Do you dream of your money going to a mission while being treated to the best baked goods in town!? Can you truly have your baguette and eat it too!? The answer is 100 times yes!
I’ve recently had the privilege of dining at an Eden Café that not only delivered five-star service and incredible tasting cuisine but also honored Jesus Christ above all. From the moment I stepped through the doors, I was greeted with warmth and hospitality that went beyond mere professionalism. The staff exuded a genuine sense of care and attentiveness, ensuring that every aspect of my dining experience was impeccable.
The cuisine itself was nothing short of extraordinary. Each dish was crafted with precision and creativity, showcasing the chef's and staff’s mastery of flavors and techniques. Every bite was a delight to the senses, leaving me craving more! Can you believe that everything is made fresh, from scratch, with authentic French ingredients!? What an incredible treat for our Valley!
What truly sets this restaurant apart, however, is its unwavering dedication to honoring Jesus Christ. It was evident that the values of love, compassion, and humility were not just words here but principles that guided every aspect of this café’s operation. What an honor to be able to participate in this non-profit’s mission to give Jesus to our community with not just food or a welcoming atmosphere, but a place to be safe, be real, and live out Christ’s love to others.
In a world where excellence in service and cuisine often comes at the expense of integrity and values, Eden Café is a shining beacon of hope. It proves that it is possible to achieve success without compromising one's faith or principles. For anyone seeking not only a remarkable dining experience but also a place where they can feel the presence of God, I wholeheartedly recommend this space for meetings, studies and INCREDIBLE FOOD!It is truly a testament to the power of faith and the beauty of service done in the name of Jesus Christ!...
Read moreWe came here in a group of five, even made a reservation, and was never greeted by a waiter/waitress at all. We sat there for 20 minutes and not even a second glance. The lady at the front even said she would let them know, but still nothing. So instead, we got up and went to the coffee side and ordered coffee and a pastry. As we were waiting, I watched the girl behind the counter take a plastic cup and scoop tea out of what appeared to be a bucket container, with no gloves on, and pour it into someone's cup to be served at a table. From that alone, I wouldn't want to eat there based on unsanitary practices. While we waited, we watched another group of people sit at the same table we sat at, and they were greeted right away... it was the worst service Ive had at any resturant. To top it off, the resturant was quite warm, even with large ceiling fans on, which makes me nervous about bacteria growth. The coffee we ordered was overbearingly sweet, and the lemonade tasted like tap water. So it was a waste of money, as everything went int the trash. Definitely not a place I would...
Read moreWhen my family and I first walked in we were greeted warmly by the owner. The atmosphere was inviting and very welcoming. What caught by surprise was there was an area when kids can play while their parents are within a few feet. Having a toddler this was a huge win for us. Now as far as the food I was told by the owner that everything is made fresh when ordered. This was a fact not only was the taste spot on, but you could tell the food is made with love and pride. We had a few different dishes such as the Egg Benedict, Cordon Blue, and Crepes. Everything was as advertised the flavor profiles were well built and everything on each was served with a purpose. The whip cream and orange juice were house, and you could taste it. The Ethiopian coffee is an experience. I would whole heartly recommend this cafe to anyone with kids, without kids. The staff and owners make you feel like family. If food is love,...
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