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    Cafe Romeo

    Cafe Romeo

    3.8
    (4 reviews)
    0.3 mi
    $

    Random hand drawn painting, three screens televising separate sporting events including soccer and…read moresomething else that I cannot recognize maybe cricket? As I walk in, the friendly lady behind the counter asks me what I would like. I respond: A cappuccino please. Then, I carefully inquire further for what baked goods are available with a smile. In her reply, she tells me sadly that there is only croissants. So not being picky, I tell her: Great, I'll have one. Next, she brings me a cappuccino on a glass saucer and my croissant on a dish. Also, there are numerous napkins, sugar, long stemmed spoon given to me as well. I felt like a sports lounge vibe with many tables and chairs (probably enough to seat 35 people at least). Most demographic would be elders, mostly men, in their 40's to 60's kicking back and enjoying the hot, lazy afternoon. It was around 3 pm and I just got off a flight. Now, I know how the other half lives and it's nice!

    Please don't call your self a cafe if you don't have a drip machine…read more Well, I don't know if it's because I'm American and stuck out like a sore thumb in this mostly foreign cage, or if I insulted there sensibilities by ordering a black coffee. I found the service impolite and dismissive. And the coffee pod, yes a COFFEE POD AT A CAFÉ is outrageous. Well aside from me noticing a bit to late to stop the process I watched her make it and seen the liquid coming out beige at best. I actually thought she was running a cleaning of the machine, because the color just wasn't the color even a blond roast would be. I mentioned it looked light, to which she replied it's not light it's black coffee it's dark. Well I took my sip, left a dollar tip and left the coffee on the counter. With the myriad of cafes in Brooklyn these days, I would have been better with mud from the bodega.

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    Outdoor seating.
    Outdoor seating.
    Fully stocked bar.
    Fully stocked bar.
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    Village Cafe

    Village Cafe

    4.3
    (124 reviews)
    1.3 mi
    $$

    Based on the recommendation of my chiropractor, I had lunch here earlier this week. Our server from…read moreMoldavia was friendly and attentive and suggested I try their most popular dish - the lamb lulya kebab which is ground lamb that is not overly spiced to allow one to taste the meat. It is served with rice and I found it to be a lighter than its Turkish equivalent. It was served with rice. We also ordered Turkish bread that was served warm. The dining area is comfortable and welcoming. Because this restaurant is set back from the Coney Island Avenue next to a liquor store it is easy to miss - but don't - it's excellent!

    The interior is cute and they have a parking lot in the front…read more The servers were warm and eager to answer any questions I had about an unfamiliar menu. I ordered the Journey to Baku salad, the Turkish bread, and the Guru Khingal. The salad needed a pinch of salt, but there was a shaker on the table and with that addition, it was a decent refreshing appetizer. It's sort of a spread so I would recommend ordering some bread to eat with it. The bread came out steaming hot and smelling amazing. It was soft and fluffy on the inside and delicious. I took the extra home and ate it all immediately when I got there. Delicious bread. The Guru Khingal is honestly one of the best things I've ever eaten in New York City. I wasn't sure exactly what to expect, as I have never eaten this type of food before. The tender, handcut pasta seems to be layered with flavorful lamb fat like the most decadent possible buttered noodles and the ground lamb topping is rich and perfectly seasoned. The yogurt sauce gives the dish balance. It's a fairly large portion that could easily be shared between two. I highly recommend this spot, the glowing reviews are not exaggerating at all. I often like to try new and unusual restaurants, and sometimes I enjoy them mostly for the novelty. That was not the case at Village Cafe. My meal here was delicious and I am eager to return, even with the 75 minute commute from north Brooklyn.

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    Cute interior
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    Mother-In-Laws Chicken- baked chicken, mushrooms, mozzarella cheese, garlic. $20. Filling and tasty
    Guru Hingal- Grilled minced lamb meat, tall fat, onions, housemade dough. $22. Filling and tasty

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    Guru Hingal- Grilled minced lamb meat, tall fat, onions, housemade dough. $22. Filling and tasty
    Arberia

    Arberia

    4.7
    (14 reviews)
    0.5 mi

    This is my first time trying Albanian food and it was absolutely delicious…read more The inside is small but clean and cozy. The waitress was so friendly and hospitable. She checked on us multiple times and was just overall very nice. We ordered the Oofte Arberia, small grill plate, afjar condiment, and French fries. Everything was delicious. The French fries, wow. They were so delicious - perfectly crispy and not oily at all. The perfect shape too. I don't even like French fries like that but I couldn't stop eating them. They also have fresh bread that was made in house - that was delicious with the eggplant dip that we ordered (afjar). The grill platters were so delicious. I would recommend the grill platter so you can try different types of meat. But each meat was flavorful and perfectly cooked. We got a house salad with the meat and it was nice and refreshing. I had a really pleasant and delicious experience. I would definitely come again.

    When Cka ka Qellu started getting hyped, as much as I was on the bandwagon, it left with me an…read moreexistential question. Having never tried such delicacies as flija anywhere else before, how could I know if they were being exalted for their own execution or for the dish itself? After trying another interpretation at Arberia, I believe the answer is simply that flija is one of the most delicious savory cakes out there. It's the original Lady M - layers of crepes clearly stacked with copious amounts of butter. I wish the ajvar came with it, but it's worth shelling out a few extra dollars to add a bit of color to the dish.

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    We visited Arberia for B-fast (9 AM). While they didn't serve traditional B-fast items the food that we had was wonderful (fli and börek)
    We visited Arberia for B-fast (9 AM). While they didn't serve traditional B-fast items the food that we had was wonderful (fli and börek)
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    Mixed Grill (Small) Plus half order of Baked / Roast Lamb Plus half order of Sucuk.

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    Mixed Grill (Small) Plus half order of Baked / Roast Lamb Plus half order of Sucuk.

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