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AMMI’S Brings Indian Sweets to Seaboard Station

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Seaboard Station’s new Indian dessert cafe

In India, sweets are a way of life. And the same rings true for AMMI’S, a new Indian dessert cafe at Seaboard Station next to Bad Daddy’s. From the owners behind Cary’s cherished Cilantro Indian Cafe, the sweet retreat is dedicated to more than just indulgence—it’s a love letter to family, tradition and the simple joys of a shared treat. 

Translating to “mother,” AMMI’S draws its inspiration from co-owners Mustafa Ansari and Rumie Rahman’s mothers, both of whom have an undeniable sweet tooth and a penchant for treating dessert as a full-fledged meal

“Whether it’s a new job, a raise, an acceptance letter, a graduation, an engagement, a wedding or a newborn,” says Rahman, “every joyful moment begins with something sweet. ‘Mooh meetha karo!’ is a phrase we say to share happiness through sweets. They symbolize new beginnings, success, love and all the good things in life.”

AMMI’S keeps the family tradition of indulging in and creating new desserts alive via an enticing selection of cakes and desserts. The menu also includes perfectly spiced chai and curated savory faves from Cilantro’s menu—think standouts like the ever-popular samosa chaat, chicken and steak samosas, and lentil soup.

With a footprint one-fourth the size of its sister restaurant, AMMI’S is intentionally intimate, evoking the warmth of a family kitchen where flavors tell stories and every bite carries nostalgia. “Sweets paired with snacks and chai have been the heart of so many cherished moments we have spent together,” says Rahman—“they turn our simple gatherings into lasting memories.”

So whether you’re stopping in for an afternoon pick-me-up or lingering over chai and sweets with friends, AMMI’S is meant to feel like an extension of home. And with that, the new dessert cafe is poised to become Raleigh’s go-to spot for a little extra sweetness in life. ammisnc.com 

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