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    3.5 (473 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 9:30 pm
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    Moderate noise
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    Good for kids

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    Rainbow sushi burrito
    Jackie I.

    Nice big menu and decent food but the wait was pretty long for one cold food item. The sushi burrito was a bit lopsided. The interior of the restaurant is super dark. I would like to come back to try some hot food items and drinks.

    Beef Noodle Soup
    Sharon L.

    Rain Cafe used to be in Belltown but they've since moved up north to a larger space in the Asian Family Market plaza. First time visiting the new location. Order and pay at the counter, and they'll call your name when your food is ready. We ordered the beef noodle soup and the mie goreng. Both were ready quickly and had good portions. Note that the beef in the beef noodle soup was a bit tough to chew, but otherwise the dish was good. The mie goreng is an Indonesian style stir fried instant noodle dish that comes with spam and a fried egg. The noodles in the mie goreng are a bit sweet and spicy and overall just seems like a dish that is easy and quick/cheap to prepare. There's plenty of seating and the café is quite spacious. A good place to stop by for a quick bite if you're in the area, as there are many other food and drink options on the menu.

    Mozzarella sticks and popcorn type chicken
    Jeannette F.

    Pretty cool and chill place to grab a bite and hang out. Quite a few younger generations just hanging out and a couple different people on their computers Pick a bench or comfy big chair. Food was good,

    Ferraro Roche smoothie, strawberry mango smoothie & Gyudon Beef Bowl & my ultimate fav Chicken Katsu Curry!
    Adrianne D.

    Food is consistent, it hits every time! Service is fast & whoever is on the register is usually accommodating & helpful when we want to try new things. Most importantly, the ambiance is great for people who need a spot to study or work. The music is at a good volume & usually the other patrons are quiet and considerate. There's free WiFi & bathrooms across the hall. One of my favorite study spots.

    Menu
    Teresa M.

    Cute hang out spot I came across after shopping at the Asian supermarket. Really reminds me of NY... how is miss it. Lots of seating, pretty causal setting. We did take out and ordered a drink. The staff were friendly and helpful. Had the espresso explosion with a shot - so good! Reminded me of a strong coffee ice cream. Looking forward to that drink again and trying some other dishes!

    Catered boba bar
    Vic A.

    Rain cafe has a great boba and food menu. Their options are great and their spider sushi roll is my go to. We had them cater our baby shower with 2 boba options and they provided the toppings. Price for food and boba are reasonable considering some are very steep now these days. The service is quick. Younger staff, no small talk. The ambiance is dark and quite cluttered with boxes in the corner and entrance. Cleanliness is okay, could be better with more frequent clearing of the bust your own table area.

    Salted Egg Chicken Rice Bowl
    Annie M.

    I'm obsessed with this place recently! I LOVE IT! Honestly surprised it isn't rated higher. It's a great place to get work done and study. They have big booths and a lot of space in the cafe which I love so you can spread out and do your work. Not only do they offer a wide variety of drinks, also allowing you to adjust how much sugar is used in the drink, but they also offer a nice selection of food as well. So whether you're just looking to get a quick drink or a quick bite - this is your spot. I've been going through the menu to try a lot of things (everything as been amazing) but I've been recently stuck on their salted egg chicken rice bowl. OMG it's so delicious and surprisingly a bit spicy, which I love. Service wise, they generally don't bring food and drinks to you. It's more of an order, then pick up at the counter kind of place. I like this though as I imagine it helps keeps their food reasonably priced. It usually takes about 10-15 mins for food to come out. You can get it to go as well. It's nice it's connected to the Asian Family Market too, in the event you want to pick up some groceries after your visit as well. 10/10 spot - I highly recommend.

    Menu (Mar 2025)
    Albert T.

    I believe Rain Cafe is the only restaurant around Seattle serving banfen, which intrigued us enough to visit over the weekend. I was expecting it to be full of people for lunch, given that the Asian Family Market next door is always packed on the weekends, but was surprised to see it basically empty with only a couple of people waiting for takeout. Inside, the atmosphere is a casual, dimly lit hangout spot. It seems like it's a place to sit with a laptop and study since there's free wifi and plenty of space. As a more casual cafe, the place is counter service, making the ordering and eating experience easy. Beef Noodle Soup ($12.95) - This beef noodle soup uses broth that's very weak in both beefiness and the classic beef noodle herbal spice taste. The liquid is very thin, with no body and a very one note flavor profile. I feel like it might be a powder based instant broth or something similar. The rest of the ingredients aren't too much better. There's the beef that, while splitting apart along the grain easily, is tough and fibrous on the teeth. Eating it is like a dog trying to gnaw meat off a bone - chew, chew, chew, chew with the beef barely breaking down with each bite. For some reason, the beef tastes almost a little soapy. There are thin ramen-like noodles, overcooked with no bite due to being too soft. They are generous with the amount of noodles given, but it's not very good in texture. There are fried shallots that are soaked through in broth and completely softened, but they do add a nice fried allium taste. Finally, some bok choy, cooked thoroughly, fills the rest of the dish. (3/5) Beef Banfen ($13.99) - The rice noodles included in this dish are much bouncier and far better cooked than the wheat noodles in the beef noodle soup. They are tossed in some (most likely) Lao Gan Ma chili crisp, and some soy sauce. Again, kind of one note in flavor. It's missing layering, it's missing aromatics, it's just very flat flavor-wise. There are diced pickled radish and roasted Spanish peanuts to add a bit more flavor and a crunchy texture. A dash of green onion graces the top but doesn't contribute much. The dish comes with a couple of slices of thinly shaved beef. It's very similar to roast beef in both texture and taste. (3/5) Rain Black Milk Tea, 50% Sweet, Less Ice w/ Boba ($4.75) - Well I can say that this is among the cheapest boba that can be found in Seattle. Quality-wise? It's kind of suspect. Starting with the tea - good creaminess with a tea that tastes somewhat like mulling spices. Both sweetness and ice level are ideal at half. The boba is not good. The pearls are small and hard, not very bouncy at all, but taking ages to chew through given their toughness. They approach being pebble-like in consistency. Milk Tea Rating: 3.5/5 Boba Rating: 2/5 Rain Cafe has one thing going for it, and that's the pricing. It's certainly very affordable for Seattle and if I were a poor college student again, I would appreciate a filling meal at this price point. At this point in life, however, I'd rather pay a bit more to get food and drinks that are of higher quality.

    Spicy shoyu ramen
    Ben F.

    I go here often with my son for boba. It's good. They give you a discount if you bring back the cup. Today I had the spicy shoyu ramen. It's affordable, relatively to other places, and tasty. Didn't take long. I'd say it was a good value. The atmosphere is not warm...it's kind of awkward really....a lot of students...but I don't really mind that...it's not a fine dining establishment. Just decent ramen and boba. I do think it's a little weird that they're selling cheap jewelry at the counter. But whatever.

    Green tea with 75% sweetness!
    Mia-w L.

    Rain Café is such a great stop for bubble tea while shopping at Family Market! The tea taste is good, with just the right level of sweetness(we ordered 75%), and the boba is soft and chewy. It's super convenient to grab a drink here while browsing the market

    Luke L.

    My go-to for a cheap and cheerful boba fix! While the quality isn't top-tier, the value is certainly S-tier. At just $3.75 each, you really can't complain. The boba itself is decent, though I've definitely had better elsewhere. But I am more of a quantity-over-quality guy, so I'd much rather pay less for "good enough" than a premium for "the best". Caveat is: I haven't tried any of their food, though the pictures look great! Would like to come here sometime to try their food as well!

    Food menu
    Skye P.

    2.5 rating based on their drinks - which mind you is half of the menu so def a bit disappointing. Located pretty much in the Asian Family Market, great location to stop before or after groceries in sure ! But the drinks were just not good. The mango jasmine with 30% sugar (lowest offer) was still VERY sweet. I had to ask if I got the right order, but it turns out their mango is more of a syrup and is thus super sweet. They offered to switch it out but proceeded to just pour off the top half (taking a lot of the cheese foam with it) and adding a bit more plain tea, but sadly it was still not good. My gf got the Ferrero rocher milkshake and it was watered down and had lots of chunky ice. For the price, neither drinks were worth it. But may go back to try food sometime do I can update the review!!!

    Anita M.

    Boba is good here. I got their sushi burrito which is decent and has lots of filling and refreshing lettuce. Garlic fries look underwhelming but it is actually crispy and flavorful, I use ketchup to stick on the fries better. This is a chill boba spot to do work or study and is spacious.

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    Eden Garden Cafe

    Eden Garden Cafe

    4.8
    (66 reviews)
    3.5 mi
    $

    First time here and ordered a green Thai tea with a grilled pork banh mi. Both very delicious. Love…read morethe bread on the sandwich as it was not too thick but good enough to hold the sandwich together. Great flavors. Will come back again.

    Food and drinks are great however service, atmosphere, and consistency are lacking…read more My most recent visit was Saturday 06/06/26. I hadn't been back since a previous bad experience almost a year ago now and wanted to give this place another try. Same bad service. The bad service I received almost a year ago that made me stop coming to this place was I stopped by for lunch and got a grilled pork banh mi and asked for little to no/ very light mayo or whatever spread is on it as the visit before was too much for me and wanted to avoid that... Staff wasn't friendly that day. When I was eating the sandwich instead of little to no mayo it had globs like no exaggeration a lot/too much mayo spread for me so I did tear off a piece of the bread that I couldn't get the mayo off of and tried to take off the other globs and continued eating. I did not waste food. I just wasted the globs and a small piece of bread. I bussed my own table as that seems to be un clear if you do or don't and put the trash in the trash(globs of mayo +piece of bread) and plate near the counter. A staff member exited the kitchen and walks towards the register near the trash can and she proceeded to open the trash can and keep it open, looked at me and asked how was everything. I was honest and told her I always enjoy the food however today too much mayo and she just kept peering down at my trash in the trash and then her coworker exited the kitchen to join the convo and no sorry or anything...just kept her foot on the trash to keep it open and both employees looked at the trash and looked at me rudely so I told them thank you have a nice day and was off put by the experience. They were treating me like I was wasting or complaining. It was truly so weird like why keep the trash open and almost like try to embarrass me or treat me like I did something wrong? Also why no smiles, why no empathy. I don't like mayo..big deal! I still ate that whole sandwich! Recent visit on 06/06/26. Walked in and cafe wasn't busy, but trash on the floors and dirty tables. Two women. One seemed to be in training. No smiles, no welcome in, just a frown (no joke the woman training the other I believe was frowning and she looked mad) and a what can I get you? I ordered for dine in but was given to go box and to go utensils. I have to assume they just didn't want to do the dishes as one couple had dine in plates and were actually pointing to each other the trash on the floor and discussing their meal. I ordered the pho banh mi so I wouldn't have to worry about a mayo situation tbh. Food was flavorful and good. Portions seem to be a bit smaller than what I remember. If they added actual pho to the menu I bet it would be a hit! To-go ordering seems the popular thing here and if I return is what I'll do. Just sad as this used to be my fav spot but now I've found a better place with better service and food. Drinks here and food is super tasty but wish service, cleanliness, and atmosphere could be improved! Service is important and with my past two visits I feel it's a very unwelcoming atmosphere with the staff being hostile and cold and cafe seating indoors and outdoors are dirty. For me when spending my money somewhere I don't want to be treated poorly or like I'm an inconvenience or just being tolerated. The service leaves such a bad impression that it makes me avoid this place now when I used to recommend it.

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    Water station, with utensils
    Water station, with utensils
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    4.8
    (20 reviews)
    2.4 mi

    sadly a deeply mediocre experience. took absolutely forever (in part because there was only one guy…read moreworking the whole shop, which isn't feasible when you are trying to serve hot food AND make drinks) and the food/coffee was mid and overpriced. i had an avocado toast (and even asked if they use fresh avocado, to which they said yes)...it was ice cold pre-packaged avocado atop cold bread. for $7.50!! my husband ordered the ham breakfast sandwich which came lukewarm. all this after we waited about 15 minutes. and again, i feel for the guy who was clearly running this place by himself. but they're just trying to do too much. coffee was also pretty mid, another $5 latte prepared without much care or attention. just fizzy oat milk dumped into a cup. when it's $30 + tip for breakfast and coffee for two to-go, i'd just expect a lot more. also, i see a lot of other people like the ambiance?? very confused by this, it's just another textbook standard gentrified coffee shop with an expensive letterboard, industrial lighting, and metal chairs.

    I found this place via inKind rewards. The space itself is very cute with lots of great seating…read moreoptions. Parking was easy to find out front. I tried the gluten-free trailblazer cookie, and it was absolutely delicious. Loved all the additions to it to make it a more robust cookie. I also had the lavender latte which was tasty and not too strong a lavender taste.

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    Blackbird

    Blackbird

    4.3
    (163 reviews)
    3.6 mi
    $$

    A popular local neighborhood cafe & bar with a casual bistro feel in Shoreline, Washington; about…read more30 minutes from downtown Seattle. No wait for a table. They have indoor and outdoor patio seating. Full bar and cute decor. Friendly staff. You order at the counter. You'll definitely get tempted with the pastries there. I got a banana bread slice to bring on the airplane, which was We ordered a Mexican coffee and Hazelnut latte. Both coffees could have had more flavor. For breakfast, we ordered the Chorizo Scramble and French Toast. The French Toast was topped with spiced peaches and a side of whipped cream. It also came with crispy bacon. Visually pleasing and I couldn't wait to dig in. Very delicious with the maple syrup. It wasn't overly sweet which is a plus for me. The Chorizo Scramble has roasted Poblano, Jack Cheese, Chorizo, scrambled eggs, side of potatoes & flour tortillas. Very tasty. The potatoes were so good!

    We came here again a couple days later because our first visit was so good!…read more It was a little less busy when we went this time, so we were able to park in their lot, which is convenient! This restaurant is perfect for dogs since they have a covered patio! It's comfortable but not super casual, making for a delightful ambiance. I like that you order at the counter and your food is brought to you. The servers are kind and make sure to take care of you! To drink, I had their special lavender mocha, iced. You first taste the chocolate and then a hint of lavender. The mango mule and strawberry basil spritzer are delicious drinks too. To eat, we had the pulled pork sandwich, the blue burger, and the lamb burger. The burgers were cooked nicely and were flavorful. The pulled pork is tender and tasty! My favorite part of the dish is the fries--if you're a French fry fiend, make sure to come here and get their fries! We'll definitely continue to come back to Blackbird for lunch!

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    Self service station
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    4.5
    (40 reviews)
    4.1 mi

    Pretty cool find if you are ever in the neighborhood!…read more Mountlake Terrace is not a place I frequently visit, but I did because of the convenience with the light rail - it's about a 9-minute walk from the light rail station. The interior has a warm and cozy vibe; I also dig the lighting. There's a good amount and variety of seating. They don't have outlets on the floor at the benches in the center, but there are a few outlets on the walls, so if you need to charge your devices I recommend sitting at the chairs next to the treasure chest (where I'm writing this review lol). Space seems very dog friendly, and there are 2 tables outside where the fur baby pawrents would typically sit with their fur babies. I also saw dog treats at the cashier that dog owners are free to take. I guess if you wanted to eat them you could, but I would judge you. For my drink, I got the Woodsman - opted for iced, large size, and whole milk. The drink was very chai spice-forward, which I loved. The staff member who took my order asked for my name, and later on when I went up to inquire the WiFi password, he addressed me by name - impressive. The owner (?), Heather, also thanked me for coming here after I picked up my drink. Needless to say, super friendly people. I didn't get a pastry or sandwich, but that's the goal for my next visit!

    Cute place and the barista was wonderful. Got a pastry that was delicious and a chai/coffee mix…read morecalled the Woodsman. I am not a fan of alternative milks and can't process whole milk. Given this I cannot accurately rate the Woodsman as I got it with almond milk and wasn't a fan. My husband is also in the same boat as me with regards to milk. Please consider adding at least a 2% although skim would be amazing. If you like whole milk/alternatives please give this place a shot!

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    New bolsters along the banquette (7/26/25)
    New bolsters along the banquette (7/26/25)
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    Busy cafe Friday after 9am (6/26/26)
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    Liturgy Coffee

    Liturgy Coffee

    4.7
    (17 reviews)
    2.7 mi

    Food: made by coffee shop. They are not another coffee shop selling macrina pastries, thank you for…read morethis . Service: fast and friendly Ambience: calm and a beautiful interior decor to relax while you sip your coffee or tea

    Neutral or welcoming? What is the difference? On 11/12, I…read morevisited this new coffee shop in my area. They are owned and sponsored by a local church and I had been excited for their opening. There has been some controversy about church owned coffee shops in Shoreline. I ordered a coffee and then politely asked where was their pride ‍ flag or sign. They said they didn't have one so I offered to bring them one and they seemed delighted, and thanked me. The pride flag I ordered is an 8 x 10 sign, has all the colors, and says in bold print EVERYONE IS WELCOME HERE. On 11/17 I returned to the coffee shop. I had to wait a few minutes to speak with the manager. As we began to chat, another person suddenly joined her and took over the conversation, as I explained I'd been there last Wednesday and the agreement we had. He went on to tell me they are NEUTRAL and do not want to "offend" anyone. When I told them a sign like this should not be considered offensive, and if it were offensive to someone, maybe they didn't want that customer anyway. I said I have grandchildren who are both gay and mixed race and it's important for them to feel safe in certain environments. I told them about how my lesbian college-age granddaughter had to walk nearly a mile to find a coffee shop last summer where she felt comfortable. (She doesn't patronize Starbucks. She walked to Diva on 145th.) They felt that was too bad for her. But ... they were very adamant in their NEUTRAL position. I tried explaining how important these signs are to the LGBTQ community. They did repeat several times that they were NEUTRAL. I left the signs with them and drive by often to check and see if they're in the windows. They are not. Either perhaps in the garbage or on a shelf in some back room. The last thing we want to do in the environment we're currently living in is to remain neutral. We need to reach our hands across. In a "Christian" environment, I would expect nothing less.

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    Iced Chai & Toasted Hazelnut Mocha - January special
    Iced Chai & Toasted Hazelnut Mocha - January special
    Liturgy Coffee
    Liturgy Coffee

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