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Cafe Pri
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Nearby attractions
Joseph F. Mafera Park
65th Pl. &, Shaler Ave, Ridgewood, NY 11385
Benninger Playground
Fresh Pond Road, Madison St, Ridgewood, NY 11385
Reiff Playground
59-11 Fresh Pond Rd, Maspeth, NY 11378
Queens Public Library at Ridgewood
20-12 Madison St, Ridgewood, NY 11385
Footlight Presents
5-52 Grandview Ave, Ridgewood, NY 11385
Calvary Chapel At The Cross
69-29 Metropolitan Ave, Middle Village, NY 11379
Nearby restaurants
Li Wan
64-28 Metropolitan Ave, Middle Village, NY 11379
Fontana Pizzeria
65-26 Metropolitan Ave, Middle Village, NY 11379
Fong Kwan
65-48 Metropolitan Ave, Queens, NY 11379
Rosa's Pizza
62-65 Fresh Pond Rd, Ridgewood, NY 11385
CoCo Lin Vegetarian House
64-19 Fresh Pond Rd, Ridgewood, NY 11385
Pattanian Thai Restaurant
64-02 Fresh Pond Rd, Ridgewood, NY 11385
Sushi Yoshi(Queens) and i Sushi
65-07A, Fresh Pond Rd, Ridgewood, NY 11385
Rustico Taverna
65-17 Fresh Pond Rd, Ridgewood, NY 11385
Mon Cheri bar restaurant pizzeria
Mon Cheri, 64-14 Fresh Pond Rd, Ridgewood, NY 11385, United States
King Wah
64-17 Fresh Pond Rd, Ridgewood, NY 11385
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Cafe Pri

64-28 Metropolitan Ave, Middle Village, NY 11379
4.9(34)
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attractions: Joseph F. Mafera Park, Benninger Playground, Reiff Playground, Queens Public Library at Ridgewood, Footlight Presents, Calvary Chapel At The Cross, restaurants: Li Wan, Fontana Pizzeria, Fong Kwan, Rosa's Pizza, CoCo Lin Vegetarian House, Pattanian Thai Restaurant, Sushi Yoshi(Queens) and i Sushi, Rustico Taverna, Mon Cheri bar restaurant pizzeria, King Wah
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Featured dishes

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Lumpia
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Chicken Tenders
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Ube Coconut Pancakes
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Grilled Cheese
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Avosilog Bowl
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Oreo Waffle Plate
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Iced Coffee
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Iced Matcha Ube Latte

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Nearby attractions of Cafe Pri

Joseph F. Mafera Park

Benninger Playground

Reiff Playground

Queens Public Library at Ridgewood

Footlight Presents

Calvary Chapel At The Cross

Joseph F. Mafera Park

Joseph F. Mafera Park

4.3

(354)

Open 24 hours
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Benninger Playground

Benninger Playground

3.8

(66)

Closed
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Reiff Playground

Reiff Playground

4.3

(153)

Open 24 hours
Click for details
Queens Public Library at Ridgewood

Queens Public Library at Ridgewood

4.2

(90)

Open 24 hours
Click for details

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Nearby restaurants of Cafe Pri

Li Wan

Fontana Pizzeria

Fong Kwan

Rosa's Pizza

CoCo Lin Vegetarian House

Pattanian Thai Restaurant

Sushi Yoshi(Queens) and i Sushi

Rustico Taverna

Mon Cheri bar restaurant pizzeria

King Wah

Li Wan

Li Wan

4.1

(87)

Click for details
Fontana Pizzeria

Fontana Pizzeria

4.2

(132)

Click for details
Fong Kwan

Fong Kwan

3.4

(44)

$

Closed
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Rosa's Pizza

Rosa's Pizza

4.6

(1.1K)

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Reviews of Cafe Pri

4.9
(34)
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4.0
33w

Café Pri’s second location opened last week in this quiet corner of Middle Village, Queens. This Filipino American café has really high ratings for their Brooklyn location in Yelp and Google, so I was particularly excited to try them out. We got the below:

Medium Ice Ube Matcha Latte ($7): really delicious latte with a smooth matcha and ube flavor. This was a bargain at $7 imo.

Lumpia ($8): there was 6 pieces per order, and it was good. I’ve had better lumpia elsewhere, but these were solid.

Pork Sisig Bowl ($18): my friend really enjoyed this bowl. I had a taste and thought it was good but felt it could have benefited from a splash of lemon juice to really liven up the taste.

Tapsilog Bowl ($14): thinly sliced, cured and fried beef on a bed of rice with cucumbers, tomatoes and fried egg. The beef was very tasty and the portions were good.

Tosilog Bowl ($14): sweet and savory Filipino sausages on a bed of rice with cucumbers, tomatoes and fried egg. The sausages weren’t overly sweet, which I appreciated but felt that there was just too much fat with every bite.

Typically, Filipino breakfast dishes come with sides like a vinegar dip or banana ketchup—neither of which were offered or provided. It’s a small detail, but one that could have really elevated the flavors.

Since we had a few picky eaters (kids) with us, we also ordered a Grilled Cheese Sandwich ($4), Chicken Tenders ($9), and French Fries ($4). The kids absolutely devoured the grilled cheese and chicken tenders, which speaks for itself!

All in all, it was a decent experience. There’s definitely potential here, and I’m hopeful they’ll smooth out some of the kinks as they settle in. I’d be open to coming back, especially if I’m in...

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5.0
33w

I was so eager to check out this new spot! While, I was sad to learn Li Wan wasn’t here anymore, I went there since I was a kid and I hope the family is doing well. That being said, I am glad to see a new business in the area and we really don’t have Filipino options in Ridgewood or Middle Village.

Ok so the meal.. I ordered an ube latte, lumpia and ube coconut pancakes. Everything was very good and I’m so glad I got to check them out. For anyone that has not yet had lumpia, it’s essentially a Filipino spring roll but thin like a cigar and filled with ground/minced pork and veg. They’re absolutely delicious and each place and person makes them just a little bit differently. Ube is purple sweet yam. It has a mild sweetness like a sweet potato and is very tasty in lots of different Filipino drinks, and desserts, or in my case today, pancakes!

I would encourage everyone to give them a try, they’re open early enough for breakfast and they serve breakfast items like the pancakes I mentioned but also eggs and sausage if you want to try them out and still have some familiar classics. A welcomed new restaurant...

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5.0
35w

I've lived in Middle Village for a little over 2 years and the one thing I've learned about this neighborhood is that they value community. The previous spot was here for YEARS...and although change is hard, this change felt a bit abrupt but the experience helped me welcome Café Pri.

I'm a latte lover and I usually travel about 7-10minutes for a latte and a place to sit and do a little work.

Today was my first time here and even before walking in the doors I felt welcomed. They had a set up outside letting you know they are here.

The owners, a couple were at the register, greeted me.

I LOVE places that welcome their customers like family and that is exactly how I felt. Like family.

I ordered a latte with regular milk. The coffee was delightful. I usually put 2 Splenda's which generally delute the strength of the espresso, but it actually complimented it.

They serve breakfast, lunch AND dinner.

I can't wait to bring my family over for a meal.

And now round 2.

Welcome to Middle...

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AmeliaAmelia
Café Pri’s second location opened last week in this quiet corner of Middle Village, Queens. This Filipino American café has really high ratings for their Brooklyn location in Yelp and Google, so I was particularly excited to try them out. We got the below: Medium Ice Ube Matcha Latte ($7): really delicious latte with a smooth matcha and ube flavor. This was a bargain at $7 imo. Lumpia ($8): there was 6 pieces per order, and it was good. I’ve had better lumpia elsewhere, but these were solid. Pork Sisig Bowl ($18): my friend really enjoyed this bowl. I had a taste and thought it was good but felt it could have benefited from a splash of lemon juice to really liven up the taste. Tapsilog Bowl ($14): thinly sliced, cured and fried beef on a bed of rice with cucumbers, tomatoes and fried egg. The beef was very tasty and the portions were good. Tosilog Bowl ($14): sweet and savory Filipino sausages on a bed of rice with cucumbers, tomatoes and fried egg. The sausages weren’t overly sweet, which I appreciated but felt that there was just too much fat with every bite. Typically, Filipino breakfast dishes come with sides like a vinegar dip or banana ketchup—neither of which were offered or provided. It’s a small detail, but one that could have really elevated the flavors. Since we had a few picky eaters (kids) with us, we also ordered a Grilled Cheese Sandwich ($4), Chicken Tenders ($9), and French Fries ($4). The kids absolutely devoured the grilled cheese and chicken tenders, which speaks for itself! All in all, it was a decent experience. There’s definitely potential here, and I’m hopeful they’ll smooth out some of the kinks as they settle in. I’d be open to coming back, especially if I’m in the area again.
Mary NaughtonMary Naughton
I was so eager to check out this new spot! While, I was sad to learn Li Wan wasn’t here anymore, I went there since I was a kid and I hope the family is doing well. That being said, I am glad to see a new business in the area and we really don’t have Filipino options in Ridgewood or Middle Village. Ok so the meal.. I ordered an ube latte, lumpia and ube coconut pancakes. Everything was very good and I’m so glad I got to check them out. For anyone that has not yet had lumpia, it’s essentially a Filipino spring roll but thin like a cigar and filled with ground/minced pork and veg. They’re absolutely delicious and each place and person makes them just a little bit differently. Ube is purple sweet yam. It has a mild sweetness like a sweet potato and is very tasty in lots of different Filipino drinks, and desserts, or in my case today, pancakes! I would encourage everyone to give them a try, they’re open early enough for breakfast and they serve breakfast items like the pancakes I mentioned but also eggs and sausage if you want to try them out and still have some familiar classics. A welcomed new restaurant to the area.
Carmen ReyesCarmen Reyes
I've lived in Middle Village for a little over 2 years and the one thing I've learned about this neighborhood is that they value community. The previous spot was here for YEARS...and although change is hard, this change felt a bit abrupt but the experience helped me welcome Café Pri. I'm a latte lover and I usually travel about 7-10minutes for a latte and a place to sit and do a little work. Today was my first time here and even before walking in the doors I felt welcomed. They had a set up outside letting you know they are here. The owners, a couple were at the register, greeted me. I LOVE places that welcome their customers like family and that is exactly how I felt. Like family. I ordered a latte with regular milk. The coffee was delightful. I usually put 2 Splenda's which generally delute the strength of the espresso, but it actually complimented it. They serve breakfast, lunch AND dinner. I can't wait to bring my family over for a meal. And now round 2. Welcome to Middle Village Café Pri!
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Café Pri’s second location opened last week in this quiet corner of Middle Village, Queens. This Filipino American café has really high ratings for their Brooklyn location in Yelp and Google, so I was particularly excited to try them out. We got the below: Medium Ice Ube Matcha Latte ($7): really delicious latte with a smooth matcha and ube flavor. This was a bargain at $7 imo. Lumpia ($8): there was 6 pieces per order, and it was good. I’ve had better lumpia elsewhere, but these were solid. Pork Sisig Bowl ($18): my friend really enjoyed this bowl. I had a taste and thought it was good but felt it could have benefited from a splash of lemon juice to really liven up the taste. Tapsilog Bowl ($14): thinly sliced, cured and fried beef on a bed of rice with cucumbers, tomatoes and fried egg. The beef was very tasty and the portions were good. Tosilog Bowl ($14): sweet and savory Filipino sausages on a bed of rice with cucumbers, tomatoes and fried egg. The sausages weren’t overly sweet, which I appreciated but felt that there was just too much fat with every bite. Typically, Filipino breakfast dishes come with sides like a vinegar dip or banana ketchup—neither of which were offered or provided. It’s a small detail, but one that could have really elevated the flavors. Since we had a few picky eaters (kids) with us, we also ordered a Grilled Cheese Sandwich ($4), Chicken Tenders ($9), and French Fries ($4). The kids absolutely devoured the grilled cheese and chicken tenders, which speaks for itself! All in all, it was a decent experience. There’s definitely potential here, and I’m hopeful they’ll smooth out some of the kinks as they settle in. I’d be open to coming back, especially if I’m in the area again.
Amelia

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I was so eager to check out this new spot! While, I was sad to learn Li Wan wasn’t here anymore, I went there since I was a kid and I hope the family is doing well. That being said, I am glad to see a new business in the area and we really don’t have Filipino options in Ridgewood or Middle Village. Ok so the meal.. I ordered an ube latte, lumpia and ube coconut pancakes. Everything was very good and I’m so glad I got to check them out. For anyone that has not yet had lumpia, it’s essentially a Filipino spring roll but thin like a cigar and filled with ground/minced pork and veg. They’re absolutely delicious and each place and person makes them just a little bit differently. Ube is purple sweet yam. It has a mild sweetness like a sweet potato and is very tasty in lots of different Filipino drinks, and desserts, or in my case today, pancakes! I would encourage everyone to give them a try, they’re open early enough for breakfast and they serve breakfast items like the pancakes I mentioned but also eggs and sausage if you want to try them out and still have some familiar classics. A welcomed new restaurant to the area.
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I've lived in Middle Village for a little over 2 years and the one thing I've learned about this neighborhood is that they value community. The previous spot was here for YEARS...and although change is hard, this change felt a bit abrupt but the experience helped me welcome Café Pri. I'm a latte lover and I usually travel about 7-10minutes for a latte and a place to sit and do a little work. Today was my first time here and even before walking in the doors I felt welcomed. They had a set up outside letting you know they are here. The owners, a couple were at the register, greeted me. I LOVE places that welcome their customers like family and that is exactly how I felt. Like family. I ordered a latte with regular milk. The coffee was delightful. I usually put 2 Splenda's which generally delute the strength of the espresso, but it actually complimented it. They serve breakfast, lunch AND dinner. I can't wait to bring my family over for a meal. And now round 2. Welcome to Middle Village Café Pri!
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