CAFE O'TE

38 Norman Ave, Brooklyn

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Joshua DeAngelis

Vibrant art market with a few restaurants attached. Imagine if muji and a farmers market combined with ikeas cafe concept - much more elevated, of course!

The food quality was superb, the portions were small for the price. Ordering happens at the counter, then they serve you at your table of choice.

On a Saturday afternoon, assuming it’s as busy as it gets, the service was underwhelming likely due to the amount of staff and space constraints.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 4

Service: 3

Alex cordero

Hmmmmmm yummy in my tummy

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Seoyeong

We initially just stopped by for matcha, but I had to order this egg sando after seeing someone in the store having it. So glad that we did. It was so delicious!! Highly recommend - their matcha was also good.

Klein Sonalan

The service was great, very friendly attentive staff at the time of my visit 1/11/26. The egg pudding is to die for. It has a a deep, rich caramel flavor and the texture was sublime.
I had the matcha ice latte as well. Was it as noteworthy as the egg pudding? No. But it is tasty. Not as rich and deep as other matcha I’ve had before. Also all their beverages don’t come with any sweeteners. The vibe is amazing it is connected to a Japanese market that has a bunch of wonderful items available for purchase. I recommend going here for their egg pudding!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Patty

Excellent service, superb matcha in beautiful cups, and the tastiest pudding - would definitely return!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Chance S

Wagyu was underwhelming.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 3

Service: 3

Sammy Ahmed

Great vibes and super friendly staff! Recommend the wagyu sando

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

DH K

I was very pleased to see hamburg set as it is tough to find a place that serves this in NYC. I was shocked to taste and be completely let down. I agree with J W’s review. Pretty much everyone in the set lacked much flavor. Only bright spot in the set was the rice. At $35, I expected much better quality of food and maybe bigger portion. I would not be trying the hamburg set again. With that said, 2 people working were very nice and friendly.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 2

Service: 5

J W

I really wanted to love this place, for I'm such a big Hamburg enthusiast. Unfortunately, this was by far one of the worse Japanese Hamburg set I ever had. Firstly, let's start with the good. The servers were all very kind and friendly, where they even allowed us to get both sauces for the hamburg to try when we asked, which we thought was very sweet. However, both of the sauces were only mediocre at best and couldn't save the disappointment of the Hamburg.

The Hamburg itself was very lightly seasoned, small (size of one's palm or less), and the interior had both a gamey and rough texture, which didn't provide the typical bite a hamburg would. The meat itself wasn't tough per se, but the interior texture was flavorless and rough which made it taste a bit grainy; its a bit difficult to describe but it was nonetheless not enjoyable and by far the worst one I ever had. The potato salad was very mild in flavor as well which didn't make it stand out. The rest of the sides were also just okay but not really that tasty at all. For the price of $35, this was one of the most expensive and least enjoyable Hamburg meal I ever had, which is such a shame because the staff and atmosphere were both top-notch. I definitely recommend trying other stuff instead of the hamburg.

I am rooting for Cafe O'te for I know they have such tremendous potential, so I hope they can continue to improve and adjust both the quality and quantity to make it as perfect as possible.

Thank you for reading and best of luck!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 1

Service: 5

Karen Pastor

Service was amazing, super nice staff. Food what spectacular, meet was cooked perfectly, and the atmosphere was fantastic. Super rustic but cozy atmosphere.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Stephanie Yan

Hmm. There was a very small selection of stuff to choose from food wise. I got an 8 dollar matcha milk which they only had regular milk for (I'm lactose intolerant and had to take a pill). It was a very astringent matcha but also not very strong matcha taste (I actually prefer astringent but it was lacking some of the freshness profile to offset it). The milk was just added in, but I guess as the name suggests, it is just matcha milk. Overall very strange. My partner had the cafe au lait and honestly it tasted like bean water. Not like coffee bean because I couldn't even taste a hint of coffee but literal bean. Again, very strange. I think for the price and flavor, I was left confused and felt like I needed to finish it fully even though it wasn't as enjoyable. I'd like to be supportive of local businesses but I think they can improve their offerings.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 2

Service: 5

Patrick Wong

TLDR: If you like hambaggu - probably one of the best versions in New York. The catch is it's also one of the priciest. If you are a light eater and value quality - this is the place.

I came on the weekend because there's no way I wasn't going to try the NYC hambaggu shop. On the weekends they only sell the sets which are $35 and come with rice, a soup, pickles, sides and potato salad.

The patty is a 50/50 American/Japanese wagyu blend, you have the choice of three sauces. We got the demi-glace which was deliciously rich and velvety with a strong wine flavor. The grated daikon and ponzo was also tasty. We didn't get the pomodoro but I'd imagine it would be a bit brighter.

The patty is well-seasoned but the blend is a bit leaner than I'd expect. If you've tried Hikiniku to Come, this is juicy but not as fatty or soft.

The portion size was a bit small even for my wife who doesn't eat much. I found myself taking comically small bites so I didn't exhaust my patty too quickly.

The sides themselves were very tasty but I wish there was more of it. A la carte is supposedly served during the week. If I could have gotten an extra patty a la carte or larger portions of the sides - it might have been okay. Between two drinks and two sets, we spent around $100+ and left hungry.

It's early days so we'll see what happens. It also gets incredibly crowded so come early and its a small team so you'll wait a bit for your set too.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 4

Yat Sang Yan

Good Matcha, delicious wagyu Hamburg set. It is simple and cool vibe. Customers can eat and shop within the warehouse.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

SM J

$7+tip for a cafe au lait (warm coffee with milk, zero foam) is outrageous. The coffee didn’t taste like anything. It was basically watered down milk.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 1

Service: 2

Tina Zhang

Came here around 11:30am, place was already very busy. They only had 2 workers at the cafe so it took a bit to get us seated since the waitress was busy helping out others. When we got to the table, they forgot to give us water and utensils. Although 4 more staff showed up later, none came around to check if we needed anything.

The Wagyu burger set was okay, there was little to none seasoning in the patty, the ponzu sauce paired was way too sour. The small side dishes were tasty. The tea cup was too small in size for a $8 drink.

Overall: eh, 🤷🏻‍♀️

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 3

Service: 2

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