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Leo's Cafe

4.0 (4 reviews)
Closed • 9:00 am - 2:00 pm
Updated 2 weeks ago

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2 years ago

Great sandwiches and wraps! The staff are very friendly and helpful. Highly recommended.

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This was a pleasantly surprising experience as a vegan…read more My friend and I came in to celebrate as we are in town for hiking trip but wanted to do one nice dinner out. She made reservations and chose outdoors, not realizing it would be so cold, so I was freezing in my cotton dress. When I asked if they had any heaters, they kindly offered blankets so I took two and bundled myself up. For the amuse bouche, we got a radish with baba ghanoush and some sort of blackberry balsamic. For the first course, I got shishito peppers with baba ghanoush. The peppers weren't too spicy and paired well with the baba ghanoush. It's not something I would have probably sought out to eat myself so it was nice to have something different. For the main course, I got a shiitake, oyster mushroom rice noodle curry. This was surprisingly filling to the point that I had to waste some of the rice noodles. For dessert, I got a pear ginger blackberry fruit crisp. It was nice that you could taste that it wasn't made with a bunch of added sugar or anything. My friend got the other vegan dessert which was a coconut tapioca pudding, which I also tried, and was nice and light and tart, with some figs at the top. Service was great. Our server asked right off the bat about dietary restrictions so I told her vegan, no honey for myself. There was a very long gap between course 1 and course 2 which may have led to me getting full earlier than anticipated, and then the gap between the entree and dessert wasn't as vast. Our entire dinner took about two hours at Nourish, 7-9pm, which is longer than we expected, but the food was a pleasant experience. As a vegan, a little more protein was top of mind when reading the menu, but I love that they created good vegetable based dishes without any mock meats or excess sodium or processed ingredients. My friend also really enjoyed her food. Priced at $78 per person, it's a nice night out. We recommend.

I had a great experience here. First off, this place is gluten free (and they take it seriously),…read morebut I actually didn't even realize it until I ordered bread. The food was all very good and well-prepared. I had duck and it was some of the best duck that I've had in a restaurant aside from Peking duck in a couple very specific Cantonese restaurants. They also have tons of options for people with different dietary needs. The wait staff was friendly and helpful. I also really enjoyed the patio environment. I will definitely come back here next time I'm on the peninsula.

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Gluten free lemon bar with raspberry sauce. Yum.
Gluten free lemon bar with raspberry sauce. Yum.
So cute carrot cake. Creamy, almond, gluten free.
So cute carrot cake. Creamy, almond, gluten free.
Chocolatety chocolate gluten free, so good (better then with flour).

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Chocolatety chocolate gluten free, so good (better then with flour).

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