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Amarith Farmhouse Cafe is a charming find with a warm, cozy vibe and friendly service that makes you feel right at home. The drunken noodles pack bright, savory flavor, while the chicken pot pie delivers comforting, flaky crust and hearty filling. Don’t miss the Ubie Matcha—it's my favorite, offering a smooth, earthy balance that ties the meal together beautifully.
Not one complaint from our group of 7. We had.... Short Rib Pasta, short rib grilled cheese, ultimate Amarith sandwich, beet salad, Pad Thai, Spaghetti, fish and chips, and Zucca Touscano soup.
We visited for the first time today and will definitely return! Here’s my summary: - Everyone was very friendly - The manager even came by our table to check on us - Ingredients were fresh and high quality - Our food was plated with attention to detail - The flavors and textures were outstanding - Parking was abundant About the process: - Order at the counter - Take a number to a table - Self serve water - Grab (plastic) utensils - Wait for your food to be brought Highly recommended!
This unassuming restaurant is a real gem tucked away in a small shopping center. The menu has great variety and every dish so far is wonderful! Fresh ingredients and beautiful presentation. We had grilled peach, arugula, burrata, and salami salad, the Parisian breakfast sandwich, and a buttermilk pancake. Every bite was literally perfect!!! Oatmilk cappuccino was also so good.
I used to like this place when they first opened, service was great you usually got greeted upon entering and the food was good. But today was a mess. I tried calling ahead to place an order because their website wouldn’t let me add avocado to my order, but the phone number didn’t even work. I should’ve taken that as a sign. I went in to order, and the vibe was totally off. The guy at the front with glasses seemed lost. I ordered drip coffee, took maybe 20 mins just to get my cup, and when I finally went to serve myself, the pot was completely empty. The last bit was watered down and cold. He said he’d brew a new one but I had to wait. I had already waited over 20 mins for my food, so I just said forget it. The cherry on top: when I got home, both croissants I paid extra to add avocado were missing the avocado. The place felt chaotic and unorganized, with no one really managing the front. Really disappointing visit.