CAFE SANTORINI
Mediterranean cuisine
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2024
Recommended
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2024
This charming place is located in the heart of Old Town, in one of Pasadena's oldest brick buildings. Despite its name, Cafe Santorini is not a Greek tavern: it's a restaurant specializing in Mediterranean cuisine, in the broadest sense of the word. You'll find risotti and pasta dishes - don't miss the lobster ravioli or the red curry risotto - a wide range of mezzés, kebabs and salads, as well as meat and fish dishes such as grilled entrecôte. Bonus: the rooftop terrace.
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Members' reviews on CAFE SANTORINI
4.5/5
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The ratings and reviews below reflect the subjective opinions of members and not the opinion of The Little Witty.
We started off the night with the Mezze Vegetarian Appetizer. Not only is this dish beautiful to look at with all its vibrant colors, but it’s also bursting with flavor – tangy hummus, zesty tabbouleh, marinated grape leaves, and crispy Borak (to name a few) will excite you with different tastes.
For the main course, we each got the Chicken Kebab. What an indulgent dish! The chicken was succulent and perfectly seasoned. It came with rice pilaf, tzatziki, hummus, and a colorful assortment of roasted vegetables.
Unlike other restaurants that give you insanely small portion sizes for a ridiculous price, Cafe Santorini serves up very filling meals that leave you feeling perfectly satisfied. We were delighted by our dinner and thrilled that we got to sample different exotic dishes from the Mediterranean. Thankfully, this restaurant does NOT limit itself to just pasta and pizza.
The only downsides were that it took a long time for our food to arrive (around 30 minutes) and that our waiter was not very communicative. For example, our appetizer came with pita bread but we had no idea because it was tucked away under several layers of napkins! Wish our waiter told us, since we unknowingly ordered extra pita bread. Moreover, the tables on the balcony are arranged very close together, which did not provide us with much room for intimate conversation, but I guess that’s ok …we were focused on savoring our delicious food anyways!