Posts Tagged ‘Turkish Coffee’

NUBA

146 East 3rd Avenue, Vancouver

Tel: 604-568-6727

Web: http://nuba.ca/third.html

Twitter: @NubaTown

Advice: Call ahead for takeout.

I love Nuba, and have always loved Nuba ever since trying their food at the Vancouver Folk Music Festival a few years back, I then repeatedly visited their Seymour street café and have had almost every item on the menu many times over. I love this location south of Olympic Village, it is the greenest location by far and ever so cool too. Most of the food at Nuba is organic, it is Lebanese hearty comfort food at its finest.

Falafel Plate

Turkish Coffee

On this visit I had the outstanding Falafel plate ($10.50) organic chickpeas, fava beans, veggies and spices served with humous and pita bread; and the authentic and awesome Turkish Coffee ($2.75). My other favourites include the Garden Falafel ($6.25) falafel with avocado and humous; the Deluxe Toasted Veggie ($9) with falafel, baba, macedonian feta, taboulleh, and caramelized onions. There are Pita wraps, Mezze (appetizer size of most items) and Plates (the works with brown rice or potatoes along with veggies and pita), soups and salads. They have fresh squeezed juices, coffees, Middle-Eastern baked goods, pastries and organic retail products in the market. This is one of my go to lunch places during the week and I look forward to more of their tasty food.

Review by: Richard Wolak

CAFE VANCOUVER

Cafe Vancouver

883 Hamilton Street, Vancouver

Tel: 604-568-4446

Advice: Try all of the Turkish specialties.

Vegi Borek

Vegi Borek

Honey Cake

Honey Cake

A Turkish Delight, a café on the edge of Yaletown that specializes in Turkish Coffee, made just like it should be made with a little milk or without and with a little sugar. I had my Turkish Coffee made with a little sugar and no milk. You will want to try their Vegi Borek ($7), baked fresh daily, savoury Turkish treat that is perfect for lunch or dinner or in between. They bake a variety of other tasty Turkish treats including honey cake ($2), baklava ($2) and other pastries. The menu also features breakfast items, Panini, sandwiches, soups, desserts and the beverage line-up includes exotic fruit smoothies as well as espresso, cappuccino and lattes. The décor is of a typical home in Turkey, in this large space you enter the living room on you way and see framed art displayed on the turqois walls. Live music some nights.

Review by: Richard Wolak

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