Restaurant offers authentic Lebanese cuisine with a French flair in a beautifully decorated and cozy atmosphere. Indoor seating is stunning and the outdoor lounge adds to the inviting vibe. A full bar serves unique drinks like espresso martinis and spicy Bloody Marys.
Freshly made pita bread stands out with its soft, pillowy texture and is served hot. It pairs well with creamy hummus and fattoush salad, adding a crispy, crunchy element when fried or dried.
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Reservations are recommended during peak dining hours to avoid long waits.
Zaatar Bistro offers a diverse menu with authentic Lebanese dishes.
They serve breakfast and brunch on weekends with unique Mediterranean options.
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 here offers a unique and tasty experience with a spectacular taste that stands out. Turkish Coffee and the Bab al-yemen latte come highly recommended, paired well with honeycomb bread.
Honeycomb bread features a sweet, creamy center with cream cheese filling and honey drizzle on top. It is moist and rich, pairing well with coffee and offering a flavorful, sweet experience.
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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.
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.
Coffee here stands out for its delicious flavor and quality. Options include chai, coffee, and different kinds of honey to complement the drinks.
Small balls of fluffy butter dinner roll style bread filled with cream cheese and topped with honey stand out as the signature item. The honeycomb bread sells well and often comes fresh from the oven.
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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.
Cozy cafe with a small indoor area and a large patio featuring fans and misters for comfort. Quiet, peaceful atmosphere filled with Christian worship music and decorated with plants and books. Patio seating offers a comfortable outdoor experience shielded from nearby busy streets.
Pistachio matcha latte and Ferrero Rocher latte stand out as unique coffee options. The coffee here is authentic and pairs well with Armenian style eggs and other breakfast dishes.
Freshly made bread includes sourdough, carrot bread, and chocolate-topped bread. Bread served with meals is light and savory, enhancing dishes like soup and sandwiches.
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Expect a wait for food and drinks, especially during busy hours.
Consider ordering ahead to reduce wait times.
Everything is made in-house using high-quality ingredients.
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.
Coffee here earns high praise for its quality and flavor. It stands out as a noteworthy choice among the menu offerings.
Georgian cheese bread and kapachuri, flaky bread stuffed with cheese, stand out here. The bread bowl holds tender meat and potatoes, adding a hearty touch.
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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.
Large open room with high ceilings and natural light creates a spacious, elegant setting. Warm, inviting atmosphere suits relaxed meals and socializing. Both indoor and outdoor seating offer comfortable, thoughtful design with beautiful pastries displayed prominently.
Coffee here is strong and smooth with unique flavors like baklava coffee and lavender latte. The drinks pair well with bakery items and suit remote work sessions.
Sourdough bread stands out as delicious and fresh. A nice selection of breads lines the back wall, filling the air with delicious smells that draw attention to the pastries and breads.
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Lunch at YAVA Bakery starts at 12pm.
Expect to pay over $20 for breakfast items.
The bakery offers vegetarian options and items for dietary restrictions.
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.
Coffee features an acidic profile that stands out but remains enjoyable. Staff offer friendly service and helpful guidance on cold and hot options, with attentive refills.
Brioche bread made in house features in a ham and cheese sandwich topped with eggs. French toast and garlic bread come with a poached egg and stand out for their freshness and rich flavors.
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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.
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.
Coffee comes with delicious pastries that pair well for a simple, tasty treat. The setting suits enjoying a quiet moment with a warm cup.
Freshly made breads stand out with a large selection including Olive Loaves and Sourdough. The bread is delicious and not too sweet, complementing the variety of gourmet treats available.
Good to know
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.