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Contribute FeedbackNOA Cafe in Midtown offers a mixed dining experience. Some customers were disappointed with the service and lack of attention to detail, such as missing items from their orders. However, others found the food to be delicious and praised the friendly staff. The restaurant seems to have hit or miss moments, but overall, it appears to be a cozy spot with flavorful dishes. The large menu keeps patrons coming back for more, making it a place worth visiting multiple times.
Very good place to have brunch and breakfast. Try the Pad Thai but be careful with the hot sauce, is a litter bit spicy. Try the bowls, I ordered the shrimp one and was good.
My husband went to eat there and brought me back food. He ate the New plate called Churrasco Bowl, which he thought was very well cooked and very delicious. He got me the Saltado Bowl and it delicious, I recommend trying these two plates.
This place is a must-try and has quickly become a favourite for brunch or lunch. From the outside it is unassuming, but on closer inspection, NOA Cafe offers something special. You can dine inside where it's cosy or outside on the decking, amongst the plants and graffiti styled words with custom art from famed Renda Writer! The menu is amazing, offering progressive food with a twist from all over the world. The hardest part is narrowing it down as everything is so good! Their Peruvian inspired Lomo Saltado Bowl is famous, along with the burgers which are worth a try. The food is always fresh and changes with the seasons.
The food looks exactly like the menu, chef-cooked, and are so flavorful. They come with amazing special sauces that have not been experienced anywhere else. Thank you Esther for the awesome service and your hospitality!
Everything was fresh and homemade. Very tasty food and great service. The pad thaï was better than some Thai restaurants I’ve been in. Highly recommended.