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    Dua Kafe

    4.7 (123 reviews)

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    Dua Kafe - ALBANIAN STYLE BYREK - Cafes Near Me - New York, New York

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    What's the vibe?
    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Outdoor seating

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    Tave Elbasani on top, Byrek Combo below
    Alicia J.

    This was my first time having Albanian food so definitely not an expert, but I really enjoyed my meal here. My friend and I ordered a spinach byrek combo and a tave elbasani to share. The restaurant wasn't busy but it seemed like there was just one busy guy doing all the serving, and the food took a while to come out, but it was hot and fresh when it did. The byrek was two slices of a flaky pie with spinach and cheese, served with fries and three small meat kebabs. The tave elbasani was a casserole made with lamb, yogurt, and baked egg that was super creamy and lamby-tasting (yummy to me but maybe not if you don't like lamb) and the more unique entree to me. We also got a little bucket of toasted bread strips that I think was for dipping in the lamb dish, at least that's how we enjoyed it. Overall a very filling and hearty meal, though the other entrees and appetizers were more pricey so I'm not sure I'd stray away from the two entrees I tried if I were to come again. I would be happy to come back to introduce others to Albanian food though!

    Sallat Oktapodi - Octopus, Byrek Combo, fries
    Joe C.

    This was a good place for a long catch-up with a friend. I'd come back for the dessert (plums). That being said, the food was still solid, with good portion sizes. The octopus, which was $30, actually did come out with a generous amount of octopus which was nice. It just didn't feel distinguished enough to go back for. The service was quite slow. I didn't mind it as I had the time, but I can see this being a point of frustration for some.

    Byrek Combo
    Evangelia L.

    This place is a hidden gem !! I would even give more stars if I could. After venturing through many Balkan restaurants in NYC, I have to say that by far, this spot has the BEST byrek. Don't let the small space fool you ! The interior was also very clean. They had nice Albanian music playing on their TV as well. My mom and I came here on a Friday night. We were seated right away and the owner was a very kind man. For our appetizer, we ordered the Ferges to share. Comes with pita bread on the side. This was a very delicious dish and I would definitely order this again. For our main course, we ordered the Byrek Combo, which comes with qebapa and fries. The byrek tasted so much like a home-cooked meal. Flaky dough and good amounts of filling. Everything was served hot and very fresh. Qebapa had the perfect amount of spices and fries were nice and crispy. Portions were great as well. For dessert, we ordered the Albanian baklava and I tried their Dua Kafé. The baklava was amazing !! It had the perfect moist texture and consistency. I really enjoyed the coffee too. I would highly recommend this place if you're looking for authentic Albanian food. A little on the pricier side, but you are paying for high quality. The owner even told us the coffee was on the house, which was much appreciated :D

    Branzino
    Franny A.

    Albania is a country whose cuisine is not well known. Sandwiched between the former Yugoslavia & Greece & always looking towards Italy, it's food is reminiscent of a Serbian style if I had to pick a neighbor. Exotic & charming little spot with slow service but delicious food. Ate: Whole branzino Grilled veg with yogurt dip Total $48 I got to try my friends sausage and potato bread and their breads come out on a little table- so rustic . Plus, garlic lovers this is your spot! My branzino and veg were super duper and a real culinary journey to a land we don't know very well.

    Byrek combo - spinach byrek, beef skewers, and fries
    Madeleine B.

    We came for lunch this afternoon and I'm so glad we went here! It's so small that we were using google maps to find it and still managed to walk right past it lol My friend ordered Michelle's panini and I got the byrek combo, 1 spinach byrek with 3 beef skewers and fries. Neither of us had had Albanian food before and wow is it good. The beef was juicy and tender, byrek was soft, warm and flaky. It was somewhat like a thinner spanakopita. Plus, prices are quite fair for what you get. What a great little neighborhood place.

    Dua kaffe
    Lap N.

    Good ambiance. Service was top notch, there when you need it but not over bearing. Food was great, reminds me of Albania. Would recommend, good local spot. If you know you know.

    Tri Lece and Tres Leches
    Mahsa N.

    Had such a lovely experience at Dua Kafe. It was my first time trying Albanian food and upon reading the reviews, was excited to see what the place had to offer. I definitely left the place feeling warm, full, and so satisfied! If you're looking for a unique spot in the city with good food and nice vibes, do pay this spot a visit. We started out the meal with Fergese, which is a mix of peppers, tomato, onion and cottage cheese. It was served with warm bread and was a great way to start the meal. We then followed it with the octopus salad. It was a generous portion and the capers really mixed well with the flavors, delicious! Our main was the borek combo which came with fries and qebapa. Solid and filling main dish! It's generally hard for one to not like Borek, and the spinach filled one is a must have if you're a fan of boreks! Lastly, we ended the meal with the très lèches and Albanian coffee. The coffee is similar to what you'd get for a strong Turkish coffee. And the cake was a perfect way to end the meal, with a unique take on caramel to enrich it further. Lately, the decor of the place is great! With pictures all over one of the walls of Albania and its people. The choice of music also will not disappoint!

    Byrek
    Shruti K.

    I just moved to the area and thought I would try out this quaint Albanian spot with a few friends for brunch. We loved the warm atmosphere and the presentation of the food and tea (served in an artisanal looking tea filter and beautiful china!!). The owner was so pleasant to talk to and we loved chatting with him about his recommendations, the history of the decor hanging around the restaurant and how much we enjoyed the food. I LOVED the spinach byrek and although I personally don't love cottage cheese, the rest of my party loved the fergese. The herbs in the tea (recommended by the owner) were so fresh -- can definitely see this being a regular spot near my new home!

    Byrek Combo. Wish I had ordered more of the Byrek- crispy and so tasty
    Lizzy D.

    Cozy and quaint cafe serving traditional Albanian dishes. I loved it and will be back. Everything from the food to the Albanian coffee was fresh and flavorful. The kitchen was just opening around Noon on a Saturday so it was super quiet and easy to drop in. Only one server (with another cook in the back) so the food took a bit longer but he was very attentive, warm, and helpful with the menu. Great place for a brunch with a friend.

    Albanian Cuisine
    Salman K.

    I wish i could give 10 stars to DuaKafe. Authentic Albanian food. I had a dinner with my friend last night, The Resturent is truly amazing, food was fresh and super tasty & service was great. Bobby the owner is a very nice guy. I'm 100% going back to Duakafe. A must try for everyone!!!!

    Burek
    Mirsa F.

    Delicious spinach burek only at " Dua kafe" This place is so amazing and the staff is so nice.

    Byrek with ground beef, byrek with spinach

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    An absolute hidden gem with lovely, original dishes served with warmth and flair in an unbelievably tiny but adorably decorated space.

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    The food wasn't good ... i love Albanian food..but this wasn't at all ... disappointed because i was so excited to try it.

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    Amazing place! Great food, perfect customer service. very cozy and warm ambient. Mediterranean, especially Albanian traditional food.

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    Such a charming and eclectics place, Cafe Bubamara is an absolute delight. The service was…read morefriendly and welcoming. The decor is very flea market chic. They also have beautiful garden seating. I ordered Turkish coffee, fresh grapefruit juice, Gurmanski dorucak, mini burek with spinach and cheese, and fruit cake. I love Turkish coffee and this was very good. The juice was tart and delicious. The breakfast platter was a showstopper. Two fried eggs, tomato, feta, two meat patties, and homemade bread. The flavors of the meat blew my mind. Who knew that Croatians make the most delicious burgers. This is a hearty and fantastic dish. Also, the burek was flaky and light and not very mini. I took home the cake and enjoyed it later. Light, delicate and not overly sweet, this was a star. Open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, you should stop in for any meal. Not cheap, but you get what you pay for and you get a lot of bang for your buck. I can't wait to r

    Cafe Bubamara delivers a warm, attentive dining experience with service that feels both welcoming…read moreand well-organized. Seating is first-come, first-served, and guests are placed based on availability, which keeps things fair and efficient even during busy times. The tables for two are intimate and cozy, perfect for conversation, though they can become a bit tight when ordering several dishes at once. That said, the staff was attentive and checked in often enough to clear plates and make room, which made the experience much more comfortable. The dessert menu is separate, allowing guests to enjoy their meal at an unhurried pace before deciding on something sweet. Their beverage offerings are thoughtfully presented. Herbal tea options include green tea, chamomile, and English tea (Stash), and the tea is served in a container that provides two full servings. The cappuccino is well made and served with a sugar crystal stick, adding a distinct old-world charm that enhances the café's European feel. I regret not asking for an additional order of Turkish coffee so that's a regret . What we ordered: * Greek Salad - $18.50 * Cappuccino - $6.80 * Herbal Tea - $6.00 * Uštipci - $17.25 * Musaka - $22.95 * Šnicla (Cutlet Sandwich) - $20.75 * 2 Diet Cokes - $8.00 The musaka is a baked dish and does take about 25 minutes to prepare, as it's made fresh with baked eggs, seasoned beef, and sliced potatoes layered on top. The wait is well worth it, resulting in a hearty, comforting dish that tastes authentically homemade. The Šnicla (cutlet sandwich) arrived beautifully presented on a wooden board, adding a rustic, elevated touch that matched the restaurant's aesthetic. Mom felt it lacked in seasoning but she Didnt leave any crumbs . The Uštipci were a standout--served with feta and honey, generously portioned, and so plentiful that we happily took some home. We were too full for dessert this time, but it's absolutely on the list for a return visit. Due to winter weather, we couldn't explore the back of the restaurant, but even from the main dining area, the decor is undeniably charming and full of character. Overall, Cafe Bubamara offers authentic flavors, generous portions, attentive service, and a cozy, old-world atmosphere that makes it a place worth revisiting.

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