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Rain Cafe

3.5 (471 reviews)
Open 11:00 am - 9:30 pm
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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.

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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.

Caroline S.

I know rain cafe is great for hanging out with friends. The ambience and atmosphere are great for that. I finally decided to give it a shot after getting my hair done next door yesterday. The mince pork rice bowl was really... subpar. It's not authentic Taiwanese style if that's what you are looking for. The service was good though the hirls working behind the desk are really nice! I would not come back for food but maybe if i need a place for chilling, hangout with friends, or getting some work done i will get a bubbletea here.

Yuchen Z.

Tea was ok. Just annoyed about the pricing listing - they have 2 different prices (one on the TV and one with stickers on a menu at the counter). "The real price" is much higher than the listed price on the TV. A Taro milk tea was $1.30 more than the listed price on the TV. I asked if they would honor the price they listed on the TV but he said no. I believe typical good business practice is you should honor the lowest price listed but guess not here. It's disingenuous to have such low prices listed where everyone can see and raise the price only at the counter. Please update your TV prices (I get it, it's inflation. But update the postings).

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Mustache Milk Tea - Wintermelon Roasted Oolong Tea - IG: @nelson_eats

Mustache Milk Tea

4.8(60 reviews)
1.2 mi

This location in Shoreline took a while to reach even in Sunday traffic; I-5 N traffic has been…read moreextending wait times for everyone near the Ship Canal Bridge especially during the weekends when everyone's out. Getting here will be a relief since you don't have to worry about finding parking in their spacious parking lot, which is shared with many other surrounding businesses. Inside is pretty casual with several tables to sit and hang around, along with one long table where you'll be close to some foliage as my friends and I were. Menu has a variety of items including milk tea, coffee, smoothies and fresh milk. Speciality and possibly seasonal drinks were also advertised around the counter and near the front. Staff at the front take your order and ask about ice and sweetness levels if the drink you order calls for that. There is also a ramen bar to the right-hand side of the front counter you can use after purchasing instant ramen at said front counter. I got myself the Mustache milk tea with 50% sweetness and ice, with regular boba. This is very standard for milk tea but it's also the perfect baseline for their other drinks. The tea is floral and the milk added does not detract from the drink. 50% sweetness is perfect for this drink, as any sweeter would have been too much for me. My friends enjoyed their other drinks, though they all got stuff from various parts of the menu. Pretty decent and nice place to chill, hangout and have some good boba! If I'm around the area, I'll come back for their other milk tea flavors!

This place is soooo stinkin' cute - I love the decor, the monstera, the DIY instant ramen bar (I…read moreneed one of those machines, dang it), and the friendly staff. Small business, locally-owned and operated (second location in Lynnwood!). Now for the tea: very good. We got the pineapple green tea with lychee jelly, and the peach osmanthus oolong, 50 percent sugar in both. Quite sweet at 50 percent - I don't think I would do 100 percent here. We'll be back for a longer hang, and a ramen snack...

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Eden Garden Cafe

4.8(65 reviews)
3.5 mi
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The Ube matcha, honeydew smoothie and banh mi here is delicious! The decor is very nice, they have…read morea green wall & a fish tank. Service is great too, they have stamp cards for drinks! My favorite was the Ube matcha, the perfect shade of matcha and the Ube foam is yummy and thick!

I've tried a lot of banh mi spots in California, and this place easily compares to some of the best…read morespots in the San Gabriel Valley. First off, the variety is impressive. They have a wide range of banh mi fillings, from the classics to some harder to find options like roast pork, so there's something for everyone. My personal favorite is the crispy roast pork banh mi. The pork has that perfect crackly skin with juicy, flavorful meat underneath. Paired with the pickled veggies, fresh cilantro, and a light spread of mayo on a crusty baguette, it hits all the right textures and flavors. I also love the special banh mi with all the different meats. It's basically the greatest hits lineup with savory cold cuts, pâté, and other cured meats layered together for a rich, satisfying bite every time. It's hearty without being overwhelming, and the balance of fresh and savory components is spot on. And don't skip the drinks. The egg coffee was surprisingly excellent. The Vietnamese coffee base had a deep, bold flavor with that classic slightly bitter edge, and the creamy whipped egg topping added a smooth, lightly sweet contrast. It felt indulgent but still very coffee forward. Overall, this is a great banh mi spot for me with the great variety, tasty sandwiches, and a standout egg coffee to round it all out. Definitely worth a visit if you're in the mood for a quality banh mi.

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Water station, with utensils

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Kocochi Cafe

4.0(33 reviews)
5.0 mi

Came here twice and the boba is the best I've ever had. They have not disappointed me yet and I…read morehave to say this might be my favorite joint. Highly recommend the rose garden tea and Kocochi milk tea.

My friend wanted to have some popcorn chicken and a drink so we decided to drive from downtown…read moreSeattle all the way up here as reviews were promising. Fortunately, there was no traffic so it was a 20 min drive easily. However, a lot seemed to have changed from about a year ago? We got popcorn chicken which was $9 for a very tiny plate (like the medium size sampler food container you get at food tasting events) which is a joke of a portion, and the chicken was not even good quality - heavy on the batter. Compared to pictures a year ago, where the portions looked much much larger. They are so stingy on the amount of chicken, that I thought they were giving us a sample to try before they make a real batch lmaooooo. I tried the Kocochi milk tea with creme brulee, boba, jelly, etc. Sounds good on paper, inflation I get it, was expecting $7 but it was $8, plus tax, so it is actually not that competitive of a price anymore now that I think about it. I could get a very good quality boba drink for $7.50+tax elsewhere without all the fancy toppings, but with boba included. I was pretty disappointed with the quality. The boba is so overcooked that it is mushy, and the creme brulee was not thick enough that I have to use a spoon to even be able to get any of it out (instead of being able to drink it from the other side which is what it is supposed to be). I'd avoid this place unless this is a one off but I will need to be redeemed a better experience before recommending this place. There are better options in the area

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Boba House - Black Milk Tea (oolong) w/brown sugar boba, $6 before tax & tip (8/11/24).

Boba House

3.8(27 reviews)
1.5 miPinehurst

I have driven by this place often since I live pretty close by. I decided to finally pop in. I…read moreliked this inside of the store as it was filled with plenty of decoration which helped to make it feel inviting. There were even games available to play if you wanted which would make it fun to hang out there. Since I had never been before, I decided to go with a traditional brown sugar milk. The employee at the register was nice and patient and even helped make a recommendation on the fact that I should go with regular boba pearls over the brown sugar ones they had available. The drink itself was not bad! The sweetness and flavor hit the spot. There wasn't as much customization here as there are at other boba places though. Overall a pretty solid spot!

I saw this new boba shop while shopping in the area and decided to stop inside for a sweet drink…read more Osmanthus Oolong Milk Tea, 50% Sweet, 50% Ice w/ Brown Sugar Boba ($6) - I was expecting this to be oolong brewed with osmanthus flowers, but it's oolong with osmanthus syrup. Still, it exhibits a good sweet flowery and somewhat fruity flavor that somewhat covers up the oolong taste. The amount of additives isn't enough to make the drink taste artificial or chemically, instead it's a nice, but heavily, floral. The ice level is good at 50%, which cools down the drink fully and leaves a couple of ice cubes left floating on top. The sweetness is also pretty balanced at half that allows a bit of a bitterness from the tea to make its way through the osmanthus. The brown sugar boba has a good sweetness level on the exterior thanks to the brown sugar soak. They are strangely not circular at all and instead are almost cuboid in shape, with several flat surfaces on each pearl. The exterior of the pearls are smooth and when my teeth bite through, it feels far too rubbery and leathery in texture and I can almost hear a squeaky sound emanating through my mouth. This does mean that the boba has plenty of bounce, but it's not an entirely enjoyable bounce thanks to the firm leathery-like nature. It's more similar in texture to fresh cheese curds than to traditional boba and I feel like the starch mixture is perhaps adulterated with something other than tapioca flour. Milk Tea Rating: 4/5 Boba Rating: 2.5/5 It's very interesting reading the reviews on this place, with some reviewers complaining about the boba being pebble-like and others complaining that the boba is too soft and disintegrates in the mouth. These are very different ends of the boba texture spectrum, so I guess Boba House really has some work to do to get the consistency down. On a positive note, the owner is exceptionally friendly and welcoming, and the boba is on the cheaper end for the city.

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Boba House - Interior (8/11/24)

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Happy Tea - Grilled Beef Noodle Bowl

Happy Tea

4.3(31 reviews)
0.8 miBitter Lake

Happy Tea has been in business for about 1.5 years, but I decided to finally detour on 9/3/23…read more Observations: Located by Metro bus stops. Tight front parking lot, more slots available in the back. Open until 8pm and proximate to several other food establishments & cafe. Limited onsite seating, not much vibe or ambiance - see attached photos. There's food and bevs, with discounted banh mis on Thursdays - see attached menu photos. The Homie chose to not order anything, in retrospect, he was smart. I had an iced pineapple jasmine tea. It was refreshing at the time, but I was dismayed in the end glancing at the requested receipt, this purchase had a bag fee, tax, and tip was $9. Note: I didn't add boba, didn't request or receive a bag, nor did I grab a straw or napkin. Plus a dismal amount of pineapple observed at the end. Pricey fruit tea water. Could of had a spot on milk tea or 20oz iced mocha elsewhere for less. Glad others felt this was worthy of 4 and 5 stars, but not for me. I waited this long, tried one item and it left me rather disappointed overall, 2.5 stars rounded to a 3 and that's being generous. Will I return? Will I be lured by discounted banh mis? Highly unlikely since there are other cafes, drive throughs, and late night spots in the North Seattle/Shoreline/Edmonds vicinity.

I got the milk tea boba tea and it was okay. The boba has no flavor or texture. The milk tea was…read moreokay on the other hand.

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Happy Tea - The interior of the restaurant.

The interior of the restaurant.

Happy Tea - Grilled pork banh mi

Grilled pork banh mi

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Date Cafe - Delicious featured menu item! Insanely priced at $8 - last day is today! (9/21/25)

Date Cafe

3.9(59 reviews)
1.9 mi

I've been eyeing this restaurant for a while since it opened, and I finally got to try it!…read more I had the house special pho and a drink. The pho was authentic, the rice noodles were soft with a nice chewiness. There was lots of meat in the pho. The sliced beef was tender, and the beef tendon was perfectly cooked, not too chewy and not too slimy. The broth was authentic too and with freshly squeezed lime juice. To sum up, it was a light yet hearty meal. The drink was great too. You could taste both green grape and jasmine tea, it was a very refreshing combination for the summer. My partner had the tofu fried rice. He lived in HCMC for a few years and said the dish was authentic.

Got two banh mi and order of spring rolls from this spot. Solid bread but the rest wasn't as great…read more VERY mayo heavy. When you open the sandwich, there is ZERO tofu visible and you have to dig thru the veg and mayo to find the tiniest amount of tofu (prob two fried tofu cut into tiny strips). This is probably the saddest tofu banhmi I've seen. It's extremely odd because the grilled pork banh mi had a good amount of pork in it... however cautioning that there is pate in the pork banh mi which is not clear on their menu. If you don't like pate, you might be caught off guard. Spring roll was decent. Not too much to say there. The peanut hoisin sauce tasted different and almost tasted like there was caramel drizzled in it. Not really what we expected.

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Date Cafe - More flower arrangements (8/11/25)

More flower arrangements (8/11/25)

Date Cafe - Sizzling Beef with fried egg, sausage, pate, vegies, crinkle fries & warm baguette (8/14/25)

Sizzling Beef with fried egg, sausage, pate, vegies, crinkle fries & warm baguette (8/14/25)

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