I came here just for the hookah, good service but up tight atmosphere. And there Is no coal guy going around…
Derek L.
Classificação do local: 4 Westminster, CA
Disclaimer — this is a hookah based review — Environment — This is a nice smaller location that serves food as well beer on tap(a small selection from what I saw but still a decent few). The atmosphere here was quite relaxing and seemed pretty cleanly. The service was pretty good overall as coals were not that difficult to get refilled on. — Pricing — Came here solely for the hookah and it was quite to my liking. The pricing here is pretty average it seems and reasonable for hookah considering the rules that some places set. $ 12.99 a hookah for all flavors with a max of 2 per hookah, any additional person is $ 5 which is way better than being forced to purchase a second hookah for 3 people. The flavors were quite unique here and it looked like these people had a good idea of what they were doing. I asked to see what tobacco they use and from the servers response, they mix in multiple brands, which for us worked out great. We had the white mother f*cker(yes, it was on the menu as that) which was surprisingly a great choice. Overall — I’d have to say this was a great place as far as the hookah goes, but at a few points I found myself yelling to talk to someone sitting right in front of me. It fluctuated a few times from audible to me having to yell but overall this was a great environment. I’d definitely come back again.
Chuy F.
Classificação do local: 3 Fullerton, CA
I was craving some Mediterranean one night and I heard about Karma so I headed over. For a Saturday night this place was really dead. But that didn’t deter me… or my appetite. I ordered the chicken kabobs and grabbed a seat. While I was sitting there I started talking with the owner and two other employees. They were extremely kind and actually let me grab a puffs of hookah with them while I was waiting. When i got my food I was disappointed to see the amount of food there. It was mostly rice and the vegetable sides, a huge pile of pita, and just one measly chicken kabob. Not to delve into anything special… it was mediocre. The chicken was tasty, but due to the amount that I received I wasn’t too impressed. I ended up just filling up on pita and rice(nothing special) and at the majority of my vegetables that were typical to the style of restaurant. Overall I would not recommend coming to this restaurant if you have a big appetite and are not looking to spend a little extra.
Kevin W.
Classificação do local: 5 Los Angeles, CA
I came here one night for my friend’s birthday and it was A LOT of FUN! Gabe is awesome and a great bartender. I would say the drinks were a little on the weak side, being a heavy drinker, but they were still very good. the 3 dollar sake bombs are value-priced. you get a large cup of beer. They don’t have chopsticks but we asked if they had skewers, being a kabob place and all, and gabe brought some out for us to use for our sake bombs. Also, he made us special shots that when taken in a series tastes like an appetizer, entrée, and dessert. DELICIOUS! we asked him how this was possible and he couldn’t say. Once we tried it, we could only say that you had to try it to experience it. We also had the Ace of Spades flavored hookah that night and it was pretty good. I enjoyed the lingering mint aftertaste. Overall, this place is very chill with good drinks. A good place to relax.
William D.
Classificação do local: 1 Landers, CA
My wife(Jacki O.) reviewed just below me. Just an added note. Our daughter was at home and knew that my wife was at Karma. She looked up the menu online and texted her order to my wife so she could order. My wife ordered exactly what our girl had asked for. My wife texted me to pick up our daughter’s order since she knew I was nearby and headed home and she wanted to stay for one more hookah. I dropped in to Karma where I found my wife and friends who all immediately commented about how half of the menu was currently unavailable. My wife placed our daughter’s order with no problem and shortly after the food arrived in a to-go bag. I picked it up and headed home. When I got home my daughter opened the box only to find it wasn’t at all what she had ordered. It appeared that what she had ordered was one of the many things they were out of so they just replaced her order with something else and said nothing. Unreal. After three weird experiences at Karma Café, I’m done.
Jacki O.
Classificação do local: 1 Fullerton, CA
Well, after a few visits now I think Karma Café has bad Karma. I took a 4 friends who have not eaten Middle Eastern Food that much and thought Hookah sounded fun so I thought I’d check it out again. The first time I went they just opened so I wrote off their bad slow service to being new. Now my second visit they have been open for a year or two now so they really don’t have an excuse. I’m currently not eating meat so I ordered the $ 33 appetizer plate to start. We tried to order several other vegetarian dishes but they were out of half of what we tried to order. The food is OK, not bad, but nothing was really good. Here is the kicker, with several other side dishes and appetizers and 2 hooka’s my bill came to $ 115.00. I pulled out a coupon to basically take off $ 8.00 and the manager quickly came out in a very pompous way to let me know the purpose of coupons are«to follow the directions on them and you did not order a entrée». First of all I tried to order entrée’s but they were out of everything, secondly«are you kidding me?». I quickly rebutted«Really?, I thought the purpose of a coupon was to get a customer in the door and give them a pleasant dining experience and hopefully get them to come back again.» Finally, after fighting with him(and ruining all the fun that we did have) he finally gave in to take $ 8 off the bill. Here is the second kicker. My husband dropped in for 10 minutes to pick up a to go meal for my daughter and sat with us. He ate nothing and did not smoke the hookah and they added the tip on the bill saying a party of 5 is a large party and they put a mandatory 18% tip on the bill. Are you kidding me? When did a party of 5 become a large party and secondly, my husband was there 10 minutes and did not order anything. Super ridiculous! Lastly, after reviewing the bill, they didn’t even get the bill correct. I’m sad, because I love Middle Eastern Food and there are not that many in Fullerton so I want it to do well but with service(or lack of service) I don’t believe they will survive this economy. I would recommend PITAHOT, a few blocks away. The atmosphere is not that great but the food is much better and there is a Hookak Lounge right next door.
Max G.
Classificação do local: 2 Upland, CA
They charge for water, have incredibly slow service, no paper towels in the bathroom and their oven was not working at all making most dishes unorderable. The food we WERE able to get was pretty good, but the slow service and not being able to get what we wanted really tainted the whole night.
Heather P.
Classificação do local: 5 San Francisco, CA
Its such a bummer that this amazing little gem is tucked back behind a Korean BBQ place, a sports bar and a liquor store. These deterrences really make for bad business, and that sucks, cause Karma Café is soooo good. Unfortunately hookah type lounges such as this one, draw an iffy mixed crowd, aka obnoxious teenagers. Though, each time Ive come in, the atmosphere has been extremely mellow due to lack of patrons :(! Along with cheap hookah, Karma offers 1 buck domestic cans of beer and a fairly large menu of bomb ass Mediterranean food. They also offer an array of sauces for your meal, all of which have not let me down yet. Karma’s falafel pita sandwich is my new bestie, along with their jasmine rice, and hummus. Their tabouli was a bit of a let down, but I can always search elsewhere for parsley. Apparently Tuesdays is 50cent bers(hol-ler), and Wednesdays they offer pizza? I dunno, thats a bit weird, but I’ll let that one slide. Feeling like a bit of an asshole? Hit up Karma to renew yours. Hol-lerrrrr.
Randi B.
Classificação do local: 3 Anaheim Hills, CA
I came here for a birthday party last night. Overall I have to give this place a 3. Service — 2.5 — When we first arrived our waiter sat down and talked to us and was really nice. He was totally on top of it. As the night went on, he was slow and forgetful. Sometimes he would disappear for awhile. We had to ask for napkins, ask for silverware, ask for more pita bread. We had more than one person from our party get up from the table to track down a server for something multiple times in the evening. I don’t think we should have had to do that. Food — 4 — For appetizers we ordered Hummus, which was excellent, really garlicky and the portion was a decent size for the four of us who were sharing it, and Kebbe, which was alright, but the portion was really only for two people. I don’t know what everybody ordered for dinner, but the people nearest me ordered the Lamb Kabob(he said it was great), the Chicken Kabob(she said it was good), and the Moroccan Chicken Tagine Bowl(ordered by both me and a friend) and we both enjoyed it. Atmosphere — 2.5 — Maybe our expectations were too high, but we expected this place to be playing Moroccan music and have a cool Moroccan vibe. Not quite. They have 2 large TV’s on either side of the dining room. One TV was playing a Chopped marathon on Food Network, and the other was playing either rap or what I am assuming was German pop music videos. My friend(the birthday girl) even requested that they play some Moroccan music to set the mood for her Moroccan birthday and they told her no. In fact they told her«The belly dancer will be out soon, the music will come on then. Until then, this is what we have.» That was at 8 pm, the belly dancer didn’t go on until after 11 pm. Bathrooms — 2.5 — Men’s room, out of paper towels to dry your hands with. Women’s room, no toilet paper, which I unfortunately didn’t notice until it was too late. Luckily, they did have toilet seat covers. Prices — 4 stars — Pretty cheap eats, decently priced drinks.
Nancy T.
Classificação do local: 4 Orange County, CA
Thanks to Unilocal,I’ve actually been eating at this place since it first opened up because someone had the good taste to review it within just a few weeks of their grand opening. I go here often with my girlfriends and the food is always pretty good! I like the tangine chicken because they use a good amount of saffron and onion, which really bring bold flavors to the dish. The kefta kabob is also probably one of their best dishes — you can really taste the heartiness of the meat and it’s cooked very tender. They have this crazy good rice that’s mixed with yogurt. You have to pay a little more for it, but it’s well worth it — the yogurt adds a great creaminess to the rice and gives it a tangy kick! I’ve also tried most of their appetizers, which I thought were all pretty good. The mint tea is pretty good, but it does have a really strong mint flavor, so my friends and I weren’t even able to finish one pot between four people. The service is very personable here. The waiters are always more than happy to offer their suggestions. It’s quite small inside, as the entire restaurant is literally just one room, but I like the quaint feel of it. It feels very personable. This is definitely one of those places where I could hang out for hours at.
Karen C.
Classificação do local: 3 Pasadena, CA
Was looking for something to do Sunday night, why not hookah and dinner?! =) For Sunday we got a deal for hookah just $ 7, it comes with a free pot of their Moroccan mint tea too! The flavor we went with for the tobacco was called«WTF» no joke. It was a mix of tamarind, grape, mint, blueberry and lemon, the owner warned us that it was a 50 – 50 toss up. We we got the bowl going it wasn’t bad at all! Very interesting mix, sometimes you would taste one flavor more than the other and then later it’s another flavor I guess depending on where you had the coals?! The hookah they provided was a slightly defective, you had to take care when passing it or else the nozzle would come off! o0! Service was pretty good there was only one other table the time we arrived. The server we had seemed new and kept asking«How ya guys doing?» every 20 minutes or so, wish he had a different phrase and mixed it up once in a while. =p but I guess over service is better than no service. When we were deciding on what to eat and flavor of shisha to get, the manager/owner came by and was very friendly answering all our questions on the food and even made recommendations on what to order. I got the Kefta burger, which is like a hamburger patty inserted into a folded over pita bread, looks similar to a gordita? The patty was on the dry side and the meat taste kinda sour?! Maybe I’m not used to Moroccan flavoring, I dunno but it threw me off, not really sure if the meat was supposed to be sour tasting… so I took it home to feed my brother instead! LOL he ate it the next day for lunch. =p The rice I ordered on the side was just average. The hummus they have is pretty substantial, good thick consistency and not pureed to a mush so you still have some texture of the garbanzo beans. There was raw minced garlic mixed in providing good flavor, but this freaked out my friend that I was with because she was afraid that if she eats too much garlic she will start smelling like it… so more hummus for me! Don’t think I ever had Moroccan mint tea before but it just tasted like a very sweet and hot mint julip minus the alcohol. Give me some«real» tea dammit! But I would also settle for a «real» mint julep. =) We can call it «Iced Moroccan Tea w/bourbon» and I will drink it out of the tiny cups and special Moroccan teapot provided! j/k The tea was free can’t complain… much. =p But I can complain about the strange black lights that flicked on at 8:42 pm, they do NOTHING for the atmosphere! It’s like this place has an identity crisis, it wants to be a cool club but also a semi-authentic Moroccan restaurant, NO just say NO! Stay with the red velvet chairs that every Moroccan restaurant seem to have, stay with the cute wall sconces, stay with the Arabic music… but stay away from the black light and disco ball! The flat screens were interesting, one was playing random you tube videos and one was showing the food network, I was watching the food network one! =p Towards the end of the night the music suddenly switch and seemed to be playing from one person’s iPod, I recognized the song Heartbeats by The Knife… cool music but random! I would give this place another try because the prices they have for hookah and food are reasonable. I also don’t hang out in Fullerton, so don’t know what else to do!
Jacklyn H.
Classificação do local: 2 Santa Ana, CA
I previously gave the Karma Café 3 stars with the service as its redeeming quality; however, upon my most recent visit I have to lower my stars to just 2. I was invited to a friend’s birthday bash held at the Karma on a Saturday evening; we had RSVP’d for a party of 20+. We were seated on low couches along one wall; there were long coffee tables for our food which had us all hunched over most of the night. Recalling my previous experience with the dry rice and lamb, I decided to give the Beef Kefta Pita Burger a try(the waitress said it was one of the owner’s favorite) with the garlic sauce(also a house favorite) and hummus. For those of you who don’t know, kefta is ground meat mixed with spices, sauteed and browned… I waited for my meal for over an hour; we’d thought they had forgotten about it… To be honest, I kind of wish they did. My pita contained some salad and 4 half medallions of kefta… which was dry, dry, DRY! I could hardly swallow it… and there was NO flavor, but the veggies in the pita(everyday iceburg lettuce and some tomatoes) and the hummus(AGAIN!) saved the day. The garlic sauce hardly had garlic in it. I was superbly disappointed. I had a taste of most of my friends’ meals. Our waitress promised the lentil soup to be well seasoned; I can verify that there was hardly any seasoning. The lamb kabobs and the basmati rice were not as dry this time. The chicken was definitely not dry, but hardly a standout. The hummus was as delicious as I had remembered from last time. The best part of the meal had to be the Karma Fries: spicy ketchup, feta cheese, gyros meat crumbled onto crinkle fries. The crinkle fries seemed to be the ones you buy from the frozen aisle at the market(not freshly made) and a bit soggy, but the ketchup and the cheese made up for it. We loved the Ace Pear Cider which did not really taste at all like beer/ale and had a hint of pear. The mango margarita and other various mixed drinks we ordered hardly had any alcohol in it. There was only one waitress for the whole restaurant, which would have been fine except there was our large party and other patrons there as well. No one seemed to be interested in giving her a hand. A couple of friends had been completely forgotten! They were quite disorganized with taking down the orders and with tabulating the bill. We were told we could have the bill separately, then we couldn’t. It took them over an hour(and what seemed like 2) after we finished eating to get the bill out to us. We received the bill in 3 parts…(There were 8 of us on my particular bill; we had to pay over $ 300 for food, drinks, «entertainment,» tax, and gratuity…) The belly dancers cost us $ 3 a piece; they gave about 4 dances total throughout the night(about 3.5 hrs). Some of us had hookah; I was told $ 12 was a very reasonable price(try the chocolate raspberry flavor). I will try any food/restaurant twice. I’ve given Karma a chance and I don’t think I will be returning.(I am not the only one to be disappointed — check out Tran T.‘s review; she was at the same event.)
Tran T.
Classificação do local: 2 Westminster, CA
If I was just reviewing this place solely on food, I might give them 3 stars. But the service was so bad, it’s not a place I’d come back to. Yes, we were a group of over 20 people, but this restaurant should really hire more than one server for a Saturday night. Surprisingly this place was pretty empty on Saturday night too. I would’ve expected more people, based on the other more positive reviews of this place. Service was slow and the waitress had to retake my order after forgetting about me, only asking me about my order after my bf got his food. My other friend got his food at the end of the night(about 1.5 hours later, after everyone had finished eating). I got the falafel pita with a side of hummus and garlic sauce. I do like that they serve their sauce on the side. Too often pita sandwiches get messy because the sauce just drips everywhere. The falafel was okay… not the best falafel I’ve had. And what is this special rice that everyone else is reviewing about? I asked the waitress if I could get their special rice instead of basmati rice, as other people had recommended and also mentioned that it’s not on the menu. The waitress had no idea what I was talking about and said they only have basmati rice. BAH! My bf got the lamb pita sandwich and his food was good. We also got a large pot of the mint tea. Our first pot was defective and it wasn’t pouring out of the spout correctly. We asked the waitress to fix it for us… she assumed that we weren’t pouring it correctly. But we were right… the pot was just defective and she got us a new pot of tea. The tea was okay, tasted better with some sweetener in it, but got really bitter at the end. But the tea wasn’t anything fantastic that I’d recommend it. There were belly dancers too, as we had made our reservations to include this as well. It was $ 3 a person… not sure if this it the regular price or because we made reservations for it, because the happy hour menu on the tables said it’s $ 7 a person. In any case… I really wanted to like this restaurant, but I’ve had authentic Moroccan food before. This was more Mediterranean food. They tried to simulate the whole floor seating like in authentic Morrocan restaurants. But instead of sitting on the floor, they have you sit in a regular chair/booth and the tables are coffee table height. Which is pretty darn annoying to eat at. It’s not true finger food like Moroccan food is. Overall… I was disappointed. Food was decent, but service was poor enough to make me want to avoid this place. And when we finally got our bill, it was about 2 hours after finishing our food.
Jackie R.
Classificação do local: 2 Shreveport, LA
So decided to try a new hookah place. Very disappointed. — limited hookah flavors — one of the few hookah places that actually serve alcohol! but stay away from there mixed drinks. overpriced and still wondering if they even had any alcohol in them at all. ?? I asked them to make it strong. they charged an extra $ 2? who does that? i had to send the drink back. it tasted awful. — Ordered the Hummus. pretty standard tasting. — atmosphere was descent, on the plus side the staff was quite friendly.
Sam N.
Classificação do local: 3 Orange County, CA
The owner is a really nice guy and I met some of the staff when I came here for food last week. They have a beautiful restaurant and friendly staff. This is a great place to come and smoke hookah and have a good time with friends. However, the food is another story. I ordered the chicken kabob and the gyro fries. The chicken kabob tasted ok, but the rice was not that good quality. It was decent, but not the best. It wasn’t like persian quality rice with saffron and spices. While the chicken kabob was okay, I didn’t like the fact that they use leg and thigh meat. If I order chicken kabob, at least give me chicken breast meat. The«feta gyro fries» were kind of weird. I mean the feta was melted on top and they had BBQ sauce with gyro meat? Its kind of odd. It tasted okay, but it was different for me. The gyro meat on the fries was soso, not the best quality gyro meat I have had. However, the grilled vegetables were incredible. They were very flavorful and tender. Also, I think I am spoiled by going to restaurants like Open Sesame and Sunnin in Long beach. Their food is beyond incredible, with great quality of meat, spices and flavor, so I was a bit disappointed by this place. Don’t get me wrong, this place is AMAZING for hookah, but the food is just soso. If you want a great hookah bar thats open late then by all means come here, but the food is A Ok ! A decent hookah joint in Fullerton!
Ingrid V.
Classificação do local: 4 Irvine, CA
Hubby and I had the muchies tonight(Sunday) and he searched online for restaurants in Fullerton that were open late. He came across the Karma Café and we both decided to give it a try. What a wonderful surprise this place is! Tucked behind a Korean BBQ off State College, it’s not that easy to spot the building, however the signage outside is brightly illuminated. We had the Tabouli appetizer(A Lebanese salad made with parsley, couscous, tomatoes, onions and mint, with a yummy lemmony olive oil dressing). Served up with warm pita bread, it was delicious! Hubby got the Combination Kabob Platter. It was a dish piled high with Chicken, Lamb and Kefta(beefy /lamb /meatloaf thing). There were roasted red peppers and onions cooked in a way that I had never tried before. It was almost as if they were grilled and smoked at the same time, locking in all the flavors. This platter came with a side of basmati rice and hummus. Hubby usually isn’t too big of a fan of hummus, but this had such great flavor he was using french fries(that came with my sandwich) to skim all the hummus off the plate! I took a few bites of his and was shocked at how tasty the rice was. It had a light cumin flavor and was fluffy and light. I had the Lamb Kabob sandwich. My pita was bursting with flavorful lamb. The juices leaked out and mingled with the yogurt, lettuce and tomato in the pita making it all the more tasty. They serve pita bread with dip while you wait for the food. I think someone mentioned earlier that they had a bad reaction to the dip… We were curious about it so we asked the server. It’s really nothing more than olive oil, sesame seeds and ground oregano. Nothing funny in it. It was really good! Point of interest, I’m not sure if there were refills on the drinks as when I ordered a Diet Pepsi, the server brought out a glass with ice in it, and the can. I didn’t ask for another one just in case. The service was terrific. Our server was very attentive and came by our table often to see how we liked the food. He was very proud of the fusion theme of the restaurant, speaking to the Greek, Lebanese, and Moroccan influences on their menu. It was our first time there, and I think, also the first time of another couple who were seated across the room. When they got their food, I heard a lot of, «Oh wow’s!» and«This is really good!» and«I think these have got to be the best Kabob’s in Orange County!» …You know how when you’re hungry, all the food just tastes better? It’s good to know that it wasn’t just my stomach talkin’ when I heard that other couple as enamoured with the food as I was. The prices were a bit higher than expected, but the portions were large. We would definatly go back.
David S.
Classificação do local: 4 Mission Viejo, CA
This place is excellent! The food tastes very good, and the service is cheerful. Pita bread with a tasty dipping sauce is the equivalent to chips and salsa at the mexican restaurant. Pretty standard menu with kebobs, shawermas, etc. Some of the dishes are available as lunch specials at a discount($ 7-$ 8 instead of $ 13-$ 14 or more). Sodas are brought out by the can as opposed to fountain drinks with refills. Free WiFi access if you happen to have your laptop with you. As the Governator would say, «I’ll be back!»
Vicki V.
Classificação do local: 3 Los Angeles, CA
Came here for a Wed. lunch with a friend. We had no trouble finding the spot. It’s behind the KBBQ joint so look for the elaborate water fountain from the street. The décor looked okay for daytime. I’m sure it’ll look great at night with their soft lights and everything. They said there was belly dancing entertainment on some of the nights. Seems like a good date spot for dinner. The bathroom smelled like cinnamon. yum. but. kinda gross if you think about it. Service was good. Waitress knew her menu well. Filled our waters when low. So our waitress brought out complimentary warm pita bread with this olive oil/sesame seed/spiced dip. Do not fill up on this! I am 90% sure that it did me in. You see, mid meal, my stomach/chest began feeling very very heavy. It wasn’t a full feeling. And it wasn’t a sharp pain. It just felt like a pound of bricks blocked up in my esophagus. A dull ache. My friend even started feeling it too after we left. It might’ve just been my weird reaction to the spices or consuming all that olive oil… just be warned. I ended up ordering the lamb kabob lunch special(8) that came with one skewer, a very small salad, rice/fries, and hummus/baba ghanouj. The dinner comes with two skewers and a larger amt of sides. I thought it was okay. The lamb was a bit tough and dry. I tried my friend’s special rice(6-alright, with a lot of yogurt! you might get sick of eating this alone. big portion, too) and the fire fried zestas(5.50-feta cheese kind of overpowered the eggplant). Didn’t have enough room for dessert. :[ But you know what that means! NEXTTIMEFORSURE!!! OMG. I wish I knew this before… check out their coupon page:
Argh! They should advertise this more: P FYI. there is free wi fi here. seems a bit odd for a restaurant, but I guess it caters to CSUF students and business people.
Angela C.
Classificação do local: 4 Irvine, CA
My overall experience here was great! This was my first time trying Moroccan food so I guess I have no other experiences to base it on, but all I know is that I thought the food tasted delicious! My girlfriend and I started off with a small pot of their Mint Tea($ 4) at the recommendation of other Unilocalers. It was sweet with just a hint of mint, so it was perfectly balanced and not too overpowering. It was a great accompaniment to our meal and you can get it hot or cold. They gave us triangle slices of pita and a dipping sauce to start off with. I wasn’t too big a fan of the dipping sauce, it actually didn’t have too much flavor. My friend(let’s call her B) and I decided to share two entrees: Tagine Chicken($ 14.99) — it’s chunks of chicken simmered in saffron, onion, and garlic sauce with some white Jasmine rice on the side. The blend of spices gave off a slightly bitter aftertaste, but after a bite or two this dish really grew on me. The chicken was cooked tenderly too. good texture! Couscous T’faya($ 10.99) — B mentioned that she had tried this dish at a Moroccan restaurant in France once. I think Morocco is heavily French influenced, so we decided to go with this dish since I assumed it would be a more authentic Moroccan dish. This couscous was mixed with ground walnuts, sweet raisins, sugar and cinnamon. Soo good! It was like eating a dessert for dinner. Reminiscent of Bread Pudding. The portion sizes here aren’t too big, but between the two of us, we had trouble finishing the entrees and actually had to pack some to go. The atmosphere is so homey and quaint that B and I ended up chatting for hours after our meal was over. What I really appreciated was how the owner dropped by our table and personally asked us how everything was doing, then briefly introduced himself and this restaurant. He said he was originally from Morocco and that this place opened up just a year ago. We talked a lot about his experimentation with the menu and trying to figure out just the perfect combination of things that most patrons would eat. I’m so glad this place is here! I’m definitely coming back for more!
Cris A.
Classificação do local: 3 San Francisco, CA
So I came on a Sunday around 9PM. I was the only customer and they gave me lots of attention. However, the food was ok. The strawberry smoothie wasn’t sweet enough or strawberry enough for me and felt like it was pre-made frozen and stuck in a blender. I didn’t taste the real fruit. The other item I ordered was the hummus and pita bread, but the bread got cold kind of fast and then it hardens a little. The main reason I came here was for the free internet(with purchase). About ½ an hour into my lovely peaceful alone time this chatty little undergrad comes in with her date. I felt bad for the guy because she did all the talking and she was smart, but she acted like she was chummy chummy with the owner and I could tell he didn’t like it much. I have a gift for those things. I couldn’t concentrate very well, so I finished my work and left the chatterbox alone with her date. Sadly, the belly dancing is not always offered and it’s deceiving I think to say you have them, post pictures on your website, but not have them. They have the Saturdays I think and sometimes on Friday although I’m not sure it goes with the café atmosphere. If you were trying to do work and there was music and dancing going on, I don’t think I would go. I guess it was good there was no dancing on Sunday nights.