Been back many times, club sandwich with fries and a drink is a great value plus hot and fresh. The chicken hummus platter is excellent with the grilled or sautéed veggies plus Greek salad. Lotsa onions in the Greek salad, but that’s why I bring mouthwash to work. Again, if you are on a tight schedule, call ahead.
Dawn B.
Classificação do local: 5 Brooklyn, NY
In addition to some delicious hummus… I dropped my wallet and it spilt out everywhere. I thought I had scooped it all back up, but when I got to my gate I was missing a $ 100 bill! I went back and they had found it and saved it for me! So nice — thank you very much! :)
Melanie B.
Classificação do local: 2 Palo Alto, CA
Hard to find a place more overpriced than this, even for airports. Unfriendly staff, mediocre food. The Japanese next doors is much better if you are on the fence.
Cynthia M.
Classificação do local: 3 San Francisco, CA
This terminal has very few food options after the security check-in, so I usually come here if I’m flying out here(I fly pretty often). Pastrami Sandwich(4⁄5) — Surprisingly good for an airport sandwich. Nice meat, and fresh vegetables. Middle Eastern Combo(Falafel, Hummus, Pita, Tabouleh(3⁄5) — Pretty good, but nothing special
Aldrin C.
Classificação do local: 1 Las Vegas, NV
Very rude morning crew! I’ve never encounter the rudest customer service of all! That is all I have to say! Oh and good luck ordering breakfast they say they don’t have this and that only because they are lazy to make it!
Ryan R.
Classificação do local: 2 Boston, MA
Went here to grab a sandwich after being unimpressed by the other options in the terminal. After looking through the remade sandwiches, I opted for a turkey sandwich on focaccia. The sandwich was a decent size for the price, but it as mostly bread and had hardly any meat. Also, the bread was barely edible as it was extremely dry. Furthermore, the whole flavor of the sandwich was pretty bland and was not very satisfying – I’d probably skip this place and try your luck somewhere else.
Jenifer G.
Classificação do local: 4 San Francisco, CA
Ordered the Amoura Breakfast Special, choose a meat, eggs and potatoes with toast. I got mine with bacon and scrambled eggs. $ 9.76 total(with the tax). It should be a 3.5 stars but I’m rounding up to 4 since the food was decent and the price was less than $ 10. Bacon was med-thick and crunchy, and eggs were fluffy. Toast was pretty good and potatoes were alright. Service was good, nothing special, but they seemed pretty quick and on it considering the constant barrage of customers coming in. You can either pick out pre-made cold foods(e.g. sandwiches, salads, or drinks) from the shelf. Or you can order hot meals at the counter. It was semi busy, maybe 2 people in line ahead of me, and my order took less than 10 mins to make. They also serve beer, although I didn’t opt for one(I can imagine how much one cost). There are 4 small tables inside. Or there are comfortable lounge seats with tables outside in the hallway area, which we sat at – that made for a better relaxing experience for sure. Although this wouldn’t be at the top of my list of places to grab food, sometimes you have to just go with what is right there in front of you as you’re heading to your gate to catch your flight.
Ravi P.
Classificação do local: 2 Palo Alto, CA
Got a small box of taboulleh. Prices aren’t marked. Foods aren’t on the menu. What I expected to be $ 3 – 4 turned out to be $ 8.67. Saved myself the embarrassment, sucked it up and bought it. At least it was delicious
Christina L.
Classificação do local: 3 San Francisco, CA
Good for fast bites. Fresh sandwiches! Although over– priced because it’s in the airport. Workers were attentive.
Meegles G.
Classificação do local: 1 New Westminster, Canada
World’s worst coffee. It tasted like bad fish. Also it was super expensive. $ 20 for a sandwich, coffee, cookie and water. I know it’s an airport but come on… For that price it should at least be decent. The coffee was so repulsive I couldn’t drink it. The garbage can was overflowing. Overall just gross.
Amy V.
Classificação do local: 3 Kearny Mesa, San Diego, CA
Three stars positive points for the GENEROUSAMOUNT of salami for my sandwich. I had plenty to share with my little sister… multiple times. However what ruined it for me were the workers’ attitude and vibe. I had a stomachache this morning so I was worried about what I would have for breakfast. I didn’t want to eat cold food so I asked to have my sandwich toasted. The three workers all looked at one another and it seemed like they were annoyed. Dude, your food is expensive as it is and you didn’t seem to care about customer service. Advice to management — hire friendly workers. Like, be chill. Too bad I didn’t catch their name tags, but it was mainly one who had the most negative body language. I was so mad that I even tried to take a picture of her. She had a pen in her bun and some contouring.
Stephanie A.
Classificação do local: 3 Brooklyn, NY
While waiting for our midnight flight, boyfriend and I were hoping to grab a meal at a restaurant at the SF airport, but mostly everything was closed. So, we popped into Amoura Café. I was pretty impressed at the food selection, especially the Mediterranean foods which were kind of unique. This section offers dolmas, falafel, spanakopita, hummus, along with other favorites. An array of coffees and coffee drinks are also on the menu including white chocolate and caramel flavors. I ordered the three bean salad and hummus snack cup which were great. However, the price is ridiculous. For a cup of hummus with cucumber and carrot stick $ 6.95?! Despite the ridiculous price, a great option for meals on the go. Wine and beer are offered to. Great service here, very friendly!
Lisa K.
Classificação do local: 3 San Francisco, CA
Pretty decent airport option and fairly quick. I like the falafel sandwich just fine and that the potatoes can be exchanged for fruit. But, if this were outside the airport, I don’t think I’d eat here.
Lawrence P.
Classificação do local: 4 Fort Lauderdale, FL
Excellent service. They keep moving line fast. In this terminal there are only three places to eat. The Middle Eastern Combo Plate was excellent. Humus, falafel, tabbouleh, and pita bread was very good for airport food. The side of Greek Salad was excellent as well. A little warm if you score a table inside.(Only 4 little tables available).
Jill S.
Classificação do local: 2 Portland, OR
$ 10.50 for a small chai latte and yogurt with granola? Where was my Starbucks when I needed it? I couldn’t even give you the breakdown of costs as I only got the credit card receipt for the total and neither the chai or yogurt was listed on the wall menu. This terminal doesn’t have a lot of options for people in a rush so plan ahead! I will say the employees were friendly, line moved quickly and drink was made in timely manner. They’re able to charge such prices as 1. it’s the airport and 2. they’re the only café type spot in that terminal.
Cassie D.
Classificação do local: 3 Seattle, WA
I mean, good for airport food. A Gate area really doesn’t have many choices, some firewood place, typical news stand places, and Amoura. Best bet for fresh and healthy. Hummus is good, I like the veggie and hummus cups. Beer and wine available! I also had the Greek salad which was delicious(but now I smell like garlic… Sorry 13E!)
Ayla C.
Classificação do local: 4 Vancouver, Canada
Solid, easy, quick breakfast on the run! After a very fun evening I was craving something carby and delicious and after checking a couple of spots I decided on Amoura. They have a great selection of fresh made sandwiches(I heard her say everything was made that morning), great looking salads, and well thought out platters(falafel? Dolmades? Yes please!) I ordered a bacon breakfast sandwich with potatoes and was very efficiently shuffled down the line. By the time I got to cash my paper wrapped sandwich was waiting with a separate plastic container of potatoes. I took my food to the condiment station, threw some Tabasco and ketchup on that bad boy and prepared to chow down. The inside of the café isn’t super appealing — neon light and super busy doesn’t entice me to stay, so I took a stroll down the concourse. The sandwich was fresh, hot, and tasty, with crispy bacon, fluffy eggs, and gooey cheese. The potatoes were surprisingly good — very well seasoned with bits of onion and pepper mixed in. Great for a quick run by food grab, and definitely somewhere I’ll stop by again next time I’m at SFO.
Ziyan C.
Classificação do local: 2 San Francisco, CA
Not many options for breakfast at 5am in the SFO international terminal! This sufficed to fill our stomachs, but I really wouldn’t go back given a choice because the quality of food was really low. I was just looking at their display window and thought how dreadful the Tahini Salad looked — it had pretty obviously been sitting out since the day before and looked soggy and old. Little did I know that it would make up 80% of my Falafel Sandwich. BREAKFAST: * Amoura Omelette(eggs, feta cheese, spinach, kalamata olives, w/pita bread. $ 9.95) — 2.5 stars pic: Decent omelette, nothing special. Not sure why/how the pita bread fits in with the omelette, plus it was rather stale. MEDITERRANEAN: * Falafel Sandwich(falafel topped w/tahini salad in pita bread. $ 6.95) — 2 stars pic: I asked for this«spicy» and didn’t know that meant them dumping a ton of spicy sauce all over the sandwich. I don’t mind spicy, but I don’t like giant clumps of it in one spot. Here’s a pic of the extra sauce I scooped off: I was also sorely disappointed that there was no hummus in this sandwich, the main thing I was looking forward to. Maybe it’s my fault for not carefully reading the description, but considering every other falafel wrap I’ve had has had hummus and they have a giant dish of hummus in the display case, I don’t think it was an presumptuous for me to assume a falafel wrap would have hummus in it. Menu:
Marc D.
Classificação do local: 3 Vancouver, Canada
* Healthier airport fare * Travel can be downright unhealthy. So it is nice when an airport has a few healthier options. Enter Amoura. The prospect of a fresh falafel wrap sounded perfect — lighter than a lot of other options, and fresh sounding. So I ordered it($ 6.95). They made the wrap to order, cut it in half and jammed it into a plastic travel container. It was a bit tricky to get the first half out, but I eventually squeezed it out without breaking it apart thankfully! The veggies(mostly cucumber) were fresh and crisp. The tabbouleh was heavy on the parsley and had no signs of mint or some other typical optional tabbouleh components like tomato or bulgur. The falafel themselves were warm, but did not taste fresh fried — more a microwave type of warm — the soft crumbling type of warm that breaks apart without that satisfying crunch of a freshly made falafel. The hot sauce had some definite kick to it, but was rather one dimensional. Photo: All of that said, for airport food it hit the spot compared to the other options available nearby. If craving some healthier reasonably priced food in the terminal in the future I would likely revisit!
Colleen C.
Classificação do local: 4 London, United Kingdom
Let’s be frank, the food options in the International Terminal at SFO are lackluster at best. I think there are 4. None are very impressive. I guess San Francisco just doesn’t care about our international friends!(I kid, I kid) If you are here and in need of a quick bite, Amoura is likely the best bet. It’s freshly made Greek/Turkish fare. It’s not cheap, but its nice. I had a Chef’s Salad and a serving of dolmade, and… baklava. I was very hungry and staring down an 11 hour redeye flight so a filling meal was definitely necessary. This hit the spot. For $ 23. Like I said, it’s not going to be cheap but it is going to be real food. Life is full of trade offs. There are a few seats inside, but its cramped. You’d be better off taking it to go and eating in the seating arrangements in the median of the terminal. All in all — just fine, and the best of the rest I assure you.