Maya Camila Cafe

Maya Camila Cafe - Reserva de mesa

463 4th Ave, New York City, New York, USA, United States Reserva
1040 Reseñas 4.8

"This is possibly the best café in the neighborhood. The food is excellent, featuring unique dishes you won’t find at most other cafés. The coffee is outstanding, and they also serve alcoholic beverages. The staff is relaxed, attentive, and friendly, making for a pleasant experience. I highly recommend stopping by. Service: Dine-in Meal type: Lunch Price per person: $10–20 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5"

Detalles

Teléfono: +18624659389

Dirección: 463 4th Ave, New York City, New York, USA, United States

Reserva, Reservación

Ciudad: New York City

Horario de apertura

Martes: 07:30-19:00

Miércoles: 07:30-19:30

Jueves: 07:30-19:30

Viernes: 07:30-19:30

Sábado: 07:30-19:30

Domingo: 08:00-19:00

Estadísticas

Platos: 0

Categorías: 5

Reseñas: 1040


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Reseñas

1 /5 Reseña

I was deeply hurt to see a watermelon displayed in the window, which felt completely contradictory alongside a sign that says “all are welcome here.” I spoke to the owner twice, explaining that the image is offensive and painful to Jews and Israelis because it fuels antisemitism. The watermelon has sadly become a symbol used by antisemites who spread false claims denying the Holocaust and pair it with hateful messages like “6 million more!” This symbol is used to instill fear in Jewish people, and it’s distressing to have to walk past it every day. Despite explaining this to the owner, he refused to remove it. I wish I could give this place zero stars. Service: Dine-in Meal type: Breakfa...

3 /5 Reseña

I love this place—the food and atmosphere are great. However, I’m concerned about the recent decision to display a watermelon symbol on their window, which is interpreted by some as a call for the destruction of Israel. Wishing for peace between two nations is understandable, but using a watermelon symbol without context can deepen divisions. At the very least, I suggest displaying an Israeli flag alongside it. If you also fly a pride flag to promote inclusivity, it’s important to be inclusive of all perspectives, not selective.

5 /5 Reseña

This is possibly the best café in the neighborhood. The food is excellent, featuring unique dishes you won’t find at most other cafés. The coffee is outstanding, and they also serve alcoholic beverages. The staff is relaxed, attentive, and friendly, making for a pleasant experience. I highly recommend stopping by. Service: Dine-in Meal type: Lunch Price per person: $10–20 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5