"Mohamed Ali Abdelmeguid’s cafe inside the Southeast Community Center — where the city’s newest farmers market pops up outside — is home to budget-friendly open-faced breakfast sandwiches and pastries every day of the work week starting at 8 a.m." - Lauren Saria, Dianne de Guzman, Paolo Bicchieri
"Hungry Cafe in Bayview’s Southeast Community Center is a cafe and coworking space with excellent Egyptian and North African dishes. Their menu for Restaurant Week is still pending, but if it’s anything like the Fall, expect a $25 brunch, which will hopefully include either a basterma toast with falafel on a bed of carrot hummus or a crunchy levant bánh mì and chickpea confit." - ricky rodriguez
"Wifi: Yes If you’re looking to camp out with a laptop for a few hours and take care of that important work thing you’ve been putting off for weeks, go to Hungry Cafe in Bayview. This relaxed spot inside the Southeast Community Center doubles as a free coworking spot, with plenty of outlets and two floors of seating. You won’t even need to leave the building for sustenance because the cafe supplies a long list of Egyptian and North African dishes, like a Mediterranean fried chicken seasoned with sumac, a spicy harissa chicken levant bánh mì, and a turkey hoagie with a tangy Yemeni zhoug sauce." - lani conway, julia chen 1, ricky rodriguez
"You could (and should) come to Hungry Cafe, inside the Southeast Community Center, and enjoy a chocolate croissant, a blueberry-and-strawberry-covered oatmeal, and other cafe classics. But don’t miss out on their menu of great Egyptian and North African dishes with creative spins. If you’re stuck on what to order, we recommend the Mediterranean fried chicken seasoned with sumac, the spicy harissa chicken levant bánh mì, and the turkey hoagie with a Yemeni zhoug sauce. This place is so massive that you’ll never have to worry about finding a seat in the middle of the workday lunch rush. So camp out with a laptop and take care of that important work thing you’ve been putting off for weeks. " - ricky rodriguez, julia chen 1, lani conway
"You could (and should) come to Hungry Cafe, inside the Southeast Community Center, and enjoy a chocolate croissant, a blueberry-and-strawberry-covered oatmeal, and other cafe classics. But don’t miss out on their menu of great Egyptian and North African dishes with creative spins. If you’re stuck on what to order, we recommend the Mediterranean fried chicken seasoned with sumac, the spicy harissa chicken levant bánh mì, and the turkey hoagie with a Yemeni zhoug sauce. This place is so massive that you’ll never have to worry about finding a seat in the middle of the workday lunch rush. So camp out with a laptop and take care of that important work thing you’ve been putting off for weeks. photo credit: Brit Finnegan photo credit: Brit Finnegan photo credit: Brit Finnegan photo credit: Brit Finnegan" - Ricky Rodriguez