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    4.3 (106 reviews)
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    Fresh Strawberry Croffle and Red Strawberry Lemonade
    Suman K.

    I came here on a whim to study and it was a great decision! [[HIGHLIGHT]]There's plenty of space to sit and outlets to charge your laptop[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]], plus the food and drinks are pretty yummy! I tried the strawberry lemonade, strawberry croffle, the tuna mayo riceball, and beef bulgogi riceball. The lemonade and riceballs were my favorites! The ruffle was too sweet for my taste, I would have preferred to share it with someone. All in all, great place to check out!

    signature dalgona matcha w/ boba
    Faith B.

    I throughly did not enjoy my order. My cousin and I wanted a sweet treat after getting dinner, so we decided to come here after searching up nearby dessert places on Yelp. This cafe is located in a plaza with many surrounding businesses which made finding parking easy and abundant in the lot. [[HIGHLIGHT]]Upon entering the cafe, the lights are super bright and it's decorated in a colorful, plant theme.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] There wasn't anyone at the cash register at that moment either but they do have a kiosk in the front you can also check out on. There's a small market place of retail items to the side and a variety of food/drinks on their actual menu. [[HIGHLIGHT]]I appreciated the visual display of desserts in their case and there were tons of tables to sit at.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] [[HIGHLIGHT]]There wasn't many people inside when we arrived, but the few there were silently working on their computers/studying.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] We still decided to dine in since my cousin wanted to get a croffle and eat it right away. Drinks are only available in 16oz (small) and 22oz (large). Our order was completed quickly and the girl who gave it to us was nice. vanilla icecream croffle: my cousin thought the presentation was pretty and it was a good amount of vanilla ice cream on top of the croffle. It was just that the croffle was stale, so it wasn't enjoyable. They also only had plastic utensils which made cutting into the hard croffle difficult. galaxy-ade: very tart, but sugary at the same time. the lychee jelly was too soft for our liking and the ade even mixed tasted predominantly like lemon juice. signature dalgona matcha: I love matcha and dalgona, so naturally was very excited to try this drink. I asked for oat milk and less sugar which just meant less dalgona. The boba had a good chewy texture I enjoyed, but was not sweetened at all. Also the drink was incredibly bitter for some reason. I was not tasting much matcha and the dalgona in the drink ended up being soggy which texturally threw me off as I was sipping getting soft chunks. both my cousin and I threw away our drink after 1 sip. no joke. we tried each others drinks and noticed the same things. it was not worth the calories and for the prices of everything, I was expecting better... We'll stick to our usual spots for dessert.

    Milk tea with boba
    Dawn F.

    [[HIGHLIGHT]]Quaint and cute spot.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] Order at the tablet by the door and grab a seat. The blueberry croffle is delicious, as is the milk tea. Service was quick and friendly. Wish we weren't leaving that day or we would have tried more treats.

    Carolyn D.

    Cute little cafe on Roosevelt by UW. Close to the Roosevelt light rail station which is convenient. Very cute interior and chill vibe. My friend had given me one of their croffles before and I had wanted to try it when it was fresher so we decided to go. We got the strawberry and the matcha croffles. I liked the flavor of the creams on both of the ones we got. The strawberries on top added a tartness that cut the sweetness of the cream. I do wish that the croffle was softer? It was very hard which I wasn't sure was supposed to be the texture. I think it was still good though. We came late so we didn't want to try any of the drinks and they didn't have many onigiris left. I would come back to try those as well.

    Mia-w L.

    Just tried croffles for the first time and I'm officially a fan! The perfect mix of a croissant and a waffle crispy on the outside, soft and buttery on the inside. It's a fun twist on both classics and totally satisfying whether you go sweet or savory. Definitely a new favorite treat!

    Pink Hawaiian Lemonade, Dalgona Milk Tea, Blueberry Croffle, and Oreo Cheesecake
    Generous Y.

    For a small shop, they have nice seating with wifi and outlets. I'd stop by here to work if I was in the area. Their menu is also very extensive ranging from all kinds of pastries to drinks. Cookies, brownies, croffles, and cakes among other food items, they have a variety of sweet and savory. Drink wise they have tons of coffees, teas, smoothies, and lemonades. Wonderful, kind service and they bring your food straight to you. Bingsoo is very expensive here though because every other spot has it much cheaper. Dalgona Milk Tea with Boba - actually really good tea. I loved the milk tea but did not care for the boba. Boba was chewy but flavorless. Luckily (or maybe not?) they don't give much boba so you don't need to suffer endless chewing. Tea was creamy, sweet from dalgona melting inside, and packed a fair tea flavor. Actually really surprising. Pink Hawaiian Lemonade - actually just pink lemonade. Slightly sour yet sweet, you get what you expect from pink lemonade. Refreshing though. Blueberry Croffle - buddy told me that croffles with the swirl were to way to go. She meant the cream on top and I think I agree. Croffle itself is a perfect texture of crisp yet soft and it's sweet like honey, though you'll want more flavor. Blueberries on top were a bit sour and I heard the strawberries were sour too so I would maybe opt for a non-fruit option. Still delicious though. Oreo Cheesecake - tasted like a regular cheesecake to be honest. Oreo was not very present so I think there's only a little blended into the cheesecake. On top is a soft Oreo which brings some flavor but the cheesecake is stronger, so opt for a different cheescake.

    Galaxy-ade (after adding the sweetener)
    Stephanie C.

    Overpriced. I live down the street and the only thing that prevents me from coming in every day is because most of the food feels $2 more expensive than it should be. $2 less is what will get my foot in the door but I would come every day if it was $3 less. Take the galaxy-ade for example: $8 for the smallest size of soda water, lemonade, and a splash of butterfly pea without toppings? $4.50 for an onigiri I could get at a supermarket for $2-3.50? The ordering tablet is very hard to navigate because you have all these fancy drink names and no explanation of what it is! It's not even clear what is included and what is not; instead it'll say "include this only" or "select extra" without telling you the cost of any of it. Please spend some extra time making your tablet user-friendly. While the seating area looks comfortable and has a lot of chargers, I find the emptiness of the shop uncomfortable to work in. It's dead before 2pm and somewhat bustling at night. It's a cute shop with decent food. That's all there is to it.

    Mandy W.

    [[HIGHLIGHT]]Cute cafe right next to the Roosevelt station serving up delicious croffles.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] Tried croffles (croissant + waffle) for the first time here and their flavors are all pretty good. The flavor is what you would expect and is not too crazy, but the croffle texture is super food, with the right amount of flakiness and chewiness. The croffles do be a little bit pricey though.

    Mango Croffle
    Carol L.

    One Bite Cafe is a super cute cafe right next to the Roosevelt light rail station. They serve croffles, which are croissant waffles, with unique toppings. They also have other pastries, cakes, cookies, rice balls/onigiri, coffee, bingsoo, and more. So many yummy dessert options! We had originally wanted a half dozen croffles to share, but ended up being too full. We ordered a mango croffle which comes with fresh cream and fresh mangos. It was delicious! Sweet but not overbearing, very fresh, and super crunchy. There is a few tables to sit at but it gets full pretty quickly. We managed to snag a table which was nice to sit and chat at. There's also free wifi and a bathroom. The cafe is oddly very very warm. As soon as I stepped in, my glasses fogged up so much that I couldn't see. There is only street parking available, and it can be difficult to find. I'd recommend taking the light rail or a public bus.

    Alice L.

    One Bite Cafe has a good strawberry matcha latte (on par with Chamei Matcha on the Eastside, which one could say specializes in matcha desserts and drinks). You can order it to go or for here in a nice glass cup. The screen gives you options for sizes, milk (almond milk and oat milk for an extra charge) and two topping additions. You can also pick ice and sugar level. The ice is never melting here. The ambiance here is good. There are about 6 or so tables inside, and there's Wi-Fi. It's like a mix of the bubble tea atmosphere and the coffeeshop.

    Strawberry Galaxy-ade with lychee jelly
    Diana C.

    The food was really tasty and unique. I'd definitely try one of the sweet croffles next time. I tried the croffle potato and egg salad sandwich which was pretty good. Unique with the sweet croffle bread and then savory with the filling. The crab onigiri was also fresh and tasty. The drink I got was also great - strawberry galaxy lemonade with lychee jelly! The cafe was cute and comfortable. The server was kind but it took a really long time to get my order (it was to go). My drink came out quickly but my two food items took longer to come out than several people who ordered food after me. They were very well packaged though and traveled successfully!

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    Jess L.

    One Bite is such a cute cafe - perfect for chatting with friends and enjoying a cute Asian cafe feel. It has croffles, coffees, cookies and all sorts of sweets. I got the Biscoff croffle (cookie butter) and it was a sweet whipped cream on top of a caramel drizzled croffle and it was delicious. Definitely recommend! Any of the croffles are good! The service is also super good! The staff put out an extra table for our group since all of the spots were already taken at the time which was super sweet! :)

    Left of ordering counter (7/14/22)
    Marie B.

    Despite One Bite Cafe being open since 2019, this is my first visit (7/14/22). I'm usually visiting other usual favorites in the Roosevelt neighborhood and clearly I've been under a rock. Some Yelpers have recently put the word "croffle" on my radar screen. I usually dislike mash ups or fusion type things, and prefer OG, old school, classic iterations. But recent photos piqued my interest, so after circling a bit for parking due to nearby construction, I finally located this family-run, indie spot. It is next door to the Roosevelt light rail station on NE 65th in between Roosevelt and 12th, north of Whole Foods. Hours are noon to 8pm Wed-Sun, 2-8pm Mon, closed Tues. Perfect for some cafe time or indulging in afternoon/evening treats. The interior is well lit, clean, pleasant decor, and ample onsite seating (no outdoor sidewalk seating). Variety of music and WiFi available, so decent for cafe time and meetups. The entire menu is available via QR code, but thankfully their menu is also displayed on overhead screens at the front counter. They have milk teas, espresso, and signature drinks. There's onigiri, sweet & savory croffles...cream, doughnut, sandwich style, macarons, bingsu desserts, and signature desserts like cream roll cake slices, tiramisu and basque cheesecake. I enjoyed my classic milk tea (16 oz, $4.90), on point with sweetness wise and creamy smooth. The fresh strawberry croffle ($7.25) was a pleasant treat, nicely plated, definitely glad for the fork and knife provided, all presented on a tray. Strawberries were not Skagit Valley red interior, but sweet enough and well selected slices. For the past half hour, it was just me and another person onsite. One takeout order, a group of six teenagers just arrived, and two others right before I left. This was from 1300-1345, so can't speak to atmosphere later in the day. The Roosevelt neighborhood literally has a concentration of several cafes, so it was good to discover One Bite Cafe, albeit three years later for me. *PS: Current new ownership just took over and reopened in May 2022, so wishing them all the best. Nice to have cafe & dessert options later in day!

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    4.5
    (239 reviews)
    4.2 mi

    We came here mid-week after dinner for dessert…read more This is a small window with a few tables outside. They make amazing soft serve. They also have these adorable, beautiful fruit sandwiches on display. I also saw they have savoury bento items on the menu. We tried the hojicha soft serve ($6) and it was amazing. It's really just vanilla soft serve with a syrup of a flavor of your choosing - sesame, matcha, hojicha, etc. We were way too full to get the full sundae but we definitely want to get that next. You can have mochi topping too.

    Baiten offers creamy vanilla soft serve ice cream with your choice of syrup. The key word here is…read moresyrup, the ice cream itself is vanilla flavored, and the additional flavors come from the syrup options. They currently offer Matcha, Hoji-Tea, Kuro-Goma (black sesame), and Yuzu (Japanese citrus). The shop itself is very small since it's basically a window shop, either renting space from or connected to Tamari Bar. It's more like a little dessert stand located on the restaurant's patio area, with only a few outdoor tables available. The soft serve was okay, but not as creamy as I was hoping for, and it melted pretty quickly. If you decide to add a syrup flavor, I'd recommend asking for only a small amount. Mine came absolutely drowning in syrup, and honestly, the flavor tasted pretty artificial and overpowering.

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    Nana’s Green Tea

    4.3
    (1.7k reviews)
    4.2 mi
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    If only every matcha spot was like this. Nana's has just about everything matcha you could want (or…read morethink of). From matcha lattes, to dessert options, to pastries and made-to-order meals. They also have other matcha / green tea options and hojicha drinks if you're looking for something different. The staff is great. I had a few questions because I couldn't decide what to order, and everyone was friendly and helpful - I was even able to add corn flakes to my matcha soft serve (which isn't listed on the menu), so it was nice to know I could customize it to my liking! The matcha tiramisu was the best I've had, and the hojicha latte with oat milk was just right. The flavor was nice and strong without being overpowering. Everything I had here truly stood out! I liked the variety on the menu and all of the different options. - it's extensive and you could find anything for everyone. It's one of the more memorable matcha spots I've been to, and I'd definitely stop by again the next time I'm in Seattle. If you love matcha like I do, definitely add this place to your list. I don't think you'll be disappointed.

    I hadn't been back to Nana's Green Tea in about two years, so I was excited to stop by again during…read moremy Seattle trip. Thankfully they are open today on the Fourth of July (they will just close a little earlier for the holiday), and I was happy to see that not much has changed since my last visit. Without even realizing it, I ended up ordering the exact same drink I got the first time: a Matcha Float with mochi. I guess you really can't go wrong with it because it's still just as creamy and satisfying as I remembered. The only tiny downside is that it only comes with three small mochi balls, so for almost $9 I wish there were a few more. However, the quality of the matcha is consistently excellent, sooo I don't regret coming back. They have wonderful customer service too! The employee helping me at the register was incredibly patient while I stood there trying to decide what to order. As an awkward introvert, I always feel a little flustered when ordering, but she never made me feel rushed or uncomfortable. She asked my sweetness preference for the Matcha Float, whether I wanted to dine in or take everything to go, and even carefully packed up my yuzu green tea packet with the rest of my order. She was very kind and thoughtful so just wanna say I really appreciate how welcoming she was. Even from my last Seattle visit two years ago, I still remember the employees being helpful and friendly here. I also have to recommend their desserts from my previous visit. (I skipped the sweets this time due to my budget but I still suggest picking up some of their sweets!). The Matcha Basque Cheesecake and the Matcha Tiramisu were both absolutely delicious, and I still remember how amazing they tasted even two years later. The tiramisu is only around $7 and is definitely worth trying if you're a matcha lover. This visit, I picked up their yuzu green tea packet to take home (last time, I got the hojicha). Each packet contains 15 individual tea bags and costs about $10 (not bad for how much tea is in each tea bag). They also sell matcha powder and other tea goodies. I'm looking forward to brewing the yuzu green tea at home since a good cup of hot tea is always comforting, especially when I'm sick (I've been recovering from a cold so tea has been a lifesaver to warm me up!). I actually stopped by for lunch since I didn't eat breakfast, and ordered the Sukiyaki Don (it was much more satisfying than I expected). I was craving a beef bowl and Nana's was one of the few places in the area within walking distance from my work, that was actually open for the holiday today, lucky me! It came with miso soup and a soft-boiled egg, and I was pleasantly surprised to find tofu and mushrooms in the bowl alongside the beef. It left me FULL, my tummy happy, heck yeah. Costs almost $20 but worth satisfying a craving. I won't lie.. I somehow managed to spend about $40 today between my meal, drink, and tea to take home. More than I intended to spend but no regrets, because everything was delicious and the quality has remained consistently high over the years. The only thing that made my visit a little uncomfortable wasn't the café itself. There were quite a few homeless individuals lingering around the front of the building, so I decided against dining out front like I had originally planned since I wanted to enjoy the nice weather, but one of them was panhandling me so I promptly left (thankfully I asked for my order to be packaged for takeout). That's obviously outside of the café's control, and it didn't affect the food or service at all. They still had many seats available inside but probably because it's the holiday. If I recall, the place was packed during the afternoon when I last visited on a weekday. I will still say that Nana's Green Tea continues to be one of my favorite matcha spots whenever I'm in Seattle. Between the consistently high-quality matcha, delicious meals and desserts, excellent selection of teas to bring home, and genuinely exemplary customer service, it's a place I'll happily keep returning to whenever I'm back in town and have the time to visit.

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    4.2
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    4.1 mi
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    Tldr: great late night staple. Deserted island is the best fruity pie, imho…read more Ambiance: small place in cap, with not so much seating due to the space. But they definitely maximize the space. It's cozy, a bit run down the chairs are now just covered with a seat cover. And it's only steer parking if ur driving. Ambiance: pretty chill service, we were the only ones there, gossiping late at night. He pretty much left us alone since we entertained us and gave us the check just when we were ready. Food: Im normally a chocolate dessert person, but the chocolate pie was a light chocolate. If you want a rich chocolate pie, this is not your pie. Honestly, the star of the show was deserted island. I don't normally like fruit pies but that's what I'll be ordering again. It's not too sour nor is it too sweet, everyone at the table agreed. It is the goldilocks of sweet and tartness for a fruit pie. Oh and definitely goes well with ice cream!

    I was unable to get served the bar tender was ignoring the group I was with to serve his and their…read moreattention (2 of them) to a group of girls who they were talking about going somewhere after the bar closes. I went around midnight and I really wanted to go eat inside, waited in line for at least 30 mins (45mins max) for a table , even the couple before me didn't get served and left. They told me not to go in and told me their story but I ignored and wanted to give it a shot. I should have listened.

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    4.0
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    6.8 mi
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    This is the kind of establishment Seattle deserves. It's a relatively quick turnaround after…read moreordering, family friendly, and they choose not to gouge the customer. They lean into forward thinking flavors, and present it without pretension. The vibes are laid back, but when it's busy you are reminded that you live in a city. There's plenty of outdoor seating, but it will get busy out of nowhere. My biggest complaint is that people don't respect the outdoor space. We live in such a beautiful place and people just throw their trash on the ground or leave the area they ate at outside messy. This slows down seating for the next person amongst other things. I'll save the cultural critiques embedded into my "food" reviews in our city for restaurants that aren't doing well. They keep things fun by rotating seasonal soft serve flavors. A lot of the sandwiches are fully loaded and you'll have to use both hands to keep the spillage in check. This place is proof that you can spend still $40-50 for two people to eat in Seattle and enjoy it. The perfect place to spend a sunny Sunday afternoon in the city.

    Decided to come here to try the chicken sandwiches. Unfortunately the best thing I had was the…read morecurly fries, which were actually pretty dang good! I would come back for those. I got the original chicken sandwich. The slaw dressing seemed a little runny and made the whole thing a little soggy. Something about the flavor profile didn't have a distinct personality, and felt a little all over the place. I usually love a kale salad, but the kale salad here didn't have a lot of flavor either. The leaves were cut way too big (or maybe not even cut at all) which made it difficult to eat as well.

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