Came across this hidden deli/café on the first floor of a large office building in the plaza as I was visiting a business inside. I ordered the BLT sandwich on wheat and a café latte. The sandwich came with two bites of lettuce(I’d call it salad but it was just lettuce) and a quarter slice of dill pickle. The BLT sandwich’s bread was literally just two square slices of thin wheat bread that you can get a loaf of at any local bakery for like $ 3.00. I didn’t see any pictures on the menu board before I ordered but I had assumed that for the price, it would’ve been a different, or at least not so thin. The lettuce was literally one thin layer — compared to In-N-Out for example, where they at least load on the lettuce to make the burger look bigger. To give you an idea of how small it was, I ate the entire sandwich in four bites, pretty much. Coffee is my fuel for the morning and I’ve had regular black coffee with just some sugar and creamer and/or milk for years now(who hasn’t?). Well, with the coffee I got here, the taste alone told me that I most likely got 2/3rds of a cup of milk with 1⁄3 actual coffee. I’m no coffee expert but I’m pretty sure that caffe latte is supposed to have more coffee than milk. I’m all for supporting local businesses but not when it’s obvious that I’m being ripped off. I left and had my lunch somewhere else 30 minutes later because I was hungry again. If you’re looking for a local sandwich deli/café, try Café Terrace or International Deli even.
Jonathan L.
Place rating: 5 Santa Ana, CA
The lady who works here works really hard! She’s super nice and I kinda feel bad how hard she’s working just by herself! She makes the food as quick as she can(which is pretty quick) and it tastes nice too.
Sara M.
Place rating: 5 Fullerton, CA
Sweet owner and good food. I don’t know what Cynthia R. is talking about because the owner has been very kind to me every time I order something. English is not her primary language, so her«rudeness» must have been miscommunication as opposed to actual lack of courtesy. The wait is typically about 10 minutes for the entrees because they are completely fresh and she runs the business by herself. She sells sandwiches, breakfast, smoothies, lattes, chips, ice cream, and even some Korean and Japanese food here, among other items. Prices are extremely reasonable for the quality. Note: This café is located within a big building, so you won’t see it from the outside.
M H.
Place rating: 5 Manhattan, NY
The fruit smoothies are amazing! They are so fresh and do not contain any additives or space fillers. It’s so rare to find food that is as made from home and healthy. This café offers many options which are all relatively cheap, wholesome, fresh, and nutritious — smoothies, sandwiches, and sushi rolls. The café also sells snacks and drinks and has great fresh coffee. I come here for lunch all the time, and know the owner and she greets me like family. Every morning as she makes smoothies, she always gives one away for free to anyone that is around by purposefully making too much. She just likes to see people smile. And her Crunch rolls and California rolls all come with this amazing salad with freshly made salad dressing and no cuts on the quality even though it is only $ 4 The Udon is also freshly made with the soup base made from the expensive dried fish that Japanese restaurants use, no MSG… again, no cuts on the quality, just serves good food. SO much good food at such a small price. This café is run by 1 woman who is a certified sushi chef and a health nut. This store is relaxing and gives a very comfortable home setting at a work environment.
Cynthia R.
Place rating: 1 Upland, CA
The lady is super RUDE!!! wont be coming back here again!