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    Fink's Cafe

    4.2 (45 reviews)
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    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Good for kids

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    Sameer A.

    Small place in Mt.Horne but a real gem good quality food the ambiance was very friendly and laid back we got the Popeyes skillet the Farmers skillet and coffee

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    Shelby K.

    This restaurant is down to earth with food that is too. Known for their breakfast but open Friday nights for fish fry. Affordable, fast, and homemade! It's a quiet place to dine in!

    Finks is the best little kept secret..

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    Brothers Restaurant & Cafe

    Brothers Restaurant & Cafe

    4.9
    (8 reviews)
    12.3 mi

    This is a nice cafe with prompt, friendly service and an interesting Somali menu. Whatever meal you…read morechoose, don't forget to add one of the sauces that are brought to the table. Our first taste seemed bland. We were told that traditionally dishes would arrive to the table already seasoned, but some customers found them too hot, so they now let each diner add their own sauce. The lunch menu is comprised primarily of a choice of meat and either rice or pasta, the latter being a leftover from Italian colonization of Somalia. I had the goat and pasta, both of which benefited by the (judicious) addition of the hot green sauce by itself or diluted a bit with the mild white sauce. The goat was a bit tough but had a nice flavor. It came with a lime wedge and some chopped lettuce, onion, and green pepper. My husband had the beef chapati and was "underwhelmed." The chapati was quite soggy and the dish was heavy on potatoes for his taste. We both enjoyed the sweet and spicy Somali tea, a chai type that is enjoyably heavy on cloves. This family restaurant is definitely worth a stop.

    I dined in on a Monday evening. The place was not too busy. Shaah tea was my absolute favorite item…read morehere. A small one was just $2, but came in good quantity, and it was rich and flavorful. Chapati beef roll was my favorite entree. There was a spicy sauce in green bottle. That is super flavorful. That enhances the flavor. Chicken legs over rice was my other item. Chicken was super tender and flavorful. Rice came in good quantity and was flavorful as well. Side salad had an extreme strong kick from raw onion. Portion size was big here. Prices were reasonable. Drinks in the front fountain (pinapple and mango) were complimentary. That was a nice gesture. Other places would have charged a couple of dollars for that.

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    Fink's Cafe - cafes - Updated August 2026

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