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Lemoni Cafe Design District

€€ · Healthy Café

veganOrganicMediterraneanhealthy
4600 NE 2nd Ave, Miami, FL 33137

Lemoni Cafe Design District is a Mediterranean healthy cafe in Miami's Buena Vista neighbourhood, near the Design District. Founded in 2008 by manager Maria Eugenia Pelati (Argentine) and executive chef Assia Dahrouch (French and Moroccan roots), it serves European-styled, mostly fresh-ingredient plates with Moroccan, French, Italian and Argentine influences. The menu spans more than 25 salads plus paninis, sandwiches, hummus and desserts, with generous vegan options such as a vegan platter with coconut cutlets and spicy Moroccan eggplant. There is sidewalk seating for al fresco dining, and the cafe serves breakfast and brunch daily.

Opening hours

Monday08:00 19:00
Tuesday08:00 19:00
Wednesday08:00 19:00
Thursday08:00 19:00
Friday08:00 19:00
Saturday08:00 19:00
Sunday08:00 17:00

Frequently asked questions

What kind of food does Lemoni Cafe Design District serve?+

Lemoni Cafe serves European-styled Mediterranean food with Moroccan, French, Italian and Argentine influences. The menu includes more than 25 salads plus paninis, sandwiches, hummus and desserts, with plenty of vegan options such as a vegan platter with coconut cutlets and spicy Moroccan eggplant.

Are there good vegan options at Lemoni Cafe?+

Yes. Lemoni Cafe offers a range of vegan dishes, including a vegan platter with coconut cutlets and spicy Moroccan eggplant and vegan quesadillas made with vegan mozzarella, alongside its many salads.

What are the opening hours?+

Lemoni Cafe is open Monday to Saturday from 8:00 to 19:00 and on Sunday from 8:00 to 17:00. Breakfast is served daily, with brunch on weekends.

Where is Lemoni Cafe located?+

It is at 4600 NE 2nd Ave #8, Miami, FL 33137, in the Buena Vista neighbourhood near the Miami Design District. The cafe has sidewalk tables for al fresco dining.

Who founded Lemoni Cafe?+

Lemoni Cafe was founded in 2008 by manager Maria Eugenia Pelati, from Argentina, and executive chef Assia Dahrouch, who has French and Moroccan roots. Their combined backgrounds shape the cafe's multicultural Mediterranean menu.

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