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Reef Cafe

June 20th, 2006

Over the weekend, PK and I took advantage of the hot weather by spending time in our backyard, breaking up the asphalt that the previous owners put down for some ridiculous reason. (Hopefully, by the end of the summer, we will have a garden and a patio.)

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On our way back from Home Depot in Watertown (the only Home Depot in the area that rents tools) on Sunday, we stopped by Reef Cafe. We ordered a Spinach Pie ($1.50) which was bland and boring. PK ordered a Soujouk ($4.75) which was delicious, and I order a Lamb Kabob ($5.25) which was almost as tasty as the soujouk.

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Verdict: I wish that Reef Cafe was closer to our house. Their food is always delicious (besides the Spinach Pie). The owner and his mom (the chef) are always very friendly. My only regret about this trip to Reef Cafe is that we did not order some of their amazingly strong coffee and their baklava, which, in my opinion, is the 2nd best that I have had in the Boston area.

Allston, Lebanese

  1. June 20th, 2006 at 08:23 | #1

    hopefully it’ll be completed in time for some fun cook outs this summer!! :)

  2. Rubee
    August 25th, 2006 at 13:04 | #2

    Yah, I love Reef’s baklava. So now I’m dying to know – if there’s is second who has the best?

  3. August 28th, 2006 at 05:40 | #3

    My favorite baklava is at Turkuaz Market (right across the street from Super 88 in Brighton). Many people disagree with me on this one, but I am not backing down.

  4. Rubee
    August 29th, 2006 at 16:23 | #4

    Thanks. Will check it out!

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