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    Fink's Cafe

    4.2 (45 reviews)
    InexpensiveCafes
    Open 7:00 am - 1:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Casual
    Moderate noise
    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 was my first time eating Somalian food and sought this place out given the recent…read moretactics/aggressions aimed at Somalians. I just wanted to show my support. The place is in a strip mall - nothing fancy. I couldn't find anything online about this place other than they existed - no hours, no menus, no social media, no website. In 2026, that is frustrating and has to severely hurt their business. When you walk in there is no obvious flow - you don't know whether to wait to be seated or order at the counter, etc. I had a VERY hard time understanding the employee - he spoke very softly and his accent was so thick, I felt terrible asking him to repeat everything. I asked for a suggestion on what to order and he suggested a $45 meal. This was lunch time and I wasn't about to spend that much on a lunch. I settled on goat meat and rice. It was a LOT of food (mostly rice). The meat was good - my first time eating goat. (It wasn't b-a-a-a-a-d) They serve it with lettuce and onions which, to me, is an odd combo, which made me all the more excited about trying something new. I ate it all, but it was hard to finish that much. Meal was about $20 which is extremely high IMO given that it was mostly rice. I don't know how long they've been in business but given the lack of a digital footprint, it makes me think they are fairly new, so probably the reason for the price. There were several customers there - I was the only white dude in there and got some strange looks, but understand that I'm probably the minority of their customers, plus given the above mentioned way they've been treated - I get it. If this were a chain or well known restaurant, I'd probably give it three or four stars, but given everything I mentioned in this post, I will proudly give them 5 stars. Try it out!! I'll return to try something a little more adventurous. As I was walking out I noticed that one person was eating their meal with their hands (including rice) and another was scooping theirs with small wooden object. It must be custom in Somalia and I wish I had known because I would have done the same to get the true experience. I was given silverware unasked which I appreciated. Can't wait to return.

    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.

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