Vegetarian restaurant offers authentic Egyptian and Lebanese cuisine with a warm, family-run atmosphere that feels like a neighborhood spot. The space shifts from a cozy coffee shop by day to an inviting Egyptian cafe at night, creating relaxed and chill vibes throughout.
Food features authentic Lebanese and Egyptian dishes with generous portions. The meals are consistently delicious and nurturing.
House-made pita bread comes out warm and pairs well with the labneh. Whole wheat options add variety, and ordering extra bread is common because it's super yummy.
Good to know
The restaurant is entirely vegetarian and offers many vegan options.
Portions are large and reasonably priced, making it a good value.
Everything is made in-house, ensuring fresh ingredients.
Small walk-up bakery with rustic atmosphere and limited indoor space offers wide variety of European-style breads and baked goods. Lines form due to high demand and low prices. Outdoor tables provide minimal seating in a charming neighborhood staple.
Good food stands out here with a bakery that fits only 2-3 people inside at a time. The space feels cozy and the offerings are fresh.
Freshly made bread comes out of the oven with an impressive variety on a full rack. Old world breads, hominy bread, and honey oat stand out as delicious choices.
Good to know
Be prepared to wait in line, especially on weekends.
Prices for baked goods are around $7 for a loaf.
Get there early to avoid missing out on popular items.
Moroccan restaurant offers an authentic Moroccan setting with beautiful tile work and decor that feels like dining in someone's home. The atmosphere is cozy and inviting, creating a family-like vibe where guests feel welcomed rather than like customers.
Authentic Moroccan food offers rich and delicious flavors. The menu includes delicious tea alongside very good dishes.
Bread comes thick and warm, served alongside dishes like chicken and pasta. It pairs well with tea and stands out as beautifully soft and incredibly fresh.
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Expect smaller portion sizes relative to the price of $30 per entrรฉe.
The menu currently has only six entrรฉe choices, all over $30.
The restaurant is still in its soft opening phase, so menu options may vary.
Small cafe blends East Asian and European themes with Scandinavian design and colorful decor. Bright, cozy space offers bar and bench seating with a relaxing vibe suited for dining, studying, or meeting. Busy weekends bring lively energy but can affect acoustics.
Food and drinks offer unique flavor combinations like the egg and cheese sandwich with strawberry chili jam. Both sweet and savory items feel homey yet fancy, crafted with care and creativity.
In-house breads and pastries stand out with crisp, hearty textures. Rye bread comes dense and moist, pairing well with herbed butter, while sesame bread adds a contrasting crunch to hot egg and cheese sandwiches.
Good to know
Parking is limited, so plan to arrive early.
The cafe has limited seating, which can be a downside during busy hours.
Cardoon offers a variety of thoughtful vegan options on the menu.
Vietnamese restaurant offers clean, mirrored space with a cozy atmosphere despite some kitchen noise. Large, reasonably priced portions stand out, especially for pho with a deep, well-spiced broth. Free parking and ample seating make it convenient and accessible.
Vietnamese dishes come out fast and taste delicious with good quality ingredients. The broth is rich enough to take home and use for cooking more meals.
Bread here has a crispy crust and stays fresh. The banh mi features mostly bread with a savory spread, though fillings can be light.
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Free parking is available behind the restaurant.
Portion sizes are substantial, often enough for two people.
Prices are reasonable, especially compared to other venues.
Sandwich shop offers a huge backyard patio with ping pong and outdoor games, creating a relaxed and fun atmosphere. Hip hop music sets an East Coast vibe that feels welcoming and unpretentious. Unique features include a 3D viewfinder menu and minimalistic decor with hidden treasures.
Food shows clear dedication and care in every dish. Sandwiches come out fast, friendly, and delicious with consistently excellent flavors.
Bread comes crispy on the outside and soft and fresh inside, holding fillings without getting soggy. Hoagie bread tastes fresh and east coast style, adding a nice crunch to the meal.
Good to know
Mean Sandwich is only open from 11am to 3pm.
They only accept card payments and do not accept cash.
There is no parking available nearby.
Bright, modern space offers cozy seating and free Wi-Fi with an amber yellow color scheme. Atmosphere feels warm and inviting despite occasional loud blender noise. Pastry chefs prepare unique, top-tier pastries visible from a dedicated table.
Food features authentic Indonesian flavors with fresh, generous portions. Dishes combine unique, artistic presentation with delicious taste.
Crunchy bread stands out in the grilled cheese, paired with caramelized onions for extra flavor. Loaves and shortbread offer great options to take home.
Good to know
They start kitchen service at 9 am, with limited menu on Wednesdays and Thursdays.
Parking could be a challenge; street parking is recommended.
It can get busy on weekends, so plan accordingly.
Compact dining space creates a cozy, intimate setting with a dark, classy, almost speakeasy vibe. Atmosphere stays quiet enough for conversation, with stylish decor and a secret spot feel inside. Cocktails stand out as excellent, especially those featuring green chartreuse, while fresh seafood and generous portions define the menu.
Food here is consistently delicious and well-prepared. The menu offers a perfect balance that complements the friendly service.
Bread service includes a delicious bread platter and a rich, flavorful chicken liver with bread. Banana bread comes topped with candied bananas, caramel, and nuts, giving it a bananas foster vibe.
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Happy hour runs from 3-6pm with $2 oysters and drink specials.
The restaurant accommodates various dietary restrictions, including vegan and gluten-free options.
The Garrison is 21+ only; no children allowed.
Warm, rustic decor creates a cozy English pub vibe with wooden tables and an open kitchen. Music volume often spikes, making conversation difficult, especially near speakers. The space balances upscale-casual charm with some draughty areas and a noticeable outdoor garbage smell.
Food offers a delicious and thoughtful experience with seriously incredible dishes prepared by Andrew. Quality and flavor stand out, making each meal a definite experience.
Starters include grilled bread topped with bone marrow, along with satisfying options like bread, butter, sausage roll, and scotched egg.
Good to know
A 22% automatic service fee is added to all checks.
The restaurant often runs out of popular menu items by 7 PM.
Expect high prices, with meals averaging around $100 per person.
Beautifully restored historic home creates a cozy, romantic atmosphere with vine-covered brick walls and candlelit warmth. Seating options include heated patios and an open kitchen that adds to the inviting, homey vibe. Cocktails and pasta dishes stand out as expertly crafted highlights.
Food shows exceptional quality with authentic Italian flavors that impress even those familiar with Italy. Every bite delivers consistent excellence in taste and preparation.
In-house focaccia stands out as some of the best bread here. Bread often comes with charred sweet onion topping that tastes like French onion soup and pairs well with pasta sauces.
Good to know
Reservations are required a few weeks in advance for dining.
A mandatory 23% service fee is added to all bills before tax.
Expect to spend $100-150 per person for a full meal.