HOUReview
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Koffeteria
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If you distilled Houston down into a bakery, it would probably look a little like Koffeteria. This bakery/cafe in EaDo offers baked goods and breakfast plates. There’s an infusion of Cambodian flavors thanks to the owner, but other quintessential Houston cultures are represented, too, like Vietnamese, Mexican, Chinese, and Thai. From the flaky chocolate croissants stacked next to aromatic curry meatball kolaches, to the sweet and savory ube and Thai tea drinks, Koffeteria is a comforting bakery with inventive dishes that you just can’t get anywhere else.
The front counter is always crammed with people craning their necks toward the pastry case. There are always croissants and buns that smell of lemongrass or anise, or stuffed with kimchi, curry, and crab rangoon. The menu changes seasonally. Sometimes you’ll find morning rolls heaped with peaches or passion fruit, other times you’ll find larger dishes like a beef pho benedict, which is a bowl of pho somehow condensed into fatty pho-flavored hollandaise, dense biscuit-like bread, and perfectly poached eggs. The food is whimsical, and unpredictable, but somehow it always works.
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Just like the menu, the space seems to change every few months, with second hand furniture and tchotchkes that rotate in and out. And despite the modern metal exterior having as much charm as a crossfit box, it's more like having breakfast in someone’s aunt's ranch-style kitchen than at a restaurant. Everything at Koffeteria is served on mismatched vintage plates and glassware, but in a scrappy and wholly unprecious way. There’s a couple clusters of armchairs where you can watch your friends struggle to balance plates and coffee, or an outdoor smattering of picnic tables amid a mixed-use dog park with astroturf.
This is the kind of place you go when you want brunch, but don’t want to deal with going to brunch. You can feel both fancy and satisfied without having to wait very long. Like Houston, Koffeteria is a little unusual and wonderful, especially when it comes to things like a Cambodian chicken curry meatball kolache or a fried Thai omelet croissant sandwich. Oh, and on the weekends, you definitely want to get here early, because they will sell out.
Food Rundown
Beef Pho Benedict
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Cambodian Chicken Curry Meatball Kolache
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Chinese Sausage Taco
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Thai Fried Omelet Croissant Sandwich
Pau Bun
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London Fog Roll