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    Caffe Moda

    3.4 (127 reviews)
    Open 7:00 am - 2:00 pm

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    Good for kids

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    George F.

    Stayed at Fiona Hotel is San Francisco for Queen w/ Adam Lambert concert for my birthday. The next morning, we had an excellent breakfast sandwich. They have pastries, great coffee. Reminds me of a deli in any big city. Staff was outstanding! Secret to eating away from your home stomping ground is watch where locals go. They always know where good food, great price, and service is. I do recommend this place for a quick yummy breakfast or lunch. See ya again...

    We stayed at the Hotel Fiona just a few buildings down. We stopped here for breakfast and were happily surprised! We got breakfast sandwiches and they were all so delicious! The croissant bread was soft and buttery. The bacon was cooked crispy. We got smoothies after eating and they were so good! Creamy like milkshake but tasted fresh like a smoothie! Would highly recommend this place! The worker was working alone and doing amazing too!

    Plastic in my sandwich
    K P.

    My first and last time going here!!! I bit into my breakfast sandwich and found a piece of plastic!

    Banh mi... lotsa bread not too much meat.
    Brooke B.

    For anyone saying the banh mi are the best are heavily inaccurate. They are good but not anything I'd travel across town for. My kids prefer American for breakfast and I prefer Asian so I ordered Banh mi to get my fix and the kids got ham and egg croissants. The meat proportions in the banh mi are low in a sandwich that costs $8. I expected the bread to be super soft and fresh since there seems to be donuts here also per Yelp. The bread was thick and a bit tough. The meat proportions were low. It satisfied the craving but I certainly would not call it the best or one of the best. The orange juice was nice and fresh. The reason I ordered was because of how early they open compared to other banh mi shops.

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    Kai W.

    This place offers a solid croissant sandwich for $6.50 (toasted buttered croissant with your choice of meat, 2 eggs, and cheese). Although it's not anything completely blow-your-brain our spectacular, imagine one of those huge croissant sandwiches you make at home when you decide to be responsible and eat in, while not skimping on any of the toppings and tasting to be extra fancy. Doughnut holes were cheap and big but not entirely warm/hot. This is definitely a place to check out if you are in the mood for a solid croissant sandwich. I would not necessarily drive across town to this place simply because it's not one of those sit and chill with your friend sort of places (more of a grab and go). Will come back for the croissant and also the pastries and coffee while I'm at it!

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    Ed U.

    I knew Caffe Moda was somewhere down 7th Street, but I just didn't know what motivated them to move to my neck of the woods. There isn't much foot traffic in these parts during the day when they're open. I don't blame them for not being open in the evening, but I think they could thrive more if they were open on Sunday and had longer hours on Saturday. The place is always empty when I walk by, so I don't think people are prone to discover it. I just don't if people ever will unless you count the armies of foreign tourists from the adjacent motels. It's a big space but not particularly inviting. The place lacks warmth to become a real hang-out spot. They offer a long list of sandwiches and coffee drinks as well as a few salads. That's really it. I tried a $5.95 BLT, a modest sandwich on sourdough (see photo). It was perfectly decent but nothing that would stand out in your mind five minutes after you ate it. Their coffee drinks are more Baskin & Robbins than Starbucks. I was convinced by the zealous manager to order a $4.55 Iced Marble Mocha, which was really just a puckery-sweet shake (see photo). But maybe if they turned the place into an ice cream parlor, now that would be different... FOOD/COFFEE - 3 stars...no real complaints, just leaves the memory faster than the palate AMBIANCE - 2.5 stars...big but not cozy SERVICE - 3 stars...not much to it TOTAL - 3 stars...if you need a pit-stop on 7th, I guess....

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    D N.

    New owner. Place is brand new. First time walking by. I got French crueller. Will be back with friends to try the $6.50 sandwiches.

    A little know secret, this place makes the best Vietnamese sandwiches around the area!
    Jonathan N.

    A little known secret, this place makes the best Vietnamese sandwiches around the area!

    Cold roast beef on ciabatta roll w/ provolone, lettuce & tomato
    Wilhelm Y.

    Their prices are a bit higher than average, but Caffe Moda offers an amazing selection of hot and cold sandwiches, specialty paninis and fresh salads. In addition they carry breakfast pastries, fresh fruit, snack chips and a large selection of bottled cold drinks. I'm not a regular customer, but I have dropped in on several occasions for a fresh made to order sandwich. Today I had cold roast beef on a ciabatta roll with provolone cheese, a little mayo, lettuce and tomato (http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/G5zryawBAp-cKJTyZDMhOg?select=BFSHq05hFfBmehB_1Dxy_w). The portion of meat was good and the tomatoes and lettuce were crispy fresh. I usually take my food to go, but should I ever choose to eat in there are lots of available tables and chairs and even an overhead television for diners to enjoy. This restaurant is always kept clean and the staff is very friendly.

    Wes M.

    Yes, Caffe Moda is just the lunch counter for the Sega building, which happens to be open to the public. What can I say? Leaving your office for lunch, only to go to the office across the street is just one of life's perverse little pleasures. Caffe Moda's main attraction is that it's small, unlike the agoraphobia-inducing cafeterias you sometimes get in these situations. Indeed, the low-ceiling and windows looking out on a random hallway give it a kind of campus-rec-center-basement vibe. The sandwiches are actually pretty good, especially the Rafi, with chicken, brie and apple. But for $6.95 the portions were a little too small. So, all in all, worth checking out if you work on this block; otherwise...well, you've probably stopped reading by now anyway.

    $6 for a single waffle (I took a small bite before I took the photo :P)

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    You can't tell from the exterior or name that this place sells banh mi but it's sure tasty and convenient. Yum!

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