxed vibe. Unlimited freshly baked garlic bread and refillable corn soup come free with meals. Self-serve sauce bar and moderate music add to the casual, authentic night market feel.
Unlimited freshly baked garlic bread comes with meals, paired with refillable corn soup and a choice of black or green tea. The bread and soup are free and consistently good.
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Unlimited soup, bread, and drinks are available on weekdays.
Different discounts are offered from Monday to Thursday.
Ordering via QR code is an option, but it automatically submits items added to the cart.
Modern Indian spot serves authentic pav bhaji with crispy pav bread that sometimes burns. Cozy, vibrant space offers genuine street food flavors but echoes during ordering. Butter and spices make the curry rich and flavorful.
Pav bread comes crispy but can be burnt sometimes. It pairs with a buttery potato, tomato, and spice curry called pav bhaji, often eaten with lemon and cilantro squeezed on top.
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Pav Bhaji Hut serves only one dish, Pav Bhaji, priced at $14.
Extra pav costs $4, and sugar cane juice is available for $7.
The restaurant closes at 9pm and takes the last order at 8:45pm.
Spacious store offers fresh organic produce and a salad bar for healthy choices. Bakery has artisanal bread but slicing can be slow. Self-checkout with Amazon One makes paying quick and secure.
Fresh bread comes in artisanal varieties and is consistently available alongside other quality foods. Bakery staff sometimes show slow service when slicing bread, which can cause delays.
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Parking can be difficult, especially during peak hours.
Expect to pay higher prices for organic produce compared to other stores.
The salad bar lacks individual lids, raising hygiene concerns.
Cafe has a quiet atmosphere with good WiFi and larger tables perfect for work or study. Soft, doughy bread shines in Philly steak sandwiches and bread bowls. Toasted bread comes with tasty sides like pickles, making it great for meals and coffee.
Soft, doughy bread stands out, especially the ciabatta used for Philly steak sandwiches. Bread bowls offer a delicious way to enjoy soups, and toasting options come with sides like pickles.
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The reward system allows you to get a free pastry with purchases.
Expect some menu items, like baguettes, to be sold out in the evening.
The cleanliness of the bathrooms could be improved, as they often run out of supplies.
Sourdough bread shines with its chewy texture and tangy flavor, staying soft for days. Bread bowls keep soups like clam chowder hot and fresh. Warm, inviting atmosphere pairs with quick service despite occasional waits, while prices are on the higher side.
Sourdough bread stays soft for days and has a distinct tangy flavor. Bread bowls hold soups like clam chowder and butternut squash, keeping them hot and fresh. Early visits get you the freshest loaves.
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Expect long wait times during lunch hours, especially on weekdays.
Parking can be challenging due to the location near popular stores.
Credit cards and mobile payments are accepted; cash is also an option.