Family-owned bakery offers authentic Armenian food with crispy, flavorful lahmajun and unique grocery options. Atmosphere feels welcoming and consistent, blending tradition with fresh energy. Prices stay responsible and fair.
Food tastes homemade and authentic, capturing the essence of Armenian cuisine. Flavors stay memorable and true to traditional recipes.
Armenian breads and pastries stand out with flaky textures and powdered sugar toppings. Pistachio-filled pastries offer a sweet, nutty flavor alongside savory options.
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The bakery is family-owned, ensuring a personal touch in every product.
Prices are reasonable for the quality of ingredients used in the baked goods.
Expect a variety of unique grocery options that are worth trying.
Bakery fills air with fresh baked goods aroma and offers free samples that invite tasting. Small space includes two indoor tables creating a cozy, welcoming vibe. Pastries showcase authentic Middle Eastern flavors with soft, fluffy textures and rich, traditional recipes.
Quality ingredients and time-honored techniques create an authentic Middle Eastern bakery experience. Passion for delivering good quality and authentic flavors stands out clearly.
Variety shines with aromatic pastries and savory delights reflecting rich regional flavors. The pistachio honeycomb pastry stands out as a notable choice.
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There is free parking available for customers.
Baklava costs around $2-3 per piece.
The bakery offers a variety of traditional Levantine treats.
Coffee shop offers authentic Yemeni decor with artistic touches and traditional dallah pots for serving. Atmosphere feels warm and inviting, with a quiet, cozy vibe suited for friends or solo visits. Seating includes both indoor and outdoor options, with pet-friendly areas and a drive-thru service.
Coffee comes in traditional dallah pots with small cups, highlighting the authentic Yemeni flavors. Desserts match the genuine taste, reflecting the owner's passion for an authentic coffee experience.
Pastries here are consistently tasty and flavorful. They pair well with the excellent coffee and make for a satisfying treat.
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The coffee shop offers a drive-thru for quick service.
Expect to pay around $8.25 for a 16-ounce drink.
The shop is open late, making it a great option for night owls.
Indian grocery store with a small, spacious dining area at the back offers authentic street food and lively music. Atmosphere feels warm and inviting, with tables named after Punjabi cities creating a connected vibe. Staff are friendly, and the setting suits casual, group dining.
Food delivers authentic Punjabi flavors with dishes like chole bhature featuring soft, fluffy bhature and rich, flavorful chole. The Indian cuisine tastes genuine and stays true to traditional recipes.
Eggless cakes and chocolate pastries stand out for their taste. Indian coffee pairs well with the delicious pastries offered here.
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Parathas are not available after 2 PM.
The prices at Luv Punjab are affordable.
Credit cards are accepted, but cash is preferred for small orders.
French country-style decor creates a cozy and romantic atmosphere with colorful, beautiful decorations. Live jazz music on Sundays adds a lively, authentic vibe to the dining experience. The space feels welcoming and charming, suited for casual catch-ups or intimate meals.
Authentic French crepes come in both savory and sweet varieties, offering a fresh taste. The menu features authentic French pastries and dishes that create a genuine French atmosphere.
Offers a unique assortment of pastries with an excellent selection that looks amazing. Pastries taste phenomenal and include discounted older options for variety and budget.
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Reservations are recommended on weekends due to high demand.
Live music occurs every Sunday, starting around 10 AM.
Expect a wait time of 30-45 minutes during peak brunch hours.
Small space decorated with cultural Yemen themes and comfortable seating invites relaxation. Cultural songs create an immersive, authentic atmosphere that feels welcoming and homey. Artistic presentation and cozy setup make it a unique spot for enjoying coffee and pastries.
Coffee and tea here have an authentic Yemeni flavor that stands out. The environment feels genuinely traditional and welcoming, making the experience very experiential.
Pastries come with great quality and pair well with coffee and tea. They taste absolutely delicious and complement the drinks perfectly.
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Today, you can only stay for 45 minutes before needing to leave.
The cafe closes at 8PM instead of 10PM as listed online.
The cafe is located next to Sizzler and in front of the Deals store.
French bakery offers cozy, authentic atmosphere with shady outdoor seating and comfortable indoor space. It attracts an older crowd who enjoy the bustling yet welcoming vibe. Pastries and cakes are highly regarded, often considered among the best in town.
Cozy interior creates an authentic French vibe. Buttery croissants and delicate macarons showcase genuine French pastry craftsmanship.
Offers authentic French pastries like buttery croissants, delicate macarons, and รฉclairs. Pastries and cakes are consistently delicious with a changing menu that includes breads and desserts.
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Expect long lines during weekend mornings, especially before noon.
Parking can be challenging during peak hours; arrive early for a spot.
The bakery is closed on Sundays, so plan your visit accordingly.
Small breakfast restaurant offers authentic mid-eastern dishes and an eclectic menu with a huge selection of artisanal baklava. Clean, chic space maintains a laid-back atmosphere without rush. Food portions are generous and prices fair compared to similar places.
Offers authentic mid-eastern dishes not found elsewhere. The honey cake has a genuine flavor and stays fresh, though it has fewer layers than usual.
Pastries include apricot, almond, Nutella, and strawberry varieties. Multiple visits involve ordering pastries for take-out alongside main dishes.
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Expect a wait time of about 5 to 6 minutes during peak hours.
Each baklava costs $4, offering a variety of flavors.
The dolmas cost $14 for about 7 pieces, which is reasonable.