Nothing bothers me more than sitting in a wonderful cafe and searching nearby restaurants through yelp, and not finding the one I am in. This place is hidden in that quirky old shopping maze on the nw corner of Scottsdale and Shea. As I sit, I wonder, why haven't yelpers sniffed this gem out? Well I'm in the middle if my babaganoosh now and it's nothing short of the best I've had. That deep roasted taste that few can pull out of that awful vegetable, has been acheived over here. I'm not even going to mention the fluffy pita bread because it's still tempting me on the plate. This is the kind of lunch where you are sad to be alone because you want to share the joy of amazing food. But, I just ordered a to go box to share this with my pals back at the homestead. So I must have been in the mood for eggplant because I got a pesto eggplant panini with tomato and basil but I had difficulty choosing from this and the caprese panini with balsamic glaze, pesto and sundried tomatoes. I'll have to come back for that one. This place is Kosher in all senses of the word. It has all the feeling of a family restaurant down to high attention to detail and customer service. I hope to see some yelps pop up about a well kept Scottsdale secret. In the meantime I'm going to introduce them to yelp and make sure we can find them when searching the yelps. Especially when they are the little whole in the walls we are sifting through the corporate eateries in order to keep them keep us sustainable with good food.