New York Cafe

211 Stedman St, Ketchikan
(907) 247-2326

Recent Reviews

Doris Williams

Perfect breakfast, perfect staff, perfect latte, perfect view, perfect location below hotel.The food was delicious,

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Tony M.

Get the Breakfast Hash!Vegetarian options: Plenty of vegetarian and vegan options!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Vegetarian Mezze Platter, Drip Coffee, Falafel, Shakshuka, Schnitzel, Breakfast Hash

Brendie W.

Small town vibes.Best fish and chips in the small town of Ketchikan. The fish and chips are made of Salmon and FRESH! The small restaurant is a place you don't want to miss while traveling through. The staff is all lovely, and knowledgable.

Andrew Park

The mocha was amazing but the fish and chips were disappointing. The fish was way overcooked and chewy.

Catherine MacIntyre

We did not have a great experience. We ordered two chowders and two salmon filet dinners. The chowder should have been called vegetable chowder as it had more vegetables than fish, and it was too salty. The salmon was dry and overcooked. Wish we could have enjoyed the same great experience we read about on other reviews.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 3

Service: 4

Leanne Schwab

Probably the best burger I have ever had!! Too bad I forgot to take a picture before I ate it! Wow amazing pickles for a garnish!! Such friendly staff, and one of them even had a great moustache.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 4

Eric H.

Good food and beautiful scenery with the mountains and the marina in the background. Service was good as well.

Cindy W

Only here for a day. Everything was delicious! It wasn't crowded and the food was incredibly fresh. Highly recommend!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Tess Yamamoto

Absolutely fantastic! Been in town before and had a less than desirable experience at another restaurant so it made me hesitant to try again.The food was amazing! The staff was engaging and fun! Even stayed longer and had dessert and coffee as it was so wonderful.Absolutely recommend and will stop by next time I'm in town again!Vegetarian options: Lots of options for us meat-free folks too!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Meghan Keeley

Great food and service and all around cute cafe. I was there around lunchtime and started with delicious coffee and poutine fries covered in Gorgonzola cheese and vegetarian mushroom gravy. Then for lunch I had the salmon filet with rice pilaf with subtle coconut flavor. I also tried my friends lamb burger which was beautifully seasoned and the most delicious lamb I’ve ever had. All around great place to stop while in Ketchikan!Vegetarian options: Most of the items on menu seemed vegetarian friendly

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Drip Coffee

Alex F.

Amazing find. Great food. Tranquil vibes. Service is exceptional. Smaller kitchen size, so at peak times don't go if you are in a rush. Our waitress could not have been more kind. I had local green salad: Fresh ingredients and thoughtfully designed dish. The pairing of Gorgonzola, candied pecans, and crisp pears was absolutely delightful. The chicken was cooked perfectly too ( not dry at all). The greens in a salad are often just average, not these. These are hydroponic, local greens. Some of the most fresh and juicy lettuce i have ever had. 10/10. Dessert was Affrogato- 10/10 excellent quality ice cream/ fresh ground espresso Give it a try.

Carolyn Stevens

Cheery old-fashioned restaurant - lots of locals there. Menu inventive and food quite good. I would define go back.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Arroz Con Pollo

Marcus DeGroote

Great food but they have had the same menu for like 3 years, mix it up!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Krissy H.

Nice little café ambience with a view of the Bay we enjoyed our breakfast, spicy chorizo and egg scramble. Also, we had poached eggs are in a field of greens with a little yogurt, garlic sauce quite tasty

Andres Tong

Nice cafe with a rich history. Had a coffee latte and cake and they were wonderful. One can see the cruise ships docked from across the large windows . The founders were a Japanese American couple in 1903 where they started in downtown. Due to segregation in the 1920’s they ( along with Chinese and other minorities) were forced to move to the south part of town called Indian town where the present location is. They were again forced to move to the interment camp during world war ll where neighbors looked after their shop and hotel and given back after the war

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 4

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