I stopped here for lunch. I had planned to have breakfast at the nearby Nacho Daddy which was supposed to be open but wasn't. After finishing some errands, I landed at Panini Cafe, a place that I've wanted to try for awhile.
There were only two tables, including me, occupied most of the time I was in this small restaurant. I knew it was a Kosher restaurant but I didn't understand the menu until I read Krista N.'s review. (Thanks Krista!)
I ordered the antipasti sandwich, a panini with grilled vegetables--eggplant, red peppers, mushrooms, and tomatoes--grilled in olive oil and Mediterranean spices--and topped with feta cheese. The sandwich came with a small salad of iceberg lettuce with roasted red peppers and cucumbers. I also got a cup of coffee. It's Danesi Italian coffee.
Service was good as it should have been with so few people in this small restaurant. I was not offered a refill on coffee which surprised me. I agree with the others that the prices are high and I think I'll try one of the things I was going to get by going nearby and getting it at and adjoining restaurant.
It was interesting for me to see a Kosher restaurant and see the men wash their hands. The sandwich was OK but I won't hurry to get. back.