About
Joya’s, located at 657 High St in Worthington, OH, is a must-visit spot for breakfast and brunch enthusiasts. With a focus on providing a cozy and intimate dining experience, Joya’s offers a menu that caters to a variety of dietary preferences, including gluten-free and vegetarian options.
Customers rave about the flavorful dishes at Joya’s, such as the Kati roll and the breakfast sandwiches. The use of fresh and quality ingredients shines through in every bite, leaving patrons impressed and satisfied. The chef's innovative take on traditional breakfast food, with a dash of Indian fusion, adds a unique touch to the dining experience.
The atmosphere at Joya’s is welcoming and vibrant, with friendly and attentive staff ensuring a pleasant dining experience. Customers have noted the limited seating space, so arriving early or ordering ahead for pick-up is recommended to avoid long waits.
Furthermore, Joya’s commitment to sustainability is evident through their use of compostable containers and reusable tableware, making it a conscious choice for eco-conscious diners.
Overall, Joya’s is a gem in the Worthington food scene, offering a delightful blend of flavors and a welcoming ambiance that keeps customers coming back for more. Make sure to add Joya’s to your list of must-visit cafes for a memorable breakfast or brunch experience.
“ Since I wrote this review two years ago, I've been back several times, and I think it's worth bumping it to five-stars (I mean, we can argue about stars and meanings all day long, but for what it is - it's a five-star place!) IT IS CRAMPED. It's small. If it's during a rush, you may not have a seat. This is only really a problem when it's raining or too cold outside to enjoy downtown Worthington. But they can't really change too much about this (maybe some interior designer can come in and optimize the seating space?) The service continues to be excellent - I've never ordered or been served by anyone that makes me second guess myself. I have not had a bad dish - but you HAVE to be adventurous in your eating, they use FLAVOR here - this isn't bland foods, it's rich and tasty. If you can't handle FLAVOR, don't bother coming in, because you'll complain, or worse, make modifications to the food and then complain it's not as good as you expect. ”
“ Came here for lunch and so glad we made it before closing time at 2pm! Pros: - Bengali chap and Kati roll were both amazing - well flavored and great texture - Milk chai wasn't too sweet and very comforting, especially when served hot - Attentive staff who kept us well hydrated and the counters clean - Clean single stall bathroom - Outdoor seating Cons: - Street parking ”
“ My sister and I discovered this place after she read reviews. Let me say that we were not disappointed at all. The first thing you noticed was the restaurant was pretty intimate, we looked at the menu while waiting in line and when our turn came we ordered, paid and grabbed some seats at the bar. Our server asked if we wanted either sparkling or still water. Within a few minutes our food came out. One bite and we knew we would be back again. We happened to have gotten there before their busy time that was why we were able to find seating. Based on that alone, we would order ahead for a pick up if we were pressed for time. ”
“ Arrive to Joya's early. Space is limited and tight, so you'll most likely be waiting in a line next to the tables while trying to avoid making eye contact with people eating their food. Don't let the long line stop you though, the wait is worth it! Despite the wait, service is quick once orders have been placed at the counter. The menu offers a variety of options,including gluten free and vegetarian dishes. My table of five all ordered different items and were all pleased with our choices. I'm not much of a breakfast person, but I'll make an exception for Joya's.The kati roll blew me away with its flavors and I love the chef's take on Indian fusion of traditional breakfast food. ”
“ Another great trip into Joya's. Staff is friendly and attentive and the food is just top notch! Three tables i. Front of the house and then counter seating towards the back. ”
“ This place was super yummy! We came on a weekend, and decided to take ours to go since it was so busy and a bit small (so much so that we went outside to wait for our order despite it being winter). The inside is really colorful and they have cookies in a "take one" jar that you can snack on which I thought was really thoughtful. The breakfast sandwiches were all delicious! We ended up getting the Joyas breakfast sandwich, Bobby's breakfast sandwich, Cheese Chapati, and the Kati roll. I'm not even a huge fan of eggs but devoured the breakfast sandwiches , and the added fried inari in the Bobby's sandwich cut through the egg with a nice sweet umami flavor. The only con is it definitely is a little pricey for breakfast sandwiches, but you won't be disappointed in flavor! ”
“ Definitely not the first time to Joya's, but I am a first timer for their Breakfast sandwich. If you happen to be going for the Worthington Farmer Market, then you will have to add a breakfast/lunch stop at Joya's. I ordered my breakfast sandwich with Bobby's way and you totally should too. From the start to finish, you can experience a different flavor profile from each of the ingredient combine. Things that stood out to me is the super fluffy scrambled cheesy eggs, crispy GBD Jumbo Chaatbrown and both the black pepper and the spiced maple bacon. Everything just bind together nicely. I love seating at the countertop, enjoying this amazing breakfast sandwich and sipping away a cup of Rose Mocha on a Saturday morning. ”
“ The menu is so fun and the food is on point with taste. I appreciate the entirely new creations through so many fusions. The tacos with beef were wonderful. I have heard great things about the fried rice, so would like to get that next. ”
“ The hype is valid! Wow, why did I wait so long to try Joya's! My husband had the Not Pad Thai and Nitro Chai. I had the Kati Roll and Joya's Milk Chai. The service was excellent. We got there when they opened so were able to order immediately. We got our drinks without much wait. We had our food in about 15 minutes. The flavors were epic! It was pricey but worth every penny! ”
“ Since I wrote this review two years ago, I've been back several times, and I think it's worth bumping it to five-stars (I mean, we can argue about stars and meanings all day long, but for what it is - it's a five-star place!) IT IS CRAMPED. It's small. If it's during a rush, you may not have a seat. This is only really a problem when it's raining or too cold outside to enjoy downtown Worthington. But they can't really change too much about this (maybe some interior designer can come in and optimize the seating space?) The service continues to be excellent - I've never ordered or been served by anyone that makes me second guess myself. I have not had a bad dish - but you HAVE to be adventurous in your eating, they use FLAVOR here - this isn't bland foods, it's rich and tasty. If you can't handle FLAVOR, don't bother coming in, because you'll complain, or worse, make modifications to the food and then complain it's not as good as you expect. ”
“ Came here for lunch and so glad we made it before closing time at 2pm! Pros: - Bengali chap and Kati roll were both amazing - well flavored and great texture - Milk chai wasn't too sweet and very comforting, especially when served hot - Attentive staff who kept us well hydrated and the counters clean - Clean single stall bathroom - Outdoor seating Cons: - Street parking ”
“ My sister and I discovered this place after she read reviews. Let me say that we were not disappointed at all. The first thing you noticed was the restaurant was pretty intimate, we looked at the menu while waiting in line and when our turn came we ordered, paid and grabbed some seats at the bar. Our server asked if we wanted either sparkling or still water. Within a few minutes our food came out. One bite and we knew we would be back again. We happened to have gotten there before their busy time that was why we were able to find seating. Based on that alone, we would order ahead for a pick up if we were pressed for time. ”
“ Arrive to Joya's early. Space is limited and tight, so you'll most likely be waiting in a line next to the tables while trying to avoid making eye contact with people eating their food. Don't let the long line stop you though, the wait is worth it! Despite the wait, service is quick once orders have been placed at the counter. The menu offers a variety of options,including gluten free and vegetarian dishes. My table of five all ordered different items and were all pleased with our choices. I'm not much of a breakfast person, but I'll make an exception for Joya's.The kati roll blew me away with its flavors and I love the chef's take on Indian fusion of traditional breakfast food. ”