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Cafe Sophia

Original post made by resident, Midtown, on Apr 12, 2007

This Afghan restaurant is on Middlefield Road in the Midtown Center.

I like the Afghan breakfast, which consists of spicy beef, eggs and vegetables (lima beans and diced carrots). I don't know if these veggies are fresh or canned. Also, Afghan bread freshly baked is served. I have yet to try other breakfast choices there because I really like the spiced beef that comes with the Afghan breakfast.
The regular coffee there is very very good!

For lunch or dinner, the food is fine but there is too much rice served with every dish! Heaps and heaps of rice. Even the "brown" rice is just white rice flavored to look brownish. So I tend not to want to go there for lunch or dinner. Others have told me they love the food. So opinions vary. Do try the breakfast though

Comments (4)

Posted by Pat Burt
a resident of Community Center
on Apr 12, 2007 at 10:45 pm

I've really enjoyed the food and coffee in a friendly, family environment. It's an under appreciated Midtown jem.


Posted by HealthFreak
a resident of Palo Verde
on Apr 13, 2007 at 6:35 am

The food is tooooo oily - specially the veggie dishes during lunch ...


Posted by Isabel Acosta
a resident of Midtown
on Apr 13, 2007 at 10:09 am

The "Veggie Combo Platter" is one of the best dishes at Cafe Sophia. The "oil" on the plate is olive oil from the sundried tomato that is used to garnish the pumpkin, and eggplant. Its one of my favorites!!!


Posted by nat
a resident of Midtown
on Apr 13, 2007 at 2:18 pm



I forgot to mention earlier than I really love the pumpkin side dish.
Try it!!!

I will try the veggie combo platter sometime; thanks for the tip Isabel.


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