Amelia has became one of my staple lunch spot during weekday (see my old entry). I manage to try their soup (always JUST arrive on time to get the last couple scoops from the pot for the day, it’s very popular). It’s different everytime. So good~ I also had the Cold Prosciutto and Mozzarella on Baguette, every bite is a pleasure. Fresh quality ingredients, crispy bread…I can’t believe I’m so addicted to sandwich.

So much veggy so healthy! I wish there were a place nearby serving piping hot veggy soup at a cheap price~
Especially on cold windy days, I just want to dash in a causal comfy cafe and eat hot soup~~
Amelias is Amazing,
It is like a mix of old world Italy, with the modern flair of Milan, and mix in a little homestlye flair.
The food is scrumptious, and the best thing is how friendly they are, and welcoming, they treat all of their customers like family.
I get there when I can, it is a two hour drive but when I am in the area, Amelias Esspresso and Pannini is my choice, and it is by the beach also.
Oh, Amelia’s is a neighborhood cult favorite! My son and I eat lunch there every day – and it’s always a different fabulous Amelia-made soup. Chicken cacciatore, white bean with ham, artichoke, mushroom…the woman is such a good cook and the whole family has a genius for hospitality!
Thank Ida and Diana for the wonderful comment! I’m so happy to know that Amelia is such a beloved gem for the neighorhood~~