
Habib Yajam
17 reviews on 1 places
The food's taste was good even almost excellent but it was too much greasy and definitely a health hazard. I personally had almost fallen in love with it at first but then felt the results of too much oil in the food. The decorations though are exceptional that make the restaurant almost like a museum. If only the food had less oil in it, it could be a lot better.
Perfect taste, amazing decorations, nice and helpful staff. The breakfast was so good that made us decide that we should come again soon. The decorations are artistic and lovely. Both inside and outside seats are cozy and lovely. There are not many options for breakfast but the omelette and the fried egg and sausage are really delicious. One interesting thing about the Cafe is that every table has a unique style and theme. The cafe building looks like an old building from 50 years ago
The food is okay, the portions are relatively small but not too small. The food quality is quite well. The Cafe has an artistic the maybe because its closeness to Honarmandan Park. Smoking is allowed both inside and outside. There are books available for reading mostly about art or literature. It isn't crowded in the weekend mornings. The staff are helpful and polite. However, we got served after a noticeable waiting time.
The garden is spectacularly beautiful. There's seats both inside the building and outside in the garden. The breakfast is being served until 12:00. The staff are polite and welcoming. The Cafe is owfully crowded in weekends and it's hard to find a parking place around. While it shares the garden with Association of Calligraphers there is a separate entrance door for the Cafe for easier access.
Wonderful food and drinks. However, the prices are not justifiable. It has relatively rich breakfast menu and tasty coffees. There are both smoking and non-smoking areas in the Cafe. There wasn't good air conditioning.