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    Cafe Aroma Latino

    4.2 (30 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    a coffee pot and a tray of dried nuts
    Melanie M.

    After reading Rhia P.'s brunch review for this spot, I decided it was time I finally paid a visit. I work close by, but never got around to trying it out. I planned on a leisurely solo Sunday brunch before hitting up the Halifax Crafters Market. My day got away from me unfortunately, and I arrived after the 1pm breakfast cutoff. I asked my server if I could still order from the breakfast menu - worth a shot, right? She checked with the kitchen and sure enough - they had no problem with that. I ordered the Campasino Breakfast and my server quickly returned with a cup of coffee con leche. It certainly hit the spot and required no sugar, which is always a good indicator of quality coffee! My meal arrived soon after, and I was very impressed. The Campasino Breakfast is a delicious scramble of chorizo sausage, diced potatoes and eggs, served with fried plantains, two tortillas and salsa. The chorizo provided just the right amount of spice to the scramble, which was balanced very nicely by the sweet plantains. I think the best word to describe my meal is delightful. And super affordable - all that for $8.75, including the coffee? Yes. I loved the atmosphere here - warm, colourful and inviting! The tables all have seeds, herbs, spices, coffee beans and more under glass tops - makes for a unique dining experience. It's versatile spot - drop in for a quick bite or sit back and enjoy the surroundings for a little while. In fact the table next to me did just that. After finishing their meals, they were so impressed that when the server came back to clear their plates, they asked if they could order seconds. I can't say enough good things about my server - she was very helpful, friendly and attentive. I can't wait to come back for brunch and to try the regular menu too.

    a colorful teapot with a lid
    Jill M.

    I recently enjoyed a lovely little breakfast here with my fiance and a good friend. The space is good for small groups like that. I ordered off the breakfast menu, which is small and affordable. I honestly can't remember what I got. but I liked it. I wasn't blown away, but it was way different than my normal breakfast go-tos and tasty enough. The coffee, which was included, was absolutely delicious. I'm looking forward to returning for lunch.

    coffee Latin style
    Ruth D.

    Shhhhh....here's a secret to surviving a Halifax winter....head over to Cafe Aroma Latino and get a little bit of Latin America. Even if you don't eat anything (which would be silly, I admit), you'll warm up in an instant just from the decor and be transported to sunny climes. And if you've ever been to Latin America, then you'll really enjoy their brunches and snacks. Personally, I'm addicted to their coffee, which they roast themselves and you can purchase beans to take home along with other Latin ingredients and ready made goodies.

    Courtney M.

    The best part about Cafe Aroma Latino is brunch! Guatemalean dishes with a unique flare will definitely get me coming back to this place. Try the deep fried tacos as well! Of note also: the attached grocery section. Necessary cooking items like chillies and spices imported as well as yerba mate, biscuits, etc all, also imported.

    fish tacos
    Rachelle B.

    I'm becoming a bit of a regular here, despite not living in the area. I've come for breakfast and lunch a few times lately, and am never disappointed. Re-introduced the friend who I'd first tried here with, as well as another brand new friend, both whom loved what they had for a recent lunch. The Tapadito Breakfast ($13.75 two arepa huevo, chorizo, black beans & cheese) hits the spot. I don't actually know what arepa huevo is, but orangey-colored patties of sort, am guessing made with cornmeal, egg inside, baked, soft but a bit crunchy at the same time, different, but tasty. The Fish Tacos are quite good ($9.85 for two - tilapia, pickled veg, cilantro and a mystery sauce). The veg are chilled, so it made my fish get cold, but it was still good and almost as if it's supposed to be served chilled. The churros for dessert are very good with a large scoop of ice cream and your choice of a few different sauces (I got the blackberry). On a recent visit, I purchased the 'Flavours of Halifax' cookbook that is for sale. I knew the book existed and believe had flipped through it at Chapters before, but somehow it became irresistable to buy from the Cafe, as owner/chef Claudia is featured. I had her sign it and am anxious to try making their famous lime soup at home someday soon. The only way this place could improve to me would be to get a liquor license and serve traditional margaritas in the evening, but for now I am 100% pleased with going here for just food & coffee.

    Table with seeds under glass

    Finding pupusas in Halifax is no easy feat, but it can be done. A friend took me to this spot, and from the way the exterior looks I have never imagined that inside is an authentic pan-Latin American restaurant. I had a hard time choosing what to order, between the Salvadorian pupusas (flat fried bread stuffed with beans, cheese or meat), the tacos which come in a crispy, fried shell, or the tasty sounding soup of the day. Most items on the menu are small, so you can nibble on a bunch of different things in one sitting. This also makes it perfect if you're just in the mood for a quick snack - it's real, homemade food but I didn't have to wait long after placing my order before I was served a hot plate. Coffee here is also supposed to be great. I'll have to stop by for a cup soon.

    Delicious breakfast. Black beans very similar to Cuban sleeping beans.

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    Delicious food, authentic. It was a mixed of Colombian and Guatemalan cuisine. The place is very homey.

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    Amazing Latino breakfast! Great flavours and amazing ambience. Delicious food!! Whatever you order, make sure you get beans. So yummy!

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    Wonderful atmosphere, wonderful food. I can only echo the best of the favourable comments here.

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    Worse service Ive ever had, food is microwaved to order. I have no idea how this place is still open as theres rarely anyone inside.

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    3.6(20 reviews)
    2.0 kmWaterfront

    Our first time at Bar Sofia had us swinging by for a friend's birthday. There was a good dinner…read morecrowd although it ebbed before a switchover to the late night crowd. The interior design is fun and bright, with splashes of colour and fake plants, and on-brand for their target audience of millennial and Gen-Z women. The fully open kitchen is a nice touch, and I regret not having a view of it, but that's what happens when you show up last! The menu has an assortment of Latin American dishes like yucca fries, empanadas and tacos, as well as local/contemporary fare that gets a Latin touch like aguachile oysters, bravas Brussels sprouts and adobo-roasted cauliflower. My wife and I went for a mix of big and small plates, ordering the beef empanadas, Brussels sprouts, and the cauliflower. For an adult beverage, I had the Oaxaca old fashioned. It was adequate cocktail, although a smokier mezcal would have made it more memorable. Someone who I assume was a manager had spotted the gifts on the table and not only brought over a shot for the birthday girl and her partner, but for the whole table! While it was a low ABV liqueur, it was a lovely gesture and savvy business move. We must have arrived in between seatings, as despite a fairly full dining room, all our dishes came out surprisingly quickly and all together. I started out with the smaller plates. Some variation of fried Brussels sprouts has been a common sight on restaurant menus for a decade, but hey, it works! Bar Sofia's iteration gets a dose of savoury and tomato-y bravas sauce, and also gets topped with a colourful assortment of thinly sliced veg - radish, carrot, pickled red onion, jalapeno, and some sprigs of cilantro. The sauced-up sprouts lost a good bit of their crispness, but the bravas sauce was undeniably tasty, with a balance of richness and acidity. The veg accoutrements added welcome splashes of colour and texture. The empanadas come two to an order, so perfect for sharing with my wife! The hearty beef was cooked to perfection, and the olives and egg completed the traditional filling. The pastry itself was supple and flaky, with a golden brown and crisp exterior. When we swapped dishes, I was glad to get my hands on the cauliflower. The generous portion of half a head of roasted brassica came with rice, a cashew crema and the aforementioned veg toppings. The char of the cauliflower played well with the nutty sauce, and although a bit repetitive, the veg accoutrements brightened up the flavour profile. While Bar Sofia's origins as a Toronto-based restaurant company's idea to fill the commercial space at Queen's Marque isn't exactly a stamp of authenticity, they are bringing some dishes that aren't common in Halifax (other than the Brussels sprouts). I enjoyed my meal there and it's a fun vibe, but there was no 'wow' factor for me. I'm sure I'll tackle more of the menu and patio some day, but as I continue to catch up on the Halifax food scene, I'm not rushing back either.

    This review is the only one you need to read. Choosing a restaurant on the Halifax Waterfront isn't…read moreeasy. Lots of good choices. The vibe and reasonable prices are what drew me into Bar Sofia when I was walking the boardwalk to decide on a place to grab dinner. The restaurant was half full when I arrived and quickly filled up. I received excellent service from both the bartender, Lance, and one of the servers (or manager) who was making his way through the room offering constant help to his teammates. I ordered the mixed grill although it had a fancier Spanish name that I don't recall. It had a little bit of everything with the perfect amount of spice. When I return, do I get it again, or pick something new to try? It's a really tough decision. Might need to make multiple trips back! They have a great drink list. I landed on a local IPA which had a lovely flavour and I would order again.

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    Bar Sofia - The bar.

    The bar.

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    Swordfish ceviche

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