Cafe Rendezvous

8610 W Garden Grove Blvd, Garden Grove
(714) 636-4778

Recent Reviews

gitae kwak

Good place to enjoy

Daniel G.

My friend and I came in here tonight to have a few drinks. We were met by a male host and a female hostess. The place had 0 patrons inside and they told us we needed to leave because we did not have a reservation.

Margaret Le

A lot of different kind of drinks.

Tiffany T.

Food was alright, my friends and I ordered the bulgogi kimbap and cupbob, crunchy roll, popcorn chicken, and an ocean spade drink. For a Korean cafe, the sushi was pretty good. I also really enjoyed how flavorful and juicy the bulgogi was in the cupbob! My biggest complaint is probably the drink because it tasted extremely artificial and syrupy, and the popcorn chicken was a bit bland. Service is kinda lacking but it's meh. I'm pretty sure our cashier was new because she took a really long time entering in our order and when I asked what certain drinks tasted like, she kept needing to nudge her coworker and ask them lol. Also, when my friend didn't hear his order being called and a server had to bring our food to us, she looked really annoyed and just silently gave our food without an "enjoy" or anything like that. Decor here is cute and seems like a good place to study so might come back here but so far, my impression is just eh.

Tam N.

Great cafe for brunch with your friends, or studying. The inside is really cute and nice. Most of the staffs are really nice and helpful. I come here often for the bubble tea, and the popcorn chicken. Their food is also great and has reasonable price. 10/10!

Vivi Y. Perez

I bought 4 different flavor of drink, everything taste fresh and good.

Gabbi B.

Such a cute place with bomb food and drinks. This is my go-to place to study or bring friends. LOVE!

Lyndsay F.

Favorite place ever! The cutest cafe and they have all sorts of treats, coffees, smoothies and whole meals! love the punch card for coffees also!

Rosa H.

This is a great place to study! I frequently come here to study bc they have a lot of tables to offer compared to other cafes and I don't need to feel like im breathing the same air of the person next to me hahha. I prefer going in the mornings bc they play mostly instrumental music, in the afternoon they start playing kpop music which can b a little distracting sometimes when it gets too loud. The staff are nice and welcoming! I've tried a couple of there drinks and I recommend the caramel flan one. Their boba is good but not the best. The food is okay but I don't usually go for the food. I've tried the bingsu which was overpriced for getting mostly ice. The popcorn chicken is kinda soggy in my opinion but I do like the sauce that comes with it :). The DBK combo is good portion for what u are paying for! I recently also tried the Bulgogi Cup, I liked the meat but the glass noodles wasn't the best.

Brian T.

This is one of my favorite spots to do work and also get my tea fix as well. The chairs are comfortable to sit in and there is enough space on the desks to work on your own or with others. There are outlets along the walls and the bathroom is regularly maintained as well My go to drinks here is the peach lychee or the honey green milk tea if you're looking for something a little sweet and refreshing. Their popcorn chicken is okay too and everything is affordable. But I would recommend their Korean dishes, like beef kimbap or ramen

Vy N.

The two things that came to mind when coming to Cafe Orange was so cute and this could be my new study spot! The location is within the small strip of Garden Grove Blvd. where a lot of Korean businesses tend to thrive in. Cafe Orange is a nice study spot filled with the perfect amount of drinks, food, and ambiance. They recently just expanded their location so there's another part of the building you can go through to study or relax and snacks with friends. There are outlets along the walls if you need to have your laptop charged as a heads up. The interior of the Cafe is really decorative, especially in regards to their expanded location. It seems like you're right inside a small little town with how the decor was! We came right near the end of December so they were still playing Christmas music and had their festive decorations up which kept up the mood. There is a large menu of food and drinks you can decide from when you come here to Cafe Orange and keep in mind to do the Yelp Check-In so you can get their special promotion! We got the dukkbokki with ramen, bulgogi kimbap, and lychee peach tea. The best way I could describe the taste was very reminiscent of the street food I had in Korea. The dukkbokki was probably my least favorite since I found the rice cake a bit too chewy and the sauce a bit too sweet for my taste, but it was very nostalgic and reminiscent of what I had in Korea out in the street and I did find myself reaching for more (especially when the sauce was mixed with all that good ramen). The bulgogi kimbap was tasty and was pretty good to dip with the dukkbokki sauce to give it that extra spicy kick. The meat was tendy and I liked the taste of the vegetables for this particular kimbap. The drinks were really good too! I like how there was the right amount of sweetness and you could actually taste both the lychee and peach together instead of one overpowering the other. Coming here to Cafe Orange has allowed me to discover my new go-to study spot to do work or a bit of studying when I can!

Sandy N.

When you walk in Cafe Orange, it feels like you're walking into a coloring book/Korean doll house. The walls are decorated with paint stokes that mimics crayons. The adjacent room has little neighborhood houses that make you feel like you're in a dollhouse. This is a very roomy location with plenty of seating for an individual or a party of 4-6. I got a latte with almond milk in a to go cup, popcorn chicken, and a spicy pork cup bob. I was hoping for a Taiwanese style popcorn chicken but this was more American as it came with a honey mustard dipping sauce. The latte tasted like they added sugar but it still hit the caffeine spot. The spicy pork was a nice portion for $7. It can be eaten as a meal. The meat was flavorful and the rice cooked perfect. In a sea of incredible food and cafe options, I don't believe Orange Cafe was unique enough to warrant a return visit.

Jenny N.

4.5/5 They made the place bigger! It has outlets for study groups and there's also food for people who stay for long study sessions. This place is my go-to study spot!

Trang V.

I wish I knew of this place sooner. I came here to study on a Monday and it wasn't a full house. Environment: They played chill Christmas music & kpop. Other people here are studying as well so it didn't get too loud. Comfort level: The chairs are comfy, I was able to sit here for 6hours. Outlets: there are outlets along the walls but be careful, some outlets only fit the two prongs chargers rather than three prongs Parking: plenty of parking in the plaza Staff: friendly Food: The food here are affordable and the portion is decent. P.S. If you come here to use their space and WiFi, I think it's fair that you at least buy a drink. Support the business so they can continue to keep this place going

Tran N.

Friendly place for student or who needs a peaceful place to work, so don't forget to bring your laptop next time. The menu has a wide range of drinks from hot to cold: milk tea, soda spade, latte, etc. Impressively, the food menu here is so diverse. My favorite dish is Tteokbokki (spicy Korean rice cake with sweet and spicy sauce) with ramen and cheese add-on for the full experience. The spicy rice cake here is not too spicy (just mild), which is suitable for who cannot stand spicy food like me but would satisfy my taste bud for tteokbokki. The rice cake and ramen is medium-cooked and not too soft. I wish they had kimchi on the side because every Korean food pairs well with kimchi to enhance the flavor. In addition, Cafe Orange also has kimbab, sushi rolls, original ramen with various toppings, rice, and finger foods such as popcorn chicken with many flavors to choose. My friend got Bulgogi cup, which is Korean bbq beef served with glass noodles and cabbage on top, and steam rice on the bottom. The beef is soft and well-marinated. In my opinion, glass noodles do not pair well with the meal, so I ask the girl at cashier to leave out the noodles. Luckily, they give me extra portion of rice in place of the noodles! For the drink, it was heavily rainy day, so we chose hot drink. We got White chocolate mocha latte and Sweet taro latte. The sweet taro latte is my favorite since it's not over sweetened, but just enough sweet that you can feel the scent of taro. White chocolate mocha latte is on point. There are two sides of the place, just by looking from the outside, we may feel that they're separate cafes. With that being said, don't forget to check the other side because they now have beautiful and photogenic decoration for Christmas! Just one side note: it's hard to find electrical outlet for laptop charging, so come with your laptop full charged

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