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Sun.-Thu. 10AM-4PM
Fri.-Sat. 10AM-6PM

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1112 Bellewiew St
Red Line, Blue Line

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Medium ($$)

Tahitian Noni Cafe   

3000 Blackburn St
Dallas, TX 75204
214-353-2929

Rating: 3 out of 5  (2 Ratings)   Read Reviews (2)    Rate and Write a Review

The first things that come to mind when you hear the word "Tahiti" are vibrant colors, exotic fruits and beverages, the warm south Pacific winds blowing softly across your face and soft sand underneath your feet. Newly opened Tahitian Noni Cafe is aiming to bring as much of that island feel to Dallas' West Village as possible. Exotic noni (n. a tropical evergreen shrub native to southern and southeast Asia and the Pacific)-based teas and juices are going to be merged with healthy menu items, such as "Paradise Parfait" and spinach pinon quesadillas, as well as more indigenous offerings like the Tahitian crab cake salad, smoked salmon mango sushi roll and the "Noni Island cream" for dessert. The cafe will also feature hot and cold noni leaf beverages created by tea sommelier Erika Thayer. They will include choices that are rich in anti-oxidants and immune system boosters like the "Tahitian Sunrise" and "Noni Palmer."

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feng2feng
Review rating 1 out of 5
No customers - but braved it
By feng2feng on 05/15/2007
6PM takeout on a Monday, should be a safe bet before the dinner crowd right? No, there were no customers and they actually close by 8PM. With no customers in sight, I braved it being my first and ordered the green curry bowl, the ribs bowl, and a pork quesadilla. Both bowls came with warm nutty creamed sticky rice (huge portions) and both bowls had the same vegetables (steamed zucchini and carrots.) The pork quesadilla was lightly grilled on thin flour tortilla. The pork and ribs came with the same (hoisin sauce type) sauce. The green curry was thick mildly flavored Thai style curry with small cubed chickens (that was it.) To put it bluntly, my wife and I couldn't eat the rice in neither dish, smelled funny and was simply unappetizing. The ribs were very dry. Ended up throwing away most of the food and took out salad from Wholefoods to stop the icky feeling we developed. No, no food poisoning, but we just got the yucky feeling. First and last time we're eating from there! Sorry but be warned, I wouldn't eat it for free now! Oh, they sell sushi too! Really - Confirm their insurance coverage before ordering it please! This is not a flame review by any means; we were excited but sorely disappointed. Great friendly staff though :)
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Review rating 5 out of 5
Great atmosphere
By kingsjkm on 11/24/2006
The food is great, and the atmosphere is very warm and cozy. Great place for weekend dining without all the noise and crowds.