Koyzina Kafe

“Great cafe located in financial district.”

“Good is great and they have a wide selection.”

“even last minute and quick changes, all the offices i bring to rave about the quantity and quality.”

Koyzina Kafe

Delivery: Yes
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Caters: Yes

Price range.

$$ Price range $11-30

7 reviews

  1. New area of town, first day at a new job called for lunch out. I initially tried Ashby's but the line was insane.

    I found this place and decided on the sandwich of the day…a reuben for $9.95!

    The sandwich was pretty good and quick. Overall, a good spot!!!

  2. Stopped by this place for lunch and was pleasantly surprised overall. Lots of options and several different counters/lines for the different types of food (salad, pasta, sandwiches). It was hard to choose since everything actually looked and sounded pretty good; the pasta bar was especially tempting since you even get to make your own?! But it was ultimately a bit pricey – $9 for even a basic penne pasta or similar. Decided to go with the Mediterranean chicken sandwich, which was decent. The chicken itself was forgettable, but the feta was tangy and the bread nutty, chewy, and soft. This is the blandest review I've written so far, wonder if that says more than what I'm actually writing here? Good stuff, I'll stop by again.

  3. I really would give this place 2.5 stars, to make it a truly "average" review.  The food here is substandard to anything else you can get in the area.  This is a great alternative to walking another 500ft to Zeytuna with less options.  The only redeeming factor here is their hot bar.  If you're in the mood for a hearty lunch because you know you won't be eating dinner or just feel like being a fatty that day then I highly recommend hitting this up.  Otherwise, their wraps are pretty tasteless and costly considering.

  4. There's only two reasons why I go here: soup and pasta.  The place is hardly a stone's throw from my last office and fairly quick.  This place seriously lacks in friendly service and unique lunch time offerings.  It's a place to grab a quick lunch if you don't want to think too hard, but that's about it.

  5. Every time I come here, I spend at least 10 minutes looking around. They have hot food, salads, sandwiches…I always get a "Parisian" – turkey and brie on a croissant with fig jam. It hits the spot.  It's about $8, which is a little pricey for a small sandwhich on a croissant.

  6. All day breakfast (as opposed to Lenny's who stops serving those items at 11:30) starting at $4. I got a tomato, cheese, and onion omelette with home fries and toast for $5.50. It wasn't the best meal, but for $5.50 it was pretty damn good. Really nice find and this will probably be a default for most weekends.

  7. My husband and I stopped in on a Sunday to grab a quick lunch to go. The place was dead but I'm sure it gets packed during the week when Wall Street is buzzing.

    My Tuna Melt was good and my husband said his grilled chicken sandwich was "really good" and he's hard to please so that's quite a compliment. Lots of bottled drinks and chips as well as cookies and muffins. They have a hot station as well but it looked closed so maybe they don't run those on the weekends.

    Prices were very good and service was relatively quick. The Rice Pudding was almost inedible unfortunately.

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William Street 62
New York 10005 NY US
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Monday, 6:30 am - 5:00 pm
Tuesday, 6:30 am - 5:00 pm
Wednesday, 6:30 am - 5:00 pm
Thursday, 6:30 am - 5:00 pm
Friday, 6:30 am - 5:00 pm
Saturday, 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Sunday, 8:00 am - 5:00 pm