I went there for their sandwiches and super happy. I ordered Khafan and it was really good, it took me back to Iran and when I tried sandwiches there.
I did some shopping too and very satisfied.
I wish I had more time to go back and try rest of their menu.
The owner was there and he was very nice and friendly.
While the pizza was delicious, the presentation wasnt so appealing. I didn't like the sandwiches, however, if you do your grocery shopping with them the bread, both the barbari and sangak were amazing, and the yogurt was fantastic. You can find items that are almost unique to this place.
First time here, and I have to say this menu is amazing. I wanted to try everything. It all looked genuinely good, fresh, and made from high-quality ingredients! The store has a variety of items from dairy, meats, nuts, drinks, pantry staples, sweets, etc. We got some walnuts that tasted so fresh and some dried fruit candies that have no added sugar. We ordered the acai bowl and khafan and bandari. The acai bowl was soo fresh and a large portion. The khafan and bandari was the best I ever had, great balance of flavors, fresh baked bread and high quality halal meats. There is a bakery with delicious handcrafted drinks and baked goods I was blown away. The restaurant was clean and the staff was welcoming, it was a relaxing atmosphere to have lunch. There is indoor outdoor seating. We really enjoyed the market, and the cafe will definitely be back to try more.
The Acai bowl was really good, I also had the morning buzz - watermelon, lemon mint fresh juice and the Latte was really good- smooth, no bitter taste, excellent place!! I wanted to try everything
Stumbled upon this charming Persian café with a friend for an afternoon tea, and it turned out to be a delightful find. It’s a cozy, hole-in-the-wall spot with both indoor and outdoor seating, perfect for a laid-back catch-up.
When you first walk in, it feels like you’ve entered a Mediterranean market — shelves stocked with dates, jams, dried fruits, baklava, cookies, fresh curd, and a variety of olive oils. It adds a unique charm, blending a grocery experience with a café vibe.
We ordered a tea, a red velvet latte, and a couple of pastries. The coffee was excellent, rich, and well-balanced, while the pastries tasted fresh and flavorful. The raisin scone, though, was a bit dry. One standout feature is their fresh-baked Lavash bread, made daily. I grabbed one with sesame seeds, which turned out to be perfect for making the most delicious paneer wraps at home.
Overall, it’s a lovely little spot with a warm atmosphere and great baked goods. I’ll definitely be returning to try more beverages and stock up on their delicious breads and pastries!
Mitra Saeidi
5 months agoI went there for their sandwiches and super happy. I ordered Khafan and it was really good, it took me back to Iran and when I tried sandwiches there. I did some shopping too and very satisfied. I wish I had more time to go back and try rest of their menu. The owner was there and he was very nice and friendly.
maryam karimi
a month agoWhile the pizza was delicious, the presentation wasnt so appealing. I didn't like the sandwiches, however, if you do your grocery shopping with them the bread, both the barbari and sangak were amazing, and the yogurt was fantastic. You can find items that are almost unique to this place.
Megan Marie
6 months agoFirst time here, and I have to say this menu is amazing. I wanted to try everything. It all looked genuinely good, fresh, and made from high-quality ingredients! The store has a variety of items from dairy, meats, nuts, drinks, pantry staples, sweets, etc. We got some walnuts that tasted so fresh and some dried fruit candies that have no added sugar. We ordered the acai bowl and khafan and bandari. The acai bowl was soo fresh and a large portion. The khafan and bandari was the best I ever had, great balance of flavors, fresh baked bread and high quality halal meats. There is a bakery with delicious handcrafted drinks and baked goods I was blown away. The restaurant was clean and the staff was welcoming, it was a relaxing atmosphere to have lunch. There is indoor outdoor seating. We really enjoyed the market, and the cafe will definitely be back to try more.
Jaclynn Imai
3 months agoThe Acai bowl was really good, I also had the morning buzz - watermelon, lemon mint fresh juice and the Latte was really good- smooth, no bitter taste, excellent place!! I wanted to try everything
Rexety
11 months agoStumbled upon this charming Persian café with a friend for an afternoon tea, and it turned out to be a delightful find. It’s a cozy, hole-in-the-wall spot with both indoor and outdoor seating, perfect for a laid-back catch-up. When you first walk in, it feels like you’ve entered a Mediterranean market — shelves stocked with dates, jams, dried fruits, baklava, cookies, fresh curd, and a variety of olive oils. It adds a unique charm, blending a grocery experience with a café vibe. We ordered a tea, a red velvet latte, and a couple of pastries. The coffee was excellent, rich, and well-balanced, while the pastries tasted fresh and flavorful. The raisin scone, though, was a bit dry. One standout feature is their fresh-baked Lavash bread, made daily. I grabbed one with sesame seeds, which turned out to be perfect for making the most delicious paneer wraps at home. Overall, it’s a lovely little spot with a warm atmosphere and great baked goods. I’ll definitely be returning to try more beverages and stock up on their delicious breads and pastries!