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    Cafe Med Eugene

    4.6 (158 reviews)
    Closed 5:00 pm - 9:30 PM

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    Michael F.

    This place had good reviews so of course with us being foodies we had to try it. First off the cocktails were well made and the focasia bread with olive oil and balsamic vinegar they bring out was great. We both ordered a dish with claims and pasta. It was delicious and very savory. We will definitely be back to this place.

    Lavender Lemon mocktail
    Alyssa M.

    The vibe is a bit like a Mediterranean beach house I suppose. The service is friendly and helpful. The kind of place where they have the complex specials memorized. You might want to make a reservation, but at 5:30pm on a Sunday night we had no trouble getting a table for two. You can sit outside on a shady patio, or inside. Acoustic ceiling features helped dampen noise. It's a nice place for a romantic dinner. Foodwise, I really enjoyed my Bistecca, mashed potatoes and asparagus. The Lemon Lavender mocktail was good but nothing special. My husband really liked his Tagliatelle Bolognese.

    Orecchiette Pugliesi
    Bev H.

    I reviewed this restaurant maybe a couple years ago now. I felt it was time for a new one. I had friends in town from afar and decided to take them out for a birthday dinner. Two of us ordered the same thing - it was the orchiette puglesi. I may have spelled that incorrectly, but basically it's these little ear shaped pastas with nice spicy sausage pieces of sundried tomatoes, and broccoli rabe (like broccolini but slightly bitter) in a delightful light sauce, probably butter based. The pasta was cooked to my perfection, al dente. Both my friend and myself ate every bite. You'll see the photo attached. The other person in our party had the meatball appetizer and a Caesar salad. He was very pleased with both. So you may ask, why only four stars? Two reasons. The first being our red Cabernet Sauvignon wine was rather chilly. Both of us prefer our red wine at room temperature. It still was a delicious wine. The other reason was because one of our desserts, a pistachio ice cream with a of caramelized top, was very, very frozen and icy. The tiramisu, on the other hand and a chocolate mousse were very delightful. Service was excellent and attentive. We enjoyed our evening tremendously and it is certainly on the list of my favorite restaurants. Another issue is the difficulty in parking. The spaces are so very close together if you can even find one. Despite being there on a Thursday evening, even the street parking was full. I don't think the restaurant can do very much about that so it's really not fair to criticize them. I guess it's just to put it in your awareness of parking can be difficult.

    Scaloppine di Maiale
    Ian S.

    Epic meal experience! 4 of us sitting down to a meal, each with our own dietary concerns and everyone was thrilled! WIN! We made a good attempt to try as many dishes as we could and everything was fantastic! Our server really knew the food and the wine list and took great care of us! We even had limonchello and coffee after dinner. The restaurant has an "outdoor patio" that is enclosed along with an indoor space. We sat outdoors and we're completely comfortable. We will certainly be back for our next Italian fix!!

    Halibut

    My friends and I sat at the bar here last night and let me just tell you, it was a front to back 5 star experience. They've changed their menu recently and this was my first time trying it, they've definitely upgraded the food in taste and presentation! Starting off with delicious complementary focaccia bread (an upgrade from the average baguette in my opinion) with balsamic and olive oil. Next was the Caesar salad, which is not your typical Caesar salad, it was elevated and honestly...the best one I've ever had. I couldn't stop going in for another bite. Then came the main event- the Halibut, it was tender & buttery, resting in a delectable Parmesan foam. We finished off with their crème brûlée and tiramisu, which were beautifully sweet. Every bite of this meal was savored. Hats off to the chefs, seriously impressive. Not to mention the service! All the staff is so friendly and attentive, they made sure every one of us was happy with our experience. The drinks were very good too! Especially of note, was their espresso martini. Again, the taste was above average. This restaurant may seem pricey to some, but trust me it's worth the splurge. You're paying for the utmost quality in all aspects of a dining experience. They have a lovely ambiance that will whisk you away. You will feel loved and cared for no matter who you are or what the occasion is. This meal will stick with me until I'm able to return...can't wait

    Pinsa Bosco Alpino & Pappardelle Funghi Misti pasta
    Kara M.

    First time trying this place. Parking is quite tight especially with a 5 month baby. However, the waitress was very attentive, my water was never empty, and the food was delicious! They even had gluten free options for me. The pasta was al dente and creamy. Will be going back again!

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    Delicious meal. Excellent service, lots of options on their menu and a pleasant dinner experience.

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    Authentic food, creative cocktails, fun atmosphere good for couples, groups, families.

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    Excellent!! Authentic Italian. Service was great. Ambience is lovely. I will definitely come back.

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    Fun local restaurant. Fun to watch in the kitchen while sitting at the bar. We had a nice meal and would go back

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    3 years ago

    Absolutely delicious cuisine! My go to is always Vongole and it was delicious! Everything was amazing. Will come back.

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    3 years ago

    Café Med is a great new addition to Eugene. The food was just like we've had in Italy. We'll be back -- perhaps regularly.

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    Outstanding Wonderful staff delicious food. Everything excellent our new favorite restaurant

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    Excellent little gem! great service and good! I highly recommend! Best to make a reservation ahead of time.

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    The food and service was amazing. Best Italian food in Eugene. Real Italian feel especially towards closing.

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    Ask the Community - Cafe Med Eugene

    Does Cafe Med have a corkage fee?

    Yes, $30

    Is there takeout?

    Yes. They do takeout but be sure to call in advance. This place is very popular.

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