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Tldr: I cannot stop thinking about this place. Ive been to many cafes and this has to be top 3. Long review: Every thing we ordered hit the perfect middle. Not too hot, not too cold, not too small, not too large, not too sweet, not too bland, everything was JUST RIGHT! The flavors were amazing, gr
Lovely environment and tasty food. Love their latte. We chose to sat under the delicate chandelier but the surface of the dining table in the center was a bit sticky. Overall a great place for brunch and hangout with friends.
Tatte is a place where you feel home. This french, Italian, middle eastern inspired concept servers great hospitality. The food was very tasty and very close to it's original across the ocean. If you are italian try the double espresso it is maybe one of the best alternatives away from home ;) lemon
We were very excited about this cafe bc there were so many friends that recommended it; however, it turns out to be a disappointment. The pistachio croissant was crunchy rather than crispy. The mixed nuts tart has a weird taste for the button caramel. The cappuccino was…meh. We also ordered the espr
Great coffee, nice ambiance, and beautiful pastries. I got the "nut box", which is a tart with a shortbread crust and topped with an assortment of nuts, and it was really filling. I also got a passionfruit pastry which tasted great!
Gluten free bread is delicious!! Not to mention gluten free desserts with plenty of options. My personal fave was the gluten free brownie. I tried it plain and with walnuts, plain is by far better. I got the gluten free turkey sandwich and it was fresh, light, and yum! My husband got a egg sandwich
literally soooo good, and decent priced too. the french toast (picture) was only $12!!! it was incredible. the staff is polite and helpful. id 10000% recommend eating here and i’ll definitely be making my way back soon 😌
Excellent spot for bakery. The donuts are amazing. I had a cappuccino and quality of coffee was perfect. I believe they used medium roast. I ate shakshuka traditional. Now there are variations of shakshuka depending which part middle east you eat but potato was something common seen across many of t
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