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Businiess name:  Two Brothers Cafe And Grill
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
In a city overrun with Asian Fusion, ( which I like as well as the next) its difficult to find a place that serves real, honest to goodness, comfort food. I had my first taste of Croatian flavors at the Polish Festival in September and was eager to try more. Anyone who loves the food of Eastern Europe will not be disappointed in Two Brothers. My mom and I had the opportunity to visit a few weeks ago...I had the Chevapi ( a meatball sandwich in a pita style bread, though describing it this way completely understates how good it is) and my mom the cabbage rolls. The menu is pretty vast and seems to combine Eastern European and Middle Eastern cuisine. Everything was exceptional: fresh, flavorful, and truly authentic. I have to disagree on the lack of ambience. If you are looking for a theme meal with servers in quaint folk costumes, this isn't it. But the cafe is warm and inviting and the sort of place you dont feel uncomfortable lingering in. The service was very friendly and acommodating. Prices are reasonable and portions generous. It is a must try. Pros: Food!!! Cons: Cabbage rolls only in winter....

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