Takeout · Outdoor seating
Vibrant, plant-forward cafe with creative global brunch and warm vibes; expect excellent flavors, some wait times, and prices that reflect quality ingredients.
Rafikis delivers exceptional food quality with creative, globally-inspired plant-forward cooking that justifies its strong reputation, supported by outstanding design quality and a genuinely welcoming atmosphere. However, persistent peak-time waits exceeding 30-60 minutes and occasional value concerns prevent grade A territory—the service speed challenges and portion-to-price ratio inconsistencies create friction that keeps this otherwise excellent brunch destination at solid A- level.
Step through the unassuming doorway and it opens into a warm, buzzing space strung with plants, murals, and the clink of coffee cups. Guests talk about a "hidden little oasis" and a team that feels genuinely friendly, even when the line is long. Plates look colorful and generous with herbs, and the courtyard out back is a sunny bonus when the weather cooperates. The cooking leans global and plant-forward: think kimchi potato cakes, Sri Lankan or Tuscan baked eggs, Bahn Xeo, and the house banh mi. It is creative without pretension, swapping between tofu or eggs, gluten-free bases, and bright sauces. Most diners rave about bold flavors and fresh veg; a few note that some plates run small or that a sandwich without sides can feel light for the price. Families do well if they aim for the familiar: pancakes, cheese on toast, wedges, or a simpler egg-and-bread route. There is no big kids menu, and choices skew adventurous—great for curious eaters, tougher for pickier ones. Portions for children can feel pricey for what you get, so set expectations and consider sharing larger brunch dishes.
Area: Historic market town setting with artsy, independent-shop energy; attracts locals and day-trippers.
Safety: Generally safe, well-trafficked by day; calm evenings with typical small-town safety.
Nearby: Near Ashburton high street, arts venues, antique shops, Dartmoor gateways drawing walkers and cyclists.
Available: Takeout, Outdoor seating
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