Super cozy place! Beware that on a Friday morning at 8am, there's already a line forming outside waiting for the bakery to open. They make the classic pastries with a twist. They are pleasantly unique and the flavours taste REALLY good. I would definitely recommend this place and go back. But bewar...
In town visiting and was recommended this delicious place. The only thing you need to know is just go. You will be so glad you did. I loved it so much I am going again tomorrow!
This is the best food ever. I took my boyfriend here for breakfast and he begged me to come back here for lunch. Sofra is a beautiful middle Eastern fair cafe esque place. My favorite is their ice chai, I never go anywhere else for it
There was a huge piece of black PLASTIC with sharp edges in my falafel wrap. Very disappointed! Please be more careful with your food safety... someone could be hurt if this happens again.
Completely addicted to this place. It s literal bakery heaven. Everything from the chicken sarma to the carrot mezzes to the tahini donuts are amazing! It sometimes has a line but so worth it. Between this and the owners other restaurants (oleana, sarma), best food in Boston!!
The food here is very good. However, the staff lacks training in dealing with customers. They are clearly discriminating - rude to people of color, got a very rude reply to my question regarding a certain dish. Also, there was a staff handing out small bite size stuff to eat, on a very cold day to ...
Fantastic baked goods and Turkish coffee. Small pantry with interesting flavours and cookbooks. Cosy and warm. Good vegan lunch options, not so many for breakfast, though.
Sofra has very good food across the board, whether you want a breakfast sandwich and coffee to go or want to sit down to Shakshuka. The space itself is lovely but unfortunately it's hard to enjoy the experience with the cramped room and uncertainty of finding a place to sit. Don't expect to be able ...
Nice and cozy place with great food. The shakshouka and the poached egg were great, and we also had some good sweet treats. Place is small and there are no reservations though.
Highly recommend Sofra! Their ice cream, pastries, and savory foods are delicious! Their frozen labne with sesame pistachios was the best ice cream I've ever had! I check their menu regularly online to look for that ice cream but sadly I've only seen it offered once. Excellent customer service as we...
Pros. yummy. Love the diverse menu options. Supporting local businesses <3. Would give 5 stars for the food taste.
Cons. Too tiny for my family w/ young kids. The prices would be easier to swallow with better sized portions. The saddest part: after taking my family home to eat, and looking forwa...
I've always enjoyed Sofra. The food is wonderful and authentic. I particularly love the Chicken Shwarma, but I'm writing a review for an entirely different reason. I purchased a very expensive gift card for cooking classes through Sofra as a Christmas present. Somehow, in the mayhem of the holidays,...
Great food and coffee. Would recommend to locals and visitors. There are ample options on the menu with vegetarian friendly options. The one thing to be cognizant of is the lack of seating. I also don't think this place takes reservations so big groups may find this place difficult to eat at.
Easy sidewalk ordering and curbside pickup available during covid-19 times. I do look forward to eating in and sharing brunches with friends there again. Someday.....
Ohmigawd, everything is phenomenal here. Truly a "destination" restaurant. The menu changes frequently, and between the boisterous crowd, the speed of the ordering line, and the general uniqueness (hence unfamiliarity) of the dishes, it is like a entering a foreign, exotic wonderland.
We had a very tasty breakfast. I had the Turkish-style breakfast, including a soft-boiled egg, cucumber, tomato, olives, feta, yogurt & spoon sweets. The Turkish coffee was strong, and thick.
Woah. This spot is so good. The food combos going on and quality of food is beyond amazing. Very jealous of people that are local to that spot. I only get to go when I visit.
It's always crowded, so plan for a bit of a wait. They have lots of delicious choices on the menu, but their morning pastries sre legendary. Nice array of gift items offered for sale. Try the morning bun with orange-blossom icing. Staff handle the crowds with unflustered cheer.
One of the best! SOFRA IS A TURKISH WORD THAT MEANS A PICNIC, A SPECIAL TABLE PREPARATION OF FOOD OR A SMALL SQUARE KILIM RUG FOR EATING. Everything here taste great. Really good food. The staff are very polite and efficient.. Price is reasonable. Parking spot available. You can sit in it out.
Friendly staff fresh food, their food tastes very different compare to all the other middle eastern food I have had before... can use more middle eastern spices to give it more flavor.
What an amazing restaurant!! I've been coming to Sofra since it started out as a simple Turkish cafe with a couple of booths and some tasty cookies. Now, it serves all meals, along with traditional Turkish drinks and pastries (their earthquake cookies are to DIE for). There's something for everyone ...
Favorite cafe for drinks and a perfectly sized lunch. Can get busy but it's worth the wait! The new basil lemonade is out of this world and so is the fava bean pate. Very interesting style of pita, unexpected and still tasty.
The most delicious, freshest, vibrant flavors you ll ever eat. While you re there, pick up a copy of one of their cookbooks and start enjoying Sofra dishes at home.
I am a foodie and I must say that this place is amazing. The tahini brioche with brown butter cream is out of this world! The lamb schawarma and the moussaka are a must try is you love lamb. The place is however very pricey for the amount of food you're getting and the seating is limited, especiall...
Sofra is open for take out and has some seats for outdoor dining! I used the order ahead online and selected a time for pickup. Our food was ready on time. The babaganoush was very different from what I've tasted before, definitely a lot of eggplant but more on the chunkier side than creamy. The g...
Wao. Bueno. Bonito. Barato. What a great place to have an amazing meal at a great price point. Make sure to come here if you are ever in Boston. Worth the commute
We came there with an expectation to taste Turkish cuisine, however, we were terribly disappointed. Only names of the dishes are Turkish. There is nothing relating to Turkish cuisine.
It's a bakery. First and foremost. You can get a plethora of middle Eastern delicacies. From Baklava to Shaksukha. Usually this place is packed on the weekends and you would have to be really proactive to grab an empty seat and would have to do a fine balancing job carrying trays full of food back ...
Excellent baked foods but I got this fermented vegetable juice which was just awful and I am skeptical anyone in the world drinks an entire cup of it. Very crowded.