Sundial Cafe
4951 International Dr, Orlando, FL
Crema's Take
“Sundial Cafe is a Brazilian pastry gem tucked into Orlando's shopping district where you'll find genuinely stellar finger foods and authentic treats like coxinhas and risoles alongside inventive drinks like parcha juice. The real magic happens in the service—staff members like Tee go out of their way to make you feel welcome, transforming a quick coffee stop into a genuinely warm experience. It's the kind of place where families and solo shoppers alike keep coming back because the food tastes homemade and the vibe feels genuinely friendly.”
What to expect
Google Reviews
The food here is absolutely incredible, but the service is even better! Tee was so incredibly friendly and made the whole experience wonderful. If you're looking for authentic Brazilian pastries and a warm welcome, this is the spot! I'll definitely be back🙃
The quick snack food options are great, and their parcha juice is also fantastic.
Yesterday my family and I decided to try something different while Xmas shopping, and thank goodness we did. This kiosk next to Nike is literally thee best. It was lunchtime so my kids were hungry, we were pleasantly surprised by not only the delicious varieties but the customer service lady was extremely polite. Definitely 5tars in my book.
Great finger foods, while you shop. We were exploring Orlando and didn’t want anything too heavy to eat. We stumbled upon this popular joint and sat down and had the most delicious pastries and fresh juices. It was the pick-me- up we needed to continue shopping. I enjoyed the kibbeh the most, hubby enjoyed the pigs in a blanket and empanadas… yum!
We wanted to try this as it was something new for us. I ordered the Risoles Beef and Coxinha Chicken from Sundial Brazilian Pastries. The beef was decent, but the chicken Coxinha had an odd taste, almost like tuna. Both items were reheated, seemingly in an air fryer, resulting in uneven temperatures—hot in some spots and cold in others. At $6 per piece, I expected better quality. Additionally, it was surprising that some staff didn’t speak English, which made communication a bit difficult.
Crema Reviews
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