Reviews Cafe Olivia

5
Jeffrey W
+5
A City Market must try! I recently dropped by for a meal. My first choice, a shrimp po’ boy, was sold out. The lady behind the counter was quick to recommend the chicken sandwich. Her enthusiasm is certainly admirable. After re-reviewing the menu, I ultimately took her advice. Topped with a unique flavored coleslaw between French style bread, it was nothing short of delicious! A staple eatery in the good ol’ City Market that’s well worth trying!
5
brendon elliott
+5
Got the pulled pork & roast beef. The best pulled pork I ever tasted, at $7 no less. Roast pork was great, not dry and pretty spicy! Hot waitresses too. Don’t listen to the one star review
5
Chris Leland
+5
This is a top-tier sandwich shop in the city for me. I've never had anything that wasn't excellent. They have a great variety of sandwiches and other items on offer (red beans and rice, for instance), although the menu is currently limited because of the coronavirus situation. I'm not sure if the guy who makes the sandwiches is the owner, but you can tell he puts a tremendous amount of care and pride into his work, and you can taste it in every bite. I love this place and enthusiastically recommend it to everyone.
5
Sean Hawk
+5
Some of the best sandwiches can be found here. Large variety of food options all made fresh and quickly. I work at the bicycle shop next door and try to go as often as possible. I like the Godfather sandwich and the spice slaw is very good
5
Tony Wiederhold
+5
The lovely people here made me what is easily the juiciest, most flavorful, well-seasoned pork tenderloin in 100 miles. It’s really an authentic tonkatsu in pork tenderloin sandwich form. If it were served instead with shredded cabbage salad with sesame dressing, rice, and miso soup, it would easily stand up to any Japanese restaurant tonkatsu around, including what I have eaten in Osaka, Kyoto, or Tokyo. By the way the sandwich was constructed, it is obvious that the person who made it cares a lot about the art and craft of preparing food. The bread to meat ratio was ideal. The way the mayo was applied and the way the tomatoes were placed. The same goes for the gumbo, which I was too full to finish. I don’t have pictures because I devoured the food. City Market is a real pain to get to right now, but the food at this place is worth the effort. To me, this is a gem in Indianapolis like Mitra Da Dhaba or Workingman’s Friend. I’m confident that anything you order from there will be made with the utmost care. The only things unappealing to me about the place are its signage, websites, and social media.
5
Nancy Tomlinson
+5
I cannot say enough good things about this takeaway counter. They use quality, fresh ingredients and you can taste the difference. I'm partial to the Shrimp PO Boy and the Cubano bit I've never had anything they make that I didn't like.
5
David Locascio
+5
A very eclectic variety of food options! I usually go for a Reuben, which for price and quality puts Shapiros to shame. I haven’t been brave enough to try their Cajun/creole options in fear of being disappointed (I think they offer red beans and gumbo). They used to have a porchetta sandwich which I unfortunately never got around to trying and is unfortunately no longer on the menu.
5
Matthew Tandy
+5
I have eaten here several times and have always been happy with the food. The porchetta sandwich is worth the trip. The jalapeno parsley sauce is homemade and so good.
5
Dustin Clark
+5
I come here for breakfast on my walk to work. 5.50 for a huge handmade breakfast sandwich and it's delicious. Definitely give them a try
5
Parin Parekh
+5
Corned beef Rueben was excellent. Highly recommend. Will be back soon!
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