
The name Sihana derives from an ancient language meaning “like the moon” in the literal sense and “celestial/heavenly or ideal state” in the metaphorical. Driven by our name, we set out to create an oasis where guests can enjoy healthy food first and foremost but also be inspired by the creativity that went into developing our concept. It harbors art from prominent local artists and its walls are a witness to more than a century of life of diverse communities in Newark. The aesthetic is a grandiose gesture to the preservation of the building whilst adding layer of colors, shapes, and different materials to the overall concept.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 71 Ferry St, Newark, NJ 07105
Phone: (973) 944-2196
Website: https://sihanacafe.com/
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Reviews
The food is delicious and beautifully presented, with clear attention to detail. The coffee is excellent—smooth, well-balanced, and perfectly prepared. It’s an ideal spot for brunch, working quietly, reading, or simply enjoying a peaceful moment.
The space feels comfortable, inspiring, and full of personality. Definitely a place I would return to and highly recommend if you’re looking for more than just a quick coffee stop.
Beautiful environment along with restaurant design and atmosphere to the friendly staff and all around great vibe..this place is great if your looking for a cup of coffee or Latte or your next meal! Or a desert to grab.
I Definitely will be back to have food and another Latte
I also liked that even when i was done i was able to just relax for a bit before starting my morning routine.
Can’t wait to revisit !
I called earlier today to order brunch, and thankfully everything went smoothly. I was kindly told that my order would be ready in 15 minutes. I arrived late due to traffic, which I understood and apologized for. A staff member told me that I arrived late and that I had to wait an additional 15 minutes because they don’t serve cold food. This policy was never mentioned to me at any minute during the call.
They also said they don’t usually take phone orders, which was confusing because no one mentioned that when I placed mine. There was also a very annoyed look on 2 of the staffs, no smiles and very dismissive towards me. Except for the shorter dark haired girl she was very kind and positive.
Overall the food was really good, my mom was very happy with this as her Valentine’s Day gift and the quality was amazing, we will definitely be going back.
I was mainly disappointed by the lack of clear communication and unfortunately after the extra time, my food still got cold by the time I got home.
I ordered a latte and the chorizo omelette. The latte was smooth but the milk foam didn’t quite blend in perfectly, and the art could be stronger. The chorizo in the omelette was really tasty and the potatoes were crispy and flavorful. But for me, there was too much cheese on top — almost like eating a pizza! Great at first bite, but gets a bit heavy towards the end.
Still, if you love quirky spaces and brunch plates that feel homemade, it’s worth a stop.
I got the avocado toast however the poached eggs were way too hard and not runny at all
My cousin got the shashouka and the tomato sauce was cold, not even lukewarm.