Space combines modern decor with natural lighting and Instagram-ready corners. Atmosphere stays cozy and chill with calm background music and comfortable seating. Visitors often come to relax, study, or enjoy unique pastries and Turkish desserts.
Turkish desserts like baklava and medivik stand out, with extras like Turkish delight sometimes added. Chocolate croissants and other sweets arrive quickly and pair well with coffee.
Lunch offers a light menu with avocado toast standing out as a highlight. The pastries also receive strong praise from groups ordering together.
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The cafe offers a variety of unique menu items, including Turkish specialties.
Wi-Fi is available for customers who want to work or study.
The cafe is wheelchair and pet-friendly, making it accessible for all.
Space blends elegant Indian aesthetics with eclectic, colorful decor creating a beautiful, cozy atmosphere. Unique features like auto rikshaw seating add playful charm. Indian-inspired cocktails and creative dishes complement the inviting vibe.
Desserts come nicely presented and taste pleasant. They pair well with refreshing drinks and complement the out of this world cocktails and appetizers.
Lunch servings come in large portions that can cover both lunch and dinner. Food is made fresh with great single-person portions, and the meal often ends with the famous Malpua and Rabdi dessert.
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Reservations are first-come, first-served, but some tables may be reserved.
Prices are considered high, with a soda costing $6.
The restaurant is halal, catering to specific dietary needs.
Spacious restaurant features clean, beautiful decor with unique murals and a real fireplace. Atmosphere feels cozy and inviting, filled with families and happy sounds. Dedicated prayer rooms for men and women add a thoughtful touch.
Offers a wide range of scrumptious desserts alongside Turkish and Mediterranean dishes. The Tres Leches dessert stands out as a notable choice.
Offers delicious Mediterranean lunch options with standout dishes like lamb chops. Serves well for an early meal or a casual midday stop.
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Cafe Sabah exclusively serves 100% halal meat across all selections.
The restaurant offers unique dishes on the menu that are not commonly found elsewhere.
Bingo night occurs regularly, and participants can win free desserts.
Live seafood tanks display lobsters, crabs, and fish in a clean, unassuming space with convenient parking near the airport. Atmosphere recalls Chinatown from 25 years ago, offering a pleasant, family-friendly vibe that gets crowded during peak times. Large portions encourage sharing, highlighting authentic Cantonese dishes with fresh steamed fish and crispy roasted pigeon among standout offerings.
Complimentary desserts include taro with tapioca sweet soup served at the end of the meal. Simple appetizers and warm tea accompany the dessert experience.
Lunch specials offer great value and generous portions, often leaving leftovers. Weekday lunches tend to be less busy, making it easy to stop by during work breaks.
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Reservations are recommended, especially for larger groups to avoid long waits.
Expect long wait times during peak hours, particularly on weekends.
Parking is available in a lot out front, but can fill up quickly.
Large windows fill the space with natural light, creating a setting ideal for people watching. The atmosphere blends cozy and efficient, serving as a local hangout, date spot, and sports bar. Specialty cocktails stand out alongside comfortable seating and a full service bar.
Desserts feature excellent pie options, including a berry cobbler with ice cream. Whipped cream comes with a nice presentation.
Quick lunches feature meat pies served with top notch service. The spot stays quiet on weekends, making it easy to grab a pie and go.
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Parking can be a challenge, so be prepared for a light walk.
The price of $20 per pie is steep for a size comparable to a frozen banquet pot pie.
They offered frozen pies to go for customers not near a location.
Seafood restaurant with loud club atmosphere and hip hop music creates a vibey, energetic space. Multiple big TVs and a bar with stools make it easy to watch games from any seat. Decor is beautifully done, blending lively energy with a clean, inviting setting.
Deep-fried Oreos come with ice cream and serve as a large dessert option. They appear consistently as a fried Oreo dessert choice.
Combo meals serve about two people and often leave leftovers for multiple meals. The alligator po' boy stands out as a lunch option. A lunch deal costs $13.99.
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Food is ready within 10 minutes after ordering.
They have a lunch deal for $13.99.
A free parking garage is next to the restaurant.
Chinese buffet offers all-you-can-eat crab and sushi bar with fresh seafood and amazing desserts. Atmosphere is quiet and family-friendly with pleasant, calming music and beautiful decor. Space feels small and crowded with tables close together.
An assortment of cakes, puddings, fruits, and soft ice cream fills the dessert selection. The desserts stand out as especially tasty and excellent among the variety of dishes offered.
Endless food choices fill the lunch buffet with fresh options due to high turnover. Prices stay reasonable, especially before 3:30, making it a solid value for seniors.
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All-you-can-eat crab legs are available on Tuesday nights.
Soft drinks cost an additional $2.75 and are not included in the buffet price.
Lunch buffet costs just under $30 on Mondays.
Massive dining space offers extensive dessert section with chocolate fountain and customizable noodle and Mongolian grill bars. Atmosphere is loud and busy, with many children and dim lighting. Tables are spaced for easy navigation despite crowd.
A massive dessert bar offers fresh-made crepes, a chocolate fountain, and cotton candy made on-site. Choices include cakes, various ice cream flavors, peach buns, sugar donut puffs, fruits, and Asian desserts.
Lunch offers a wide variety including sushi, classic Chinese dishes, a noodle bar, hibachi, and desserts. Prices stay good on weekdays, and the buffet feels less busy then.
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Lobster is available on weekends and during dinner hours.
Expect to pay $35 per person for lunch on weekends.
The restaurant has poor cleanliness, with unclean tables and restrooms.