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    4.3 (3 reviews)
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    Happy I was able to wake up early this time around. Their pastries are mango sticky rice Danish…read more(8$) and black sesame mochi (6$) ah! Sold. Fresh, delicious, and worthy of their James Beard nomination. As another reviewer said, they are a bit pricey but they're so worth it for pastries! Also tried their iced latte with ube coconut syrup this time around. It's light, personally I liked it. Their coffee is truly not the highlight everytime I've gone which is 3 times now including their other location in Eado. Their pastries alone make this place a 5/5. Coffee wise I think the iced thai tea is my favorite from all 3 visits. I recommend it! Definitely in my top tier of bakeries in town!

    $$$ Attached and one…read moreof the main spots of The Quad, parking spaces are a premium here. I found myself parallel parked on the street right next to a steep water ditch. So beware folks! Once inside, the vibes are definitely more welcoming and relaxing. (except for the 80's love songs blaring). $8.5 for a Cambodian Iced Coffee $8 for Pho Kolache The Cambodian Ice Coffee was delicious, but I have a hard time differentiating it from the Vietnamese Cafe Sua Da. Tastes the same... looks the same... except the price is a lot higher than what it should be. Pho kolache came out to be the same size as a regular kolache but with the added pho beef flavors into the mix. Good overall pastry but again, the price is pretty high for a kolache. 1 coffee and 1 kolache... close to $20 for my total. I'm sure some people don't mind, but I'm going to be more selective with my dollars. I see why people like Lil' Koffeteria. With their accolades and attention, they're milking their stuff for as much dollars as they can. Its a one and done for me. Nice sofas though. $$$

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    Pistachio! I'm a sucker for pistachio so I had to try their pistachio mousse cake and pistachio…read morelatte. They were both fantastic! The pistachio latte was not overpowering at all and you could definitely taste the nuttyness! Not overly sweet which is perfect for me! The pistachio mousse was very thick and rich. My party of friends all enjoyed sampling them both. Our group also tried their Mufawaar medium roast coffee with cardamom & cream (not shown) per the cashier's recommendation. We really did appreciate his rundown of the menu. However, the iced Mufawaar was VERY watery much to our disappointment. Very much everyone in my group's least favorite. The lotus milkcake (not shown) was delicious Interior I will say I was impressed at how big the space was. Very clean, ideal for some work / study. Beautiful patio outside if this Texas heat wasn't so terrible! Overall I have to give it a 4.2~/5. I think their cake selection is great along with their pistachio featured items

    The customer service here is great. The atmosphere is also nice vibes. The place is spacious and…read morehas art work that reflects nicely with the vibes. The vibes reflect their culture well and I'm here for it. They have a bunch of pastries and a wide range of coffees to choose from. I tried the rose Adeni chai. I don't know about the rose part of it. It was basically the a cold foam part of it but I don't feel like the flavor tasted like rose or anything, just had the pink color. The Adeni chai did taste authentic. I also tried the Turkish coffee and that was strong and bold. I don't feel like the taste was too strong for me though, it was easy to drink. I also liked the presentation of the coffee. They put it in a traditional coffee pot. If you like strong coffee then this is for you. I tried the meat samosa and it was crispy and the inside was a mix of onions and minced meat. It had a nice texture for me but the inside wasn't to my flavor of taste. That's just in my opinion because I don't like onions. I then tried the Knafeh cheesecake. The Knafeh wasn't as crunchy as I thought it would be but the cheesecake portion was just like an original cheesecake, tangy and rich. I enjoyed the cheesecake. I guess I was expecting of a more of Knafeh taste like the top would be like half Knafeh instead of like sprinkles. Nevertheless, it was still good it just wasn't what I expected.

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