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    K Street Cafe

    4.7 (53 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 8:30 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Bulgogi Kimchi Bap
    Tran N.

    Stopped by K Street Cafe for the first time and had a really great experience! My friend and I went on a Saturday around 1:30pm for lunch and had no trouble finding street parking or seating. Their menu has a variety of options: savory food, sweet options like croffles and bingsu, and a wide variety of drinks. We both ordered the bulgogi kimchi bap, which was very flavorful and delicious. I also got the chestnut latte with oat milk after getting a recommendation from the staff, who were extremely helpful and friendly! The drink was excellent! For the holidays, they had an optional bear-shaped cup upgrade for $0.50, which was a fun touch! Overall, everything we tried was delicious and the staff were amazing! Definitely planning to come back to try their bingsu and more drinks, especially the black sesame latte. :-)

    Prasanta A.

    I stopped here for a quick lunch not too long ago. There is ample parking in a city lot in the back, just around the corner, if you can't find street parking. I ordered the Bulgogi Kimchi toast and a small mocha coffee to go. The food is made-to-order and the wait time wasn't too long or short, just appropriate. I really enjoyed the kimchi toast. I do want to return to try the croffle and bingsu and I wouldn't mind the kimchi toast again.

    Passion Fruit Ade Iced
    Selena F.

    Very nice modern cafe. The menu has something for everyone. I had the avocado egg sandwich which was delicious!!! I enjoyed how flaky the croissant was. Also had the passion fruit tea which I got cold, it tasted more like juice but was still refreshing and yummy. The staff were very nice! Perfect place to sit and chat or enjoy some time to yourself. I'll definitely have to return and try some of their desserts!

    Matcha croffle with hanlabong ade
    Aditi M.

    I love K-Street food so I was extremely happy when this amazing café finally opened in Milwaukee. This is the place to go to if you are craving popular k-street eats. Its also a very cute cafe and is perfect if you are looking to hangout or study somewhere. They have plenty of seating and awesome workers who are always happy to give recommendations. I got their matcha croffle which had a thick matcha cream on a sugary pressed croissant and it was absolutely delicious. Their hanlabong ade is also fizzy, fruity, and refreshing. I have also tried their mango bingsoo which was sweet and cool, a great dessert for the summer.

    Black Sesame Latte
    Moua Y.

    Decided to stop here on a Saturday evening, it wasn't busy. We wanted to come try the deserts and items from the menu. Here's what we decided to try: Mango Bingsu: Sweet and refreshing, the shaved ice definitely help down the syrup and sweetness. The ice cream was creamy, we only got a small and it was more than enough for two people! Definitely would love to try other flavors Strawberry Croffle: Nice flaky croissant waffle, the sweet whip cream on top with strawberry was a perfect touch. The perfect desert to pair with a hot latte or drink! So-Tteok So-Tteok Very unique take at rice cake and mini sausage, this reminds me a of a late night snack after a few beers. The rice cake was nicely bake/grilled on the outside but still nice and chewy in the inside. The sausage was very good and both covered with the sweet and chili sauce. I'd come back for this! Black sesame latte ( sub with almond milk) The sesame aroma and flavor is definitely present in the drink, has a rich creamy foam top. Very delicious tea to pair with a desert item. Great sub for a non coffee drink! Overall a great place for food and drinks! I'd come back and try other items. Would recommend to others as well!

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    Scott W.

    First time here. I remember this place when it was Urban Joes (that was a while ago). It's a small spot on a busy street, with plenty of street parking. It has large windows in the front, providing lots of light for the tables up front. There are small tables going all the way to the rear. There were a few other people there, so it was quiet. The cashier was pleasant and did a good job explaining the menus. We ordered a couple of breakfast items: the Avocado Egg Sandwich and an order of Mandoo (Korean Fried Dumplings). Drinks included a Brown Sugar Iced Tea and a Strawberry Lemonade. After a little bit, the drinks and food came out. Everything was the right temperature. The Mandoo was very good -- hot, flavorful, with nice textures (thanks to the Jabchae). The Brown Sugar Iced Tea was also sweet and refreshing. The egg sandwich was very good too, but a bit messy (with the ketchup and mayo), so a fork might be needed. Overall, a very good first experience. Next time we'll have to try the Bingsu (Korean Shaved Ice) that everyone raves about.

    Mango bingsu
    Tony N.

    This is an amazing spot! I came here for the bingsu and I believe this is the only place with it currently. I order the mango and it was beyond delicious and my favorite. They have more flavors on the menu if you didn't like mango. There are also other items on the menu such as drinks food as well. The service is amazing and fast. With parking it's street and normally easy to find.

    The drinks are good but the food was not it. I ordered a k-dog and the cheese was rock solid. It was not great. I also waited long for the k-dog due to it not coming out the first time. Even waiting it still didn't come out right.

    Matcha Ice
    Michelle D.

    This was my first time at this café . It was cute. The matcha was good and service was ok. I want to go and try more drinks and food

    Dalgona Latte
    Patricia A.

    I thought this coffee would be suuuper extremely sweet but to my surprise it was the perfect amount of sweet and I could actually taste the coffee. I would recommend this place. Customer service was great too - the barista answered all of our questions (:

    Rick R.

    Great Korean Cafe in West Allis! I visited recently with a couple of friends, and I tried the Bulgogi Kimchi Toast, which I added a fried sunnyside up egg to, and the Dalgoma Latte. The Dalgoma Latte was nicely balanced, and the Bulgogi Kimchi Toast was super delicious! The Bulgogi and Kimchi were both featured equally, and the textures with the toast were what I hoped for! Plus, the egg was beautiful! The space was clean, and the setup was nice for gathering. I plan to go back to explore more of the menu, as well as try some baked goods and imported items!

    Bulgogi Kimchi Toast
    Jessica R.

    I stopped in for a quick snack and caffeine boost after running some errands and am so glad I did. The latte was delicious and not too sweet. The bulgogi kimchi toast was really yummy and inspired me to try and make this at home for my kids. I absolutely love this place and I wish I had one closer to home. Service was friendly and quick - the place was cute and clean.

    Mari L.

    Bingsu and lattes are amazing. Service was okay, could be a little friendlier but we're here for the food more than anything. I've had croffles before too, nothing wild. The kimchi bibimbap however is SO good.

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    I absolutely love this place.The food and drinks are amazing! The service is very quick and everything seems very clean!

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    Awesome vibes and food! I have had great matcha and the mango binjsu is to die for. Great times! My friend and I meet up here often :)

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    Had an amazing experience at Miss Molly's Cafe!! So many good menu items to choose from I had a…read morehard time deciding! I chose the brunch sandwich which comes on a homemade rosemary biscuit and it was fantastic! My mom said her tuna salad sandwich was the BEST SHE'S EVER HAD!!! They even have jugs of water for you to take to your table which I appreciated a lot. Next time I'm in the area, I'd love to come back and try a coffee! My only negative is that our food took a very long time to come out. Although, it was definitely worth the wait!

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    Charming little gem with good Anodyne coffee and scrumptious bakery…read more Just one thing I wish they would fix - please post bakery item prices. Otherwise, every single treat was absolutely delicious. I was seriously wowed. The owner (? I think) named everything I pointed to before giving them to me, but I don't remember all the names. I have to go by what they look like. (Please post bakery item names along with the price!) (Oh and sorry for the bad picture - he looks mad in the picture, but he was actually just really nice and smiling most of the time. I didn't realize until way later that he looks mad in the picture lol) The big puffy cinnamon sugary puff - totally the best thing I had here. Super soft inside and kinda crusty outside, perfectly sweet but not too much. The little mini chocolate croissant lookalike but denser looking things - good, but not necessarily what I'd come back here for. Blueberry scone textured rectangular thing - not airy, but dense, packed with flavor, very filling and delicious.

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