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Good food, friendly staff, good prices.
Very friendly staff, food is delicious. Prices are very reasonable, highly recommended.
We just keep coming back.
This is my favorite casual place
This is my favorite place to have a casual meal!! Food is always delicious and fresh, service is friendly, atmosphere is homey. We go there every couple of weeks!
Be the first to ReplyAmazing ethnic dive
This place is situated off Coney Island Avenue, with parking for about ten vehicles. The place is cozy, with nice decor. Our encounters with the staff was not bad, but he wasn't particularly friendly either; pretty much all business and abruptly serious. That was more than made up for by the delicious food that came in decent portion sizes, and in a timely fashion.
I had the country style roast, which was very flavorful and tender. My husband had their lamb cutlet. I took a taste of his cutlet, and it was unbelievable; tender, juicy and flavorful. I will be ordering this next time. We had an appetizer of Kutaby with meat, which was very good. I also had the salad with smoked meat, which was excellent. My husband had Dushbara soup, which he enjoyed very much.
We would definitely return.
Really good authentic Caucasian food!
Amazing food, bread, kababs, qutabs, amazing people, the owners and the cook are from Azerbaijan, a must ingredient of a delicious ethnic cuisine.
Be the first to ReplyAn Azerbajiani gem in Brooklyn
My cousins and their families treated me and my daughter to dinner at the Village Cafe, and it turned out to be one of the best gastronomic evenings during my visit to New York. True, we had to travel from midtown Manhattan to Brooklyn but, boy, was it worth the trip!
The cafe is unassuming and set back from Coney Island Avenue. I noticed three outdoor tables when we arrived and all were occupied. We had a table reserved for our families inside the restaurant. One thing noticeable immediately was that most of its customers are local. The service was attentive, courteous and efficient. We had some time to wait for our party to be complete so I tried their dovga (yoghurt and herb soup). it was served cold and perfect for a midsummer night. What a delicious soup! I would like to taste it again but warm on a midwinter night.
Our food for the night consisted of several types of salad (my favorite was the roasted eggplant salad), followed by the turkish liver and smoked mackerel with potatoes as appetizers (definitely the latter), and then culminated by a platter of various kebabs (go for the lamb ribs, lulya and liver...they were delectable!) I preferred the liver kebab over the turkish style liver, hands down. The lamb ribs and lulya were some of the best I've tasted. We ended our fabulous meal with baklava and another dessert (name escaped me); both were perfect capstone for an enjoyable food fest.
Did I neglect to say that we were there for four hours and the wait staff served us efficiently, graciously and gladly throughout the evening until we called it a night?! One tip: if you run out of wine or any apperitif/digestif, there is a wine and liquor store next door owned by the same owners of the cafe where you can buy more and consume them in the cafe without corkage fee.
Love the food and the decore
The food was amazing. We absolutely loved it. Couldn't ask for better service. The staff was very attentive. Went above and beyond to please us. Definitely will be back soon.
Be the first to ReplyCafe Village, a Treasure of a Restaurant Tucked into a Courtyard off Coney Island Avenue
This Azerbaijanian restaurant cafe is located on Coney Island Ave. near Kings Highway. It has a pleasant decor, somewhat rustic, and a lovely ambience. There's lively ethnic music, good service, and excellent food. A favorite of mine is the hot borscht along with some excellent warm bread with fresh butter. This large cafe is filled with plenty of picnic type tables and chairs. There are lovely artifacts and homey things adorning the cafe. I just discovered the Village Cafe, but I understand it has been around for four years. I will go back again and again, as the food is so good it's almost addictive!
Be the first to ReplyYes, its average and not better then that
I would say considering the type of food, there are certainly places in Brooklyn that are stronger than this one.
The place is very quaint. it is located inside a liquor store parking lot. You really have to get lucky with a parking space though inside that lot.
The cafe is clean and spacious for the tables they have. The menu has good variety, though when we were ordering, a number of things were not available.
Prices are decent, but when you get the portion size it proportion to the cost.
Found salads to be pretty standard and decent.
Entries, besides that it took a while where nothing special to rave about.
Overall, it was average experience. With prices not overly high, the bill should be reasonable, and you will leave full. But not sure if you will say this is unique or the best food as others are raving about.
Azerbaijan Restaurant with unique food
Everything here is delicious. Start with the Journey to Baku - and eggplant dish heavily laced with garlic, tomatoes and peppers. The Turkish bread is hot and very good for scooping up the appetizers. Be sure to have the kutaby, thin pastries stuffed with various things - the lamb is particularly good. The kebabs are great - there are many more interesting things on the menu - so try them all
Be the first to ReplyLove in the first bite
Been to many Southern Russian / Uzbek / Tajikistan / Bukhara / Georgian ...... restaurants in Brooklyn and Queens NY over the years, its one of my favorite food style and my family and I crave this food often - First time in Village Cafe, i must say this is one must be top three, simple decor, place is clean, parking right in front or a meter parking on the street, great fresh chopped salads, few amazing soups, unique meat stuffed bread and top quality BBQ shishlik, bring your own liquor, as for the $$ 9 of us (4 adults and 5 teens all with healthy appetite) some food left to go all for $260, must be 5/5
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