This café is truly a hidden gem in every sense. The atmosphere is warm, welcoming, and peaceful — a perfect escape from the rush of everyday life. What stands out most for me is the thoughtful variety of halal options, making it inclusive and appealing to everyone.
I loved their samsa, San Sebastian cheesecake, Napoleon cake, and honey cake. My kids absolutely loved the cookies and chocolate cake, and my husband couldn’t get enough of their soup and samsas. Every dish was fresh, flavorful, and beautifully prepared.
The staff are always kind and attentive, and the overall vibe of the place makes you want to stay longer each time. It’s a beautiful spot that perfectly combines comfort, quality, and hospitality — highly recommended! From now on, it’s our...
Read moreA Hidden Gem in Morristown! Just discovered this brand-new bakery café in Morristown, and it instantly became one of my favorite spots! The place has such a cozy, modern vibe — perfect for morning coffee, afternoon meetings, or just relaxing with something sweet. I recommend stop by — whether for a morning Cappucino and pastry or to grab dessert for the family. I’m so glad this bakery café opened here. Wishing them lots of success — they deserve it! 🍰☕. Everything tastes incredibly fresh — from the croissants that melt in your mouth to the signature pastries that look like art pieces. The coffee is rich and smooth, clearly made with care. You can tell they use high-quality ingredients, and the staff truly love...
Read moreWhen first hearing there was another bakery coffee shop opening in Morristown my fianceé, and I rolled our eyes. However, our rule of thumb is to always try a place once and make our own judgment.
I have to say with pleasant surprise we absolutely enjoyed the experience. Although a narrow space similar To other shops on South Street, the interior is nicely, decorated and very clean (Which I hope they will continue to maintain)
I believe owned and operated by a Kazak couple, The assortment of pastries and baked goods were delicious and had influences Of Central Asia and what I’d consider Eastern Europe. Everything was delicious and will...
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