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Founder

Once upon a time in a quaint town, there lived a woman named Maria. For thirty years, Maria dedicated her life to cooking for priests who were missionaries from all corners of the globe. Each priest brought with them the flavors and traditions of their homeland, and Maria, with her boundless curiosity and love for cooking, embraced the challenge of learning to prepare their native dishes.

From the spicy curries of India to the rich dishes of Italy, Maria’s priests kitchen became a melting pot of international cuisine. She spent countless hours perfecting recipes, often staying up late into the night to ensure every dish was just right. The priests, far from their homes, found comfort and joy in Maria’s meals, which brought laughter and joy at the table.

As the years passed, Maria’s culinary skills grew, and so did her passion for sharing the diverse flavors she had mastered. She and her daughter dreamed of opening their own little café, a place where people from all walks of life could come together and experience the world through food. With the encouragement of her family, Maria decided it was time to turn her dream into reality.

They transformed a cozy home into a charming café. The menu is a testament of her journey, featuring dishes from every memory of the days she cooked for her adopted missionary sons.

Maria had spent three decades cooking for others, and now, she was sharing her passion with the world. The café is more than just a place to eat; it is a celebration of culture, love, and the joy of coming together.

Her journey is a testament to the power of food to bring people together, no matter where they come from.

Look forward to seeing you soon!

Local Farmers

Because we love and desire the best for others, we have chosen to partner and support local businesses who have the same values as we do. Say hello to Swizzy Bees, they provide the sweetest honey hailing from Dallas, Texas.

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