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Maya Cafe

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2726 Sutton Blvd, St. Louis, Missouri, 63143, United States
(314) 781-4774 mayacafestl.com
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May 14, 2018
Excellent food nice staff. Good place to have early dinner then see a show at Focal Point (next door). Margaritas are fabulous too.

Apr 25, 2018
Great little restaurant with a TON of charm! I'm a chips and dip fan, and these some of the best in town! (they have plenty of other good food and cocktails as well). Always a good time here!

Apr 20, 2018
The Food was succulent and divine!! I couldnt stop eating ...I had queso brought out with my chips and salsa and a Magma Hot Sauce that could have been a meal in itself it was all cooked to Perfection and tasted fantastic.. Will Return with friends and Family .

Feb 20, 2018
I dont know if it was just that night or if its like this always. We went in 2 hours before close and were 1 of 3 occupied tables. People were great, especially our server Jessie, but the food was just OK. It was not bad by any means, but it was not great either. After hearing all the great things about their food, it seemed bland to me and odd pairings of ingredients. Im sure others love it, its just not for me. Decor is really cool

Nov 19, 2017
Went there for a date. Food is new and different. Very enjoyable. It has a hipster atmosphere that tries a little too hard to distinguish itself from other restaurants down the block. 4 stars because the seating felt a little crammed.

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