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City Cafe - Baltimore

City Cafe - Baltimore

1001 Cathedral Street Baltimore, MD 21201, 21201-5403, United States

Seafood • European • American • Vegetarian


"This place has a nice vibe. I’ve heard mixed reviews about EDR but when I went the experience was nice. It was couple of us ladies and we ordered different dishes so we had a variety to choose from. The fire ice civeche was really good the habanero red pepper mango ice gives your mouth an experience you’ve never had. The Street Tacos I didn’t have the pleasure of tasting but was told they were really good. The Seafood Pappardelle was my dish. I wasn’t to happy because it was to lemony but other enjoyed my scallops where a little over cooked. The Crab Relleno presentation doesn’t not justify how much flavor was packed into that crab cake it was very good. I thought I had a pic but guess not lol. The Crab Crusted Chilean Sea Bass was packed with flavor, fluffy and cook perfectly. I loved the presentation and would definitely get it again. Now on to the sides we had Brussel sprouts, sweet potatoes and Mac n cheese all where really good. Dessert. I’m not to big on sweets but from the two ladies who ordered them said they were pretty good as well. I give it four stars because the drinks are OVER PRICED. You might as well get a couple drinks in before you go because a shot of Hennessy was I think $20, smh. Our waiter also disappeared for a good 40 mins but the manger made it up to us and got us all green tea shots. Ya can’t go wrong with free, lol. They have a DJ that comes in at 9 or 10 so it definitely changes the vibes to party mode. All in all I would go again."

Hummus Kitchen

Hummus Kitchen

1613 2nd Ave (at Upper East Side Manhattan), New York City, New York, USA, 10028, United States

Asian • Coffee • Sandwich • Chocolate


"If I could give this place more than 5 stars I would. This small middle eastern cafe style restaurant sits hidden in an unassuming street of the city. I practically had to walk up to see it, but once inside, the cozy decor and friendly staff made me feel right at home. I stopped by hummus kitchen half starved on the day of a snowstorm. The waitress, a friendly young vegan woman, rushed to bring me water and a cup of hot spiced cider to warm me up. The menu is an interactive affair presented on an iPad. It has a large variety of Turkish-style dishes. Vegan dishes are clearly labeled. For $17 one picks 3 dishes, such as hummus, babaganoush, falafel, etc and they come in generous portion with an amazing whole wheat pita bread that melts in your mouth. I mentioned I was half starved, so I ordered 6 dishes and could obviously not finish them (Leftovers for dinner were almost as good as lunch). The waitress, who was incredibly sweet and attentive throughout—recommending dishes, asking if I was enjoying the food or needed anything else—recommended this raspberry and coconut cream dessert. However, I was pretty full and am not a big fan of fruit compote type things, so I declined and asked for the check. As I was signing a young man, who I take to be the owner or manager, kindly asked me if I had three minutes to spare. When I replied that I did, he brought me out a dessert he said he wanted me to try. This was a generous portion of the most amazing chocolate mousse—all vegan—I have had in my life. It was topped with whipped cream and shredded coconut flakes. Pure ambrosia! My only regret: discovering this place on my last day in New York City. Absolutely amazing! Just the service makes it worth it. Highly recommend."

Costas

Costas

521 Athens St, Tarpon Springs, Florida, 34689, United States

Greek • European • Vegetarian • Mediterranean


"Tarpon Springs is an interesting place to visit. There 's an odd mix of tourists, locals, and out-of-towners that keeps the area feeling like a tourist trap, but still maintains a certain local charm. Being a settlement of the Greeks back in the day for sponge diving, there is certainly no shortage of Greek themed food establishments. Yeah, some famous named TV chef endorses this one restaurant, and some slightly famous food video blogger raves about another, blah blah. But there is a nice, slightly off the path gem called Costa 's right there in the center of town. First, the service. perfect every time. Nice, friendly, and prompt. Second, the prices are very reasonable. Third, the food is quite simply the best Greek/Mediterranean cuisine on the planet. Portions are more than sufficient to satisfy the largest appetites. Always start with the Saganaki (flaming cheese). We 've had so many wonderful dishes here. The Mousaka will blow your mind! The lamb shank can almost feed two. The Souvlaki (chicken or pork) is so juicy and tender and comes with a ton of garnishes. Their Greek salad is a work of art and comes with a dressing that nears a religious experience. Let 's talk Gyro meat for a second. There are so many variations and recipes for a good Gyro. But, Costa 's has the absolute best Gyro meat on the planet. The seasonings aren 't over bearing and the meat is always glistening with juices and so very tender. When in Tarpon Springs, get away from the dolphin cruise barkers and redundant tourist gift shops for a bit and sit your butt down at Costa 's for grub. You will NOT leave hungry, guaranteed. I would recommend doing a dolphin cruise, BEFORE eating though. There are no public facilities on Anclote Island and the accommodations on the dolphin cruises would be less than desirable for any such... 'needs '."