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    Bunca

    Bunca

    4.6(19 reviews)
    1.3 kmInnenstadt
    €€

    I stopped in early on a weekday morning for a cup of coffee and a pastry - service was friendly and…read morefast, my flat white was fantastic (one of the best ones I've had in the past year), and my pastel de nata was delicious. Bunca doesn't have wifi, but they do have a lovely sitting area in the back that wasn't too crowded when I was there. I considered buying coffee beans in my way out, but by then, a line had formed out the door! From my brief experience, Bunca's popularity is totally deserved!

    Bunca is definitely a great little cafe in Frankfurt's Willy Brandt Platz area. I have never had…read morethe chance to sit inside as it is crowded (good for them!) and I am usually on the run, but I can say that they offer great customer service for to-go customers and even gave my dog some water when he was suffering from the heat outside. I got a flat white here and it came in one of the most beautiful cups I have ever seen. It kind of made my day (that and the great taste of the coffee). My only complaint about this place is its lack of wifi. I understand why cafes often do this, but as a person who works from cafes, it is difficult for me to settle in and visit cafes without wifi frequently. In an area like WBP though, it is probably best to not offer wifi as they can keep business and seats turning over more frequently. Nevertheless, I will be back here often every time I am in the area. They take pride in their coffee and customer service and places like this are not easy to come by.

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    Simit Café

    Simit Café

    4.0(24 reviews)
    1.8 kmBahnhofsviertel

    Really really cool, Turkish place!…read more Sooooo can I say that this is "authentic Turkish"? I'm afraid I don't know much about that... However, I tend to say a big, big, YES. Why? Let me tell you! 1. The menu: I think I understand 1/3rd of it. Not because my German is that bad, it's because I don't speak Turkish and let me tell you. If the menu is in the "native" language of that business, me thinks it's a good sign. 2. The customers: All. Turkish. People. And I bet they know where to go for their Heimat cuisine. 3. Turkish signs everywhere.... Just sayin'. The food? Fantastic! Fried eggs with sucuk (spicy Turkish sausage) seriously awesome for breakfast. You get your proteines and a 'kick' from the sausage. If that didn't wake you up: order the Turkish moccha. Be careful! It's suuuuuperstrong coffee! If you're not used to coffee drinking much, please be careful. You'll be a bouncy ball all day. They open early in the morning (07.30), so if you need a coffee to go or an early breakfast? It's a place for you to try out! Go wild! Be daring! Go Turkish!

    I knew part of what I was going to order because back at the hostel when I was playing with my Yelp…read moreApp, Simit Sarayi popped in front of me as a suggestion. Thank You! And Yes Mr./Madam App. That Turkish Mocha was shining in my face that morning, dark and strong. It's early and in the morning a strong Joe or it's derivative is what I want. I liked Simit Sarayi the second I stepped in the door based on the decor of light wood and bright yet faded lighting. When I saw all the shiny/light brown pastries and deserts the part of my brain that knows flaky /chewy/baked goods is coming kicked in and started creating a tiny bit of a salivating and a slight involuntary grin out of my morning dullness. Now to choose, especially since these flat circle sandwiches with cheese inside just came out or one that was already sitting there. And the Schokolade brownies also looked good. I chose by appearance in texture and got a Pogaca (Hackfleisch). I think I liked the Pogaca a little more than I liked the Turkish Mocha, maybe I am too used to American/Columbian style coffee. The Turkish Mocha was a bit sour. It was bold but not as strong as in appearance or assumption. No milk, no sugar is the way I go sometimes and this is one of those cases. It came in a little cup: cappuccino style and the bottom half was the left over sand from the grind, not edible. Good in flavor and aroma (medium) but it's like a shot of sour, semi-bold, semi-hot, shot of wake-up. The Pogaca was soft but not too soft as in cake like softness, a lightly dense, chewy, a tad of airiness and seems like the right amount of butter incorporated in. With the Hackfleisch, it add a nice tasty touch, ground turkey meat (tasted like it)? There's seating in front and quieter in back. +Excellent Free Wifi

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    Aniis - Raum für Kaffeekultur

    Aniis - Raum für Kaffeekultur

    4.7(41 reviews)
    0.9 kmOstend
    €€

    I found Aniis by review referrals and I'm so glad I did. I had 24 hours to spend on a layover in…read moreFrankfurt and as a non-German speaker (but someone who usually tries to assimilate to where I am) I was nervous about my visit. It was obvious that I was traveling (I had my bags with me) but most of the staff was very gracious when I asked questions about what to order or how to pronounce things, which was very kind. My server went out of her way to check in and to make recommendations. The atmosphere itself is relaxing, cozy, and comfortable, but at the same time so alive with colors and art and interesting things to explore while you eat. There's seating indoors and a spacious sidewalk patio seating area. I ordered a cappuccino to drink and the Power Frühstrück to eat, which ended up being an amazing spread. It included a light omelet, a basket of fresh bread, jam, fruit, cheese, cream cheese, olives and an orange juice. It was plenty of food for a solid meal and was less than 15 euros. I also enjoyed the little touches (even if I couldn't read them!) on the menu about the business and the note from the owner. It all seemed very thoughtfully done. I would love to come back and explore more of the menu and spend a little bit more time enjoying myself in the space!

    This place is consistently listed as one of the best places for coffee in Frankfurt. Came down from…read moreBockenheim to check it out one morning. The ambience inside is relaxed. It is more spacious than one would expect from the outside with about 8 toal tables. Good amount of space and separation between each table. Definitely less crammed than Bruhmarkt in Bockenheim which my normal go-to spot. I ordered the Ethiopian coffee (4,10 euro). It is on the expensive side (similar coffee is 3,90 euro as t Burhmarkt), but quality is very good. Free wifi, comfortable atmosphere and good coffee make this a place to spend more than a few hours relaxing.

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