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    Qahwah House

    4.5 (83 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 11:00 pm

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    Adeni Chai (Large Pot)
    Julie Z.

    If happiness came in a cup, it would be Qahwah House's Adeni Chai. I've had chai in countless places, but theirs stands out -- rich, with a balanced sweetness, aromatic without being overpowering, and so smooth it's almost dangerous how quickly you finish it. Pro tip: get it sweetened -- it really brings out the warm spices and balances the bold, high-caffeine kick. The cheesecake is delicious (they offer raspberry and pistachio) -- smooth, creamy, and well-balanced so it's indulgent without feeling too heavy. I also tried the Dubai Chocolate Dome; it was on the firmer side, so you have to bite into it rather than cut it. It's a bit tricky to share and a touch too sweet for my taste, though one of my friends really enjoyed it. The atmosphere is warm and inviting, with a hint of exotic charm, and the staff were welcoming. If you're looking for a cute spot to catch up with friends over delicious chai and assorted desserts, Qahwah House is worth a visit!

    Riya P.

    Finally got to check this spot off my list!! The atmosphere was super lively and it was very busy. There's a lot of tables and seating, but they fill up fast especially at night. We got the Adeni chai & the Khaliat Alnahl, a Yemeni dessert that's basically pull apart cheese drizzled with honey. It's super subtle and absolutely delicious. The chai is very rich & aromatic.. I'm still dreaming of it. This one pot was good for about 3 people and 2-3 cups each. 10/10 highly recommend & I can't wait to go back! - we had to street park!

    Khaliat Al Nahl is heavenly! Enjoyed it with the ginger forward Jubani.
    Edward K.

    I had already tried the other locations of Qahwah House, so I knew this would be good. My wife and I had lunch nearby, so I decided to stop for some coffee and dessert. The cafe feels new. Modern, well lit, comfortable seating. The gentlemen working behind the counter were professional and patient. He recommended the Jubani, as it's a popular coffee drink. I was leaning towards the double shot of espresso but figured I would take his recommendation. I was pretty sure I wanted the Khaliat Al Nahl and he agreed that it's a very popular dessert. The Jubani was served super hot and once it settled down, it was a pleasant ginger forward cup of coffee. The Khaliat Al Nahl is a show stopper. Pull apart cheese filled rolls, coated in high quality honey. An absolute delight! Great to have another amazing choice in the area!

    Origins of coffee. Did u know there is a city called Mocha, Yemen?
    F S.

    Amazing variety of exotic teas and coffees. Learnt about origin of coffee from Yemen in 1500's. Relaxed atmosphere and loved the pistachio latte

    Richard M.

    The coffee was great in the sense that it was unique and flavorful. The ambiance was chill and the young man was accommodating and helpful with guiding me through the menu. I'll definitely be coming back.

    Brown sugar iced latte, basboosa
    Asma A.

    I'm dropping my rating because this is the third time I've been to this Qahwah House location during regular business hours and it's been closed. It doesn't matter how good a place is if you can't rely on their posted schedule. One time is fine, but multiple times is an extreme inconvenience that is simply not justifiable.

    Delicious drinks and pastries. Loved the small cups!
    Laura D.

    What a cute place. Looks small on the outside, but ample seating inside. The staff were amazingly nice and attentive to everyone they were attending to. We got several items: Adenai Chai and Mofawar coffee for drinks; and a vegan chocolate cake, pistachio cake, and two savory items (one with cheese, other with cheese and spinach). The drinks were quite delicious. None of the ingredients were overpowering. My husband and I debated on the desserts: I loved the vegan cake as I felt it was moist, and the chocolate was overpowering, and I felt the pistachio cake was dry. My husband felt it was the opposite and enjoyed the pistachio cake more. The star was really the cheese and spinach savory pastry - I would definitely buy several of those next time. We enjoyed seeing children were also present and enjoyed the open seating in the back. There is parking in the premises, but it is limited. Luckily there is ample street parking. Credit card accepted Highly recommend.

    Cold brew
    Nick C.

    Went to grab coffee with some friends on a Saturday morning at Qahwah House. Fortunately, they have a parking lot. It's a neat cafe with tables inside and they even have a covered patio. I placed my order at the register, and they handed me a pager that would buzz when my order was ready. I got a cold brew and a pastry called a khaliat alnahi. The cold brew was very strong. It was perfect with a little water added to it. I really liked the khaliat alnahi, which was a soft bread stuffed with cheese and drizzled with honey. I also got to try some of the hot coffee. It had cardamom and other spices which i didnt like too much. Pretty good spot for cold brew though.

    Ivannia U.

    Cute little coffee spot with a cozy vibe and some nice photo-worthy corners. There's parking, which is a big plus, but note there's no table service- you order at the counter. Drinks were decent, but definitely on the pricey side for what you get. Be prepared to pay $9 for a drink Not sure if I'll be back.

    yemeni latte and oatnog latte
    Kimberly T.

    whoa! that is one strong coffee right there. We got their Yemeni Latte and their seasonal Oatnog Latte which really gave me a kick. lol they were good but a bit too strong for me (currently im on a "limited" caffeine intake so a strong one is a no-can-do for me). Yemeni coffee was not bad but i guess it had some hint of spice to it that my palate is not the biggest fan of. But despite that, if this is your preference, it definitely good coffee. It was huge inside which I was kinda surprised about and had lots of seating. There were a good portion of sweets to try. We got the dark chocolate which had a dark chocolate coating over sponge cake and mousse. It was decadent but quite sweet. The Sabaya and Kahliat Alnhal on the menu seemed interesting so hopefully we could try that some time. Overall, it may not be the best experience YET but we loved trying new things and coffee shops. Staff was good and we appreciate that they have their own parking lot. So convenient!

    Julie P.

    Sunday morning breakfast and it hits everytime! The staff is always so welcoming and this place just does cappuccino right everytime! Today had their lemon bundt cake at it was moist . Sweet and tangy! Nice date spot!

    Adenai chai
    Yasser H.

    Qahwah house was solid cafe. It was very busy and packed. They had a great selection of desserts and coffee n tea. I went with an Adenai chai, which was brewed with plenty of milk. It was super hot and crisp. I absolutely loved. It. Infact, when I finished my large cup, I ordered another one. One thing I noticed was that customers were bringing their own desserts also, and it was allowed, as long as one ordered coffee or tea from Qahwah house. The ambiance was nice. The atmosphere was chill and folks were enjoying their convos with great coffee n tea and desserts. One last thing.... Parking is very very limited. Have to park on street or neighborhood.

    Adeni chai, sana'ani, basbousa, pistachio tart, chocolate brownie
    Basma N.

    I saw this place on Instagram and the desserts and coffees looked so delicious so I had to check it. Overall I thought it was a nice place to get together with your friends or family, relax, and have a cup of Yemeni tea or coffee. First things first, there's only one menu at the cashier that everyone crowds over, I wish there were multiple menus or a menu board. Secondly, you can't order a cup of coffee or tea if you're dining in, you need to order a pot (3 sizes). We decided to try the sana'ani and adeni chai. We also sampled the mofawar. The mofawar was actually much better than the sana'ani however it had cream and the people I came with can't tolerate creams so we went with the sana'ani, which was still really good but not as amazing. The adeni chai was amazing, it was creamy and had a beautiful blend of spices, similar to Indian chais. Now moving on to the desserts, I don't know if it was the time we went or if this place doesn't specialize in desserts but they were bad. Everything tasted like it was frozen and then defrosted. The basbousa (pictured in the centre) is supposed to be spongey and soaked in syrup, this one was dry and mealy. The pistachio tart (bottom right) had zero flavor, there was no pistachio and was basically a piece of chocolate. The chocolate brownie (top right), which had a specific name I forgot, was the best one. It was a chocolate cake, brownie, mousse coated in crunchy chocolate. I personally wouldn't order it again but I think most chocolate lovers would enjoy it. Overall, as the name suggests this is a qahwah (coffee) house and the drinks were amazing! The service was good, everything came out quickly, the restaurant was clean but the washroom was not. I will definitely come back to try other drinks. I note though, this place is very very pricey.

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    Always very crowded so hard to get a seat when you are going with a large group. The yemeni latte and honey bread are amazing!

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    Love the adeni chai and honeycomb bread. Great space and ambiance. Adding to my regulars.

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    Always a good experience, its always busy so i take my order to go. But staff is great and coffee is consistent.

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    The rada'ey with the khaliat alnahl top notch combination amazing treats for a midday pick me up. Very friendly staff as well accommodating

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    Love the tea and coffee! And there is a nice seating area in the back to meet with friends!

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