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Caffe Di Fiore
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Mexican, Vegetarian
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10110 Woodlands Pkwy #900, The Woodlands, TX 77382, USAPhone
(281) 789-4158Website
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Cute place. Food not great- Chile En Nogada tastes like horchata (may be it’s supposed to taste like this- had never heard of this dish before), the Mexican eggs Benedict was too sweet, the rice was ok, the potatoes were excellent. The chips and salsa were DELICIOUS. Service was interminably slow. There were 4 tables and 2 waitstaff and still every step took forever. The waitress even did an interview with a candidate while we were literally sitting here waiting to place our order? Everyone was friendly. The margarita was delicious. The Bombón was quite good. Probably won’t be back, but certainly not a bad dining experience.
5 months ago
I recently had the pleasure of dining at this Mexican restaurant, and I have to say—it was an absolutely delightful experience from start to finish. From the moment I walked in, I was greeted warmly by the staff, which immediately set a positive tone. The service throughout the meal was attentive, friendly, and professional. They were happy to explain menu items and make recommendations, which I really appreciated. The food was the true highlight. Every dish I tried was bursting with flavor and clearly made with fresh, quality ingredients. The tacos and fajitas were perfectly seasoned, the guacamole was fresh and creamy, and the enchiladas had just the right balance of spice and richness. You could really taste the authenticity and love put into each plate. Beyond the food and service, the atmosphere was just as impressive. The restaurant had a cozy yet vibrant vibe, with tasteful décor and music that made the space feel lively but not overwhelming. It was the perfect setting for both casual dining and special gatherings. Overall, I absolutely loved this restaurant and will definitely be returning soon. If you’re looking for delicious, authentic Mexican food paired with great service and a welcoming ambiance, this is the place to go.
10 months ago
Staff super friendly, atmosphere is amazing, definitely coming back! Stopped in thinking it was a coffee spot - and surprise! It’s an amazing elegant yet casual cafe + pasta + craft cocktails + authentic Mexican dishes + salmon + tons of stuff.
5 months ago
Our second visit was an absolute delight! My husband and I were celebrating Valentine’s Day and decided on their 4 course dinner. Everything was absolute perfection. Our server Joseph was amazing! Definitely give them a try, it will not disappoint.
a year ago
In my opinion and based on my experience. Decent but expensive Mexican restaurant at the western edge of The Woodlands. Located in a strip mall between two dental offices. Had reservations through Open Door, however did not need them as the restaurant had plenty of open tables. Settled on a booth but found that it was not clean - had food remnants from the previous diners. The pleasant young man who received us at the door proceeded to clean the table and the booth seats. Ordered Chips and Queso with Beef, Prosecco and An Old Fashioned, all of which arrived promptly. The Queso was runny and lacked taste. Food consisting of Cochinita Pibil Taco with Habanero Sauce (we had eaten the original in Rivera Maya - fantastic Mayan cuisine), Chicken Fajitas Mexicana, and Chicken Enchilada with Mole Sauce, also arrived in quick order and was tasty - the Mole Sauce was rich ahd choclatey. With an 18% tip, the tab came to $112 for three persons. Quite expensive, given that the food was nothing extraordinary; the Cochinita particularly so as the dish consisted of only three small tacos - perhaps suitable as an appetizer. Bottom-line, good service and decent food, but you pay a pretty penny for it!
a year ago
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