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Nami
Categories: Food Coffee & Tea Restaurants Vegan Food Bakeries Coffee & Tea, Vegan, Bakeries [Edit]
2014 N 7th StPhoenix, AZ 85004
(602) 258-6264
- Hours:
Mon-Sun 7 am - 9:30 pm
- Good for Kids:
- Yes
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
- Parking:
- Private Lot
- Attire:
- Casual
- Good for Groups:
- No
- Price Range:
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$
- Takes Reservations:
- No
- Delivery:
- No
- Take Away:
- Yes
- Waiter Service:
- No
- Outdoor Seating:
- Yes
- Good For:
- Dessert
- Alcohol:
- No
- Noise Level:
- Average
- Ambience:
- Hipster, Trendy, Casual
- Has TV:
- No
- Caters:
- Yes
Sunny L. said: "This is my favorite Pita Jungle location. Probably because it's right in my neighborhood and extremely convenient. I like that it's a little bit fancy and the art work in the restaurant really suits the Downtown Phoenix style. This is…" read more »
46 reviews for Nami
Review Highlights
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"...chocolate chip cookie, peanut butter and chocolate candy..." In 2 reviews -
"Love the Tsoynamis and excited they are downtown." In 3 reviews -
"...delicious tsoynamis and a variety of other baked goods." In 1 review
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- A Yelpy Insight: Vegetarians go nuts for this spot. See more places they like.
46 reviews in English
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Review from Kelly B.
Mine eyes hath seen the glory of this vegan bakery,
It indulges my most tender taste buds decadently,
If I lived a mile closer, I'd have a huge belly,
My mouth is munching on!!!!!!
10 stars. I may have a small sense of patriotism towards the Green/Nami powerhouse being vegan, but there are no reasons to take away stars. More like lots of reasons to add stars. The interior at Nami is small, quaint and humble. It overflows with hipsters and yuppies alike not to mention hard rockers and tree huggers. Everyone who is anyone can find something delicious here regardless of the wear and tear of your converse shoes or how long you've been working on your sleeve. If you have the ability to raise a hand to your mouth carrying a donut, you'll leave happy.
We came for Sunday brunch and were filled with too many "mmmmm"s to count. The tofu scramble was perfection and those wings are seriously wing-ding-dang good. The bevvies are delicious and it's probably doesn't even need to be mentioned that the tsoynamis are the best and surest way to fight the 105 degrees outside. Can't wait to come back and get my birthday cupcake here. -
Review from Humberto N.
Scottsdale, AZ
First of all, the people who work here are great and very welcoming. It's great!
At first I didn't know this place was vegan, and when I found out I was surprised. It's great! I'm vegetarian and try to eat vegan foods as much as possible. I also do not eat gluten, and it's great that they have vegan, and gluten free pastries! As well as vegan and gluten free ice cream.
The price is very reasonably, $5.00 on the dot, for an ice cream. You can even add extra pecans or strawberries, etc., at no extra cost.
I would recommend this place to anyone who wants great ice cream! Vegan, vegetarian, or not, I'm sure everyone will enjoy it.
The decor is nice as well. With local artists selling their artwork. It's very minimalistic. Which is very nice. It goes with the PHX downtown vibe. -
Review from Francesca H.
Phoenix, AZ
So, I have had to go gluten-free so I have been checking out their GF treats.
I love the pb bars, and the victory bars. OH and the yankee doodle?! MAGICAL.
NEEDS more cupcakes that are gluten-free though. I want cupcakes.
I love that I can be comfortably vegan and gluten-free as I struggle adding a new restriction to my lifestyle. I have also decided that almond milk makes my favorite latte.
The baristas are always exuberant and friendly and I always feel welcomed.1 Previous Review: Show all »
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12/2/2011
I love coffee shops. I am a big fan of Chef Damon and his restaurant spawn. I was very excited for… Read more »
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12/2/2011
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Review from Rachel G.
Phoenix, AZ
I want to re-review this place every time I try something new here! I think the chai tsoynami changed my life last week. But maybe I'm only saying that because I am lost in a post chocolate peanutbutter cupcake high. So rich. So moist. Dare I say it? BETTER than any non-vegan cupcake I've ever had. Utter decadance.
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10/20/2011
Vegan baked goods that are actually good. I SWEAR IT. No chalky brownies or too-dense cakes here.… Read more »
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10/20/2011
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Review from Lizzie F.
Phoenix, AZ
Try a chai tsoynami, so good, the soy whip is amazing!
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Review from Andy D.
Flagstaff, AZ
Brunch is awesome. I've come here on two occasions for Brunch and have left satisfied. I've had the sausage hash as a wet chimichanga and it was delicious (though I don't know how anything deep fried cannot be delicious). Last sunday, I got the benedict arnold and it too was great. Even the fake canadian bacon tasted like real meat (though more like bologna, which I think is still delicious). But the real star of each brunch was the zeppole. Delicious fried donut balls with an sublime strawberry sauce! HEAVEN!
I don't quite understand why they just don't use the space from Green to host brunch, since all the food comes from that kitchen anyway, but I guess it's a branding thing
The rest of the time, nami is fine. Everything is ok to good, such as the drinks, pastries, and tsoynamis. The donuts I've had there (besides the zeppole tend to get stale very quickly.)
I do get a kick out of the fact that their symbol looks like a little poo. -
Review from Meschelle H.
Phoenix, AZ
Had to write an update since they now serve brunch on Sundays.
I went in and was slightly disappointed to see that just about everything was with tofu scramble (not the hugest tofu fan), but I made a selection: The Benedict Arnold. Made up of roasted asparagus, Canadian "bacon", "hollandaise", and scrambled tofu. You can get it in a bowl (for the gluten-free kids), or wrapped in a tortilla. I chose the tortilla, cause well...I love a damn good burrito!
It came out, and I was ready. First bite in, and I knew we had a winner! The combination of all flavors was perfection to my taste buds. They have a decent selection to choose from, including: cinnamon rolls, yogurt parfaits, other burrito or bowl delights, coffees and juices, and more.
It was a nice brunch experience and hope to come back for more.Listed in: Best Veg Eats, Best Places to Wake Up
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2/7/2012
Where do I begin? This place is AMAZING! I have been many times, and each time I try a new dessert… Read more »
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2/7/2012
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Review from Bill B.
I have a dairy allergy and a weakness for Ice Cream. I tried one of Nami's tSoynami's ($4.50 for a lot) which is sort of like a DQ Blizzard only made with what tastes like Homemade Ice Cream only this has Soy rather than Cow milk. I went with the Fluffernutterin (organic peanut butter, banana, ricemellow fluff and toasted marshmallow flavor). I can honestly say this was better than a DQ Blizzard. They also have yummy cupcakes and cookies and other treats, coffee & Sunday Brunch. I also like their restaurant Green located next door and I am far from a Vegetarian but good is good.
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Review from Bryan B.
It's definitely a treat. I got to split one with a friend after eating at Green and it was excellent. A nice alternative for avoiding dairy.
Not sure of the flavor, but pretty sure it had bananas and cookies. One is more than enough to share with multiple people especially after a meal.
Another great place in the central corridor -
Review from Jon H.
Phoenix, AZ
Great place for vegan delight!
If your looking for a vegan friendly coffee / dessert spot in CenPho, I can think of none better than Nami. I came here for the Tsoynami (a vegan friendly dq blizzard) and was not dissapointed. While I don't think you can ever really compare apples to apples when it comes to dairy desserts and non dairy alternatives, it's about as close as you will find. (I wonder if they have one with apples? probably not). I don't think I will ever really find a replacement for my froyo love.
I can't attest for how healthy they are; I imagine the fat content is fairly low, since it is soy based. For those carb / sugar conscious - the ingredients info isn't really posted anywhere, but I imagine there is a fair amount of sugar in whatever toppings, cookies, and candies that go into your frozen dessert. Just do a couple extra sit-ups, it's worth it! -
Review from Rachel R.
Scottsdale, AZ
I don't even know how many times I've been to Nami since it opened. It really doesn't matter that it's 30 minutes away from my house... I make up reasons to go weekly.
An update on the "Here's what we ordered" section:
1. Cinnamon roll -
A classic. They heat it up for you so that it's too warm and fragrant and irresistible not to finish. It's perfect. I hate it. I hate them. (That's a lie.)
2. Chocolate cake doughnut -
Call me a conspiracy theorist, but I'm pretty sure that this is just a ring-shaped piece of chocolate cake. That said, it's a very good piece of ring-shaped chocolate cake.
3. Sugar cookie -
I brought this home for my very non-vegan little sister, who tasted it immediately and said, "This (nom) is the best (nom) sugar cookie (nom) I've ever had in my life!"
4. House made granola, yogurt & berry parfait -
Nami's granola is like cocaine. You will never be able to have enough of it. But that's okay, because on some mornings it just feels right. I do wish the yogurt wasn't soy-based and the berries weren't frozen, but honestly, it still rocks.
5. Vegan Victory Bar -
If you're looking for something more wholesome, this peanut butter-chocolate-spirulina (hence the green color)-nut-seed bar will satisfy your sweet tooth without making you feel gypped for picking the 'healthier' option.
6. Hazelnut milk latte -
Any of the lattes from Nami are fantastic. Choose coconut, almond, soy, hazelnut, or rice milk for a strong, nutty cup of awesome (and you can sweeten it with Stevia!)
7. The MASH - If you're feeling daring, this is a fun way to spin the wheel of dessert fortune. I've ended up with a carrot cake tsoynami and a mint chocolate chip one. Both were delicious, but nothing beats the Monsoon.
8. Brownie -
Literally the best brownie I've ever had. So chewy-rich-intensely-chocolate-y. It didn't even taste like there was flour in it. I want a hundred of them. Right now.
9. Peanut butter bar - Don't be intimidated by this dense looking log. It's actually a light, crunchy, nougat-y bar with a thin layer of chocolate on top, although it does resemble peanut butter fudge.
The thing is... I've never had brunch here, which means I should probably head back on Sunday to get a feel for it. Now there's an idea.Listed in: Vegans. Winning., Dessert in the Desert., Vegan Legends., Lactating Almonds, Hemp and…
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10/7/2011
A 100% vegan bakery in Central Phoenix? Dear God. All at once, I'm infuriated and relieved that it's… Read more »
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10/7/2011
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Review from Danica T.
Phoenix, AZ
when you're gluten-free, vegan, soy milk and almond milk intolerant and you can't have any caffeine, it's torture to go into any bakery or coffeehouse. Not at Nami. What was great about this place was the gluten-free vegan treats...yes they are sugary...my favorite is the two snickerdoodle cookies pressed together with some sort of awesome creamy goodness in the middle. And, they can make steamers with rice or coconut milk!!! finally a coffeehouse I feel good going to!
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Review from Sonny S.
Buckeye, AZ
Had the "Winkie" and sorry to say it was disgusting. It was an oily bomb of sugar that burned my throat with the ridiculous amount of sugar in this product. Health wise you would be better off eating a real Twinkie. The Winkie left such a bad taste in my mouth that I am afraid to try anything else.
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Review from I Dream o.
West Hollywood, CA
I was in Phoenix for just 2 days and managed to hit this spot up twice!!!! I really wish they had one in LA.
All vegan blizzards, tons of baked goods=my paradise!
My favorites were the Monsoon special (choc cake, choc chips, and choc syrup) which I added PB too and another one with pretzels, PB and chocolate chips.
Can't wait to come back on my next trip to Phoenix. They have a sister veg restaurant next door that I can't wait to try too (yes I may have just eaten Tsoynamis for dinner). -
Review from Jeana S.
Phoenix, AZ
We were always skeptical to come here because we aren't vegan and it seemed too pricey. But after hearing so many raves about this place, my husband and I rode our bikes here. The ambiance is charming and the staff is genuinely sweet.
I enjoyed a toddy while the hubby sipped on a chai tea latte. The chai was so unique and delicious, but it could be a little more concentrated, it was a little watered down. We shared an oatmeal cream, two oatmeal cookies sandwiched together by icing, addicting but a little too sweet for my taste.
This place is cute and we'd come here again, especially for the chai! -
Review from AMber W.
The fact that I have yet to write my review of Nami should be an insult to vegans and sweet lovers everywhere!
Nami, short for Tsoynami, is heaven on earth. or the moon. jupiter. wherever there is heaven, there is Nami.
Soy "tsoft" serve ice cream. Winkies. Snickerdoodles. Various cupcakes. Various cakes. Coffee with a choice of soy, almond, rice, and even hazelnut milk!
Although they have only done it once, Nami is planning on running a regular Sunday brunch in February. I thought it was amazing when I went to the beta test. Multiple scramble options in addition to chilaquilles and other brunch creations.
Do yourself a favor and stop by. If not for the treats, for the awesome dancing and singing always taking place!
PS... Cheddar and Chive Scone (thank me anytime)Listed in: Vegan!
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Review from Gina T.
Phoenix, AZ
I think ice cream is pretty disastrous, so when I tried the tsoynami, I was in frozen dessert heaven. I've only tried the fruit blend versions, and crave them regularly. They're good. And they're big. My daughter and I are easily satisfied sharing one.
I'm not a coffee drinker, but do enjoy a good chai latte now and then. This, by far, is the best hipster chai latte in town. It's got a fairly descent spice (and I love the spice), and I can actually taste the ginger. And of course, no dairy. Because dairy hurts.
On the down side, my mom loves her dose of half n half in her coffee. The non-dairy options just didn't satisfy her one bit. I would imagine that most of my dairy loving friends might be reluctant to join me there. Oh well.
P.S. Thanks for the doggie-patio love. She loves riding over with me. -
Review from Chris F.
Phoenix, AZ
There was nothing with out processed sugar or salt. major fail for health minded treat seekers
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Review from Candace R.
Tempe, AZ
So goooooooood
After Jon S. introduced me to tsoynamis at Green in Scottsdale, a few friends decided to stop by on our way back to Tempe from Bliss. I was surprised to find a cute little cafe next to Green. The guy at the register was super friendly, and helped my friend decide what flavor to get. I decided on the Cookies n Cream but couldn't help to admire all of the baked goods that they had on display. And their drink menu looked delicious also.
As expected, the tsoynami was amazing and I'll definitely be back if I'm in the area. -
Review from Sarah G.
I went for the brunch today.
First of all I just don't understand why they didn't serve brunch at Green, that's where the kitchen is. They were very adamant about waiting until 9am until anyone could place a brunch order even though the place was filling up before 9am.
Though once orders were placed food came quickly.
The plates were brought over from Green and probably played a hand in why the food wasn't hot, but it was more likely due to it being pre made, quite possibly the day ahead of time, and not heated well, which in turn made for a very dry tofu scramble.
I got the Sage Sausage Hashsheesh, unfortunately no sage flavor just one note flavor, even so, it would have tasted better Hot and it would have been nice to have toast with it as well.
By the time we left it was standing room only.
I may be pointing out the obvious here but Nami should stick to being a coffee and pastry shop and let real meals be at Green where food can be served hot from the kitchen into a dining room that can accommodate more people. Maybe consider having an option to order brunch at Nami for the overflow but to have it solely there is asinine.
P.S.
I'd like to add that the first time I visited Nami I ordered the Fluffernutterin
Soynami which is ORGANIC peanut butter, banana, ricemellow fluff and toasted marshmellow flavor and I stood there and watched her scoop in SKIPPY Peanut Butter=Not Cool=False Advertising=Fail!Listed in: Vegan Delight
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Review from Alena M.
Phoenix, AZ
Nami is situated next to the Green New American Vegetarian Restaurant on 7th St, South of McDowell. The baristas are genuinely sweet and their tsoynamis (soy soft serve ice cream - made with coconut milk, soy milk and sugar) are out of this world! I get the mixed frozen berries smashed and mixed together.
Their vegan bakery is amazing: cupcakes, brownies, cookies, you name it. And don't forget to try their coffee! Nom! -
Review from Sophie M.
Phoenix, AZ
MMMMMM tsoynamis!
Long story short, we used to drive alllll the way to Scottsdale to enjoy one of these delectable vegan soft serve concoctions.
Now, it's a cool ten minute ride from our place!
(Not good news for my ass.)
They're kind of pricey, but they're huge and should be split. Go for the almond joy or good ol' peanut butter and chocolate (extra pb!) You won't be sorry. -
Review from Robert A.
Phoenix, AZ
Reviewing the coffee bar half of the Nami theme only...
Nami has been the closest espresso bar to my home since opening late last year. Seeing as the coffee bean is a central part of my daily existence, it took me long enough to make my first visit. Unfortunately, I would have been fine just delaying it indefinitely. I can appreciate the whole vegan thing if that's their deal - there's a niche market for that and somebody's got to fill it. What is astonishing is the refusal to placate the non-vegan crowd (i.e. overwhelming majority) and carry some half & half. Introducing almond milk to whatever you're drink may be is an utter waste of espresso - trust me on this one. The novelty of the concept, the trendy and energetic vibe, and the friendly baristas are among Nami's merits. It's not the kind of coffee house that beckons you to sit down with a laptop or a book while you sip your favorite hot drink. Hard, uncomfortable seats encourage you get what you came for and take it for the road. -
Review from Amy W.
Kansas City, MO
Good lord these folks were super happy to be serving up vegan treats. Always good when a 5YO doesn't want to share his "ice cream."
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Review from Virginia D.
El Cerrito, CA
OK, each star represents a visit during my less-than-48 hour visit to PHX. YES, I WENT TO NAMI FIVE TIMES IN TWO DAYS. Don't judge. Vegan soft serve is hard to find, people.
3 trips were for tSoynamis. AMAZING!!!!!!!!!! had Fluffernutterin, Chai Tiramisu & S'mores. brought non-vegan friends & they loved it, too.
2 trips were for coffee. the lattes were yummy. also had a yogurt parfait, delish!
Amazing looking pastries- saving that for next time.
Staff are super friendly & hip & helpful. -
Review from Martini J.
Phoenix, AZ
Tsoynamis are my new obsession. They're SO good -- I wouldn't miss ice cream at all if I was a vegan and only had these. I would still pick these any day to save on calories and fat. It's a great dessert stop after going to Green next door (also yummy!).
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Review from KC S.
Phoenix, AZ
Loved the winkie! Eat your vegan meal next door at Green and stroll over to Nami for dessert.
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Review from Sandy Y.
I decided to try this place while I was visiting Phoenix since all the Yelp reviews gave them 5 stars! I can see why!!!! I had asked the cashier to recommend me a flavor for their T'soynami, as I have never heard of anything like this before. She suggested the vegan nami. I was unsure at first because I am by far not even close to a vegan... more like a carnivore! I went with her suggestion anyway. The vegan nami is so delicious! I would go back there again and again if I am ever in town again! Vacationing and decided to stop here to kill time because of the rave reviews! I'm so glad I did!!!
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Review from Matthew G.
Phoenix, AZ
Now, I'm not naive enough to think just because it's vegan that it's good for you. But if I'm gonna eat sweets, this is the place to go. The German chocolate cake is awesome! Cool hipster atmosphere and imo there needs to be way more of these types of places in Phoenix.
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Review from Kat S.
The long awaited, much anticipated CenPho brother to Green is HERE!
While this isn't another Green location (don't worry! they will open soon!), Nami serves a huge menu of their delicious tsoynamis and a variety of other baked goods. This little cafe is all vegan, and while my vegetarian diet allows me to overindulge in regular ice cream - these tsoynamis could convert me. I had a flufflernutter (note: NOT a sexual term, but instead a mixture of peanut butter and marshmallow cream) tsoynami that was heavenly and huge. YUM!
I did not try any coffee but am very excited to. They offer soy, almond and rice milk - with promises to add more nut varieties soon. Nami offers a beautiful selection of pastries - cupcakes, whoopie pies, cookies.
The staff here was amazingly friendly and welcoming. I felt like they genuinely cared about my business, as well as any comments or suggestions that we had.
I am glad that I get to be the first review, since I was their FIRST customer. This vegan-niche is much needed in Central Phoenix and I am so stoked for what Nami and Green will bring to it! -
Review from Rebekah O.
Gilbert, AZ
My friend and I went here the other night. We had an affogato, Nami cake, mint/oreo tsoynami, and 2 soy vanilla lattes.
The service is really fantastic, and the espresso is very good. -
Review from Blaise F.
Phoenix, AZ
Pleasantly surprising. They serve Royal (@ the Market), for those interested.
Being pretty hip to the coffee scene in PHX, I was a little surprised to hear of this new shop, having not heard of it's coming. Maybe I didn't look around enough, but it felt like Nami just kind of popped up.
So I had my doubts, as I always will when giving a new place a shot. The layout was pleasant, and the decor pretty rad; love the couch. Parking seems sorted out a great deal better than when That's A Wrap inhabited the area - good plus there. Sweets looked great.
So I order my typical - drip and a 2x (on the side). This gives me a general idea of the shop; milk drinks are for second and beyond trips. Firstly, their demi-tasses are super cute. Obviously hand-made, and hopefully local. Loved it. My drip actually turned out to be a pour-over, which is a plus to me. A coffee junkie can appreciate a pour-over, where it kind of scares a person just wanting some "coffee" (see: I understand why you call it drip vs pour-over).
Straight up espresso is generally a quick way of determining bad-average-good. Crema was nice though, consistent, and had me thinking I might have a decent thing here. Taste was good, creamy and quite chocolatey (which seems the profile of the beans being used - the drip was reminiscent of the same). Said and done (from a 'snob' standpoint), the espresso was good, not mindblowing. I think the grind was right, but either the dosing could be moved up a tiny bit, or tamped a little harder. Granted, this was the first and only I had there, so I can't necessarily base the entire shop on that one dopio. All in all, I'm saying it was good, and while the extraction time was right, it could use a little more density.
The drip (see: pour-over) clearly used the same roast, which isn't a complaint. The same chocolatey, creamy notes were abound. I feel the dosing was very light, and should have either been a 12oz, or more grounds used. I actually felt I was drinking a water heavy coffee. Not terrible, but certainly not great. I have a sneaking suspicion if the measurement was a bit closer, it would have been a much better brew. Pour-overs are an art first, for sure, then a science. I think they have potential here. Maybe a better pot would help with this brew method as well.
-- I'll be back. My experience was neither mind-blowing nor off-putting. I'm hoping after they get into the swing of things and get the kinks ironed out, this will be one of the cooler stops in PHX. Certainly a great concept and whatnot. -
Review from Justin S.
Scottsdale, AZ
Delicous looking pastries, and pleasant atmosphere. Its a great alternative to have. I'm not the biggest sweet fan, and definately not sold on all the crap that goes into vegan foods and sweets, but if one must indulge then this ain't a bad way to go. I love the location and how nice they keep it. Its so much nicer thant he original Green.
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Review from Cody S.
Gilbert, AZ
This place is simply amazing! The first time I went, I felt right at home. I first ordered a latte, which honestly was my first one ever in my life. The two people working behind the counter were the nicest; The girl who made my latte, made sure to have me taste test it before proceeding, which it tasted delicious, and with the added pumpkin spice, it really hit the spot.
I then ordered quite a bit of goodies, which tasted amazing, and I left happy with quite the sugar and caffeine high ;)
The setup is great, and the atmosphere is really nice. I'll definitely be going more! -
Review from Butters U.
Phoenix, AZ
I love, love, love Nami! I am not a vegan but EASILY could be with treats like the ones served there.
The Oatmeal Cream Pie (OCP), chocolate chip cookie, peanut butter and chocolate candy bar, soynamis, etc., etc., etc. Everything is delicious!
The coffee is also awesome. In fact, it is so good that I've gone in just for an Americano (and somehow managed to not get a sweet to go with it).
The staff is super-friendly, too. They are always smiling and pleasant. -
Review from Libby J.
Tempe, AZ
Tsoynamis are amazeballs- even if you are accustomed to good old, fully-leaded ice cream treats! :)
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Review from Cade F.
Phoenix, AZ
I'm not one for soy, vegan or vegetarian food, but my taste buds and blood sugar level were both happy after a chocolate donut and mocha latte.
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Review from Tarrah C.
yaaayyyy!!!! A completely dairy-free dessert zone!!! EVERYTHING here is vegan, even the insanely delicious truffles! (I had rocky road....I almost melted and went to chocolate heaven right there!)
The Tsoynami's are outrageous! I haven't had 'soft serve ice cream' in a looooooong time...(figured out I was allergic to dairy like 8 years ago..it's been a while!) ...I had coffee coco loco, mmmmm......(writing this review is going to make me leave out the door right now for some more....)...My family ordered the clunky monkey and LOVED it (they are all dairy eaters, so, I think that says a lot!)
I can't wait to go back and try some cupcakes, and get me some more of those truffles.....SO GLAD there is another location near me!!! (or AM I???) -
Review from Terry T.
The first time I went here, I didn't come away feeling very satisfied mostly because I'm cheap at times. I spent nearly $7 on a cookie and a "winkie." The winkie was good but it wasn't *that* good. I was sorta sulking about that and didn't think I'd go back. But alas, on my next visit, I got one of their Dairy-Queen-like "Tsoynamis" and damn if that stuff isn't crack. I went back a second time in four days because I had to have some of that cream, non-dairy goodness. I had a PB-Chocolate one and more recently a 'Smores one with marshmallow fluffer. Good stuff. I like the coconut milk better in some ways. Anyway, I have to be careful around that place but I mean that in a good way.
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Review from Michael F.
Phoenix, AZ
Nami is delish and nutrish. Definitely one of the best places to get some yummy Soy-Nami in Phoenix. Next door to Green Vegetarian, The place seems to attract the skinny jeans/asymmetrically hair brigade. Great place to people watch that's for sure.
Listed in: Vegetarian on the road, ROTD Worthy
