“Heads up: their prices are SUBSTANTIALLY higher than it appears in the Google listing. I'm guessing it just hasn't been updated since pre pandemic. Can't speak to the food itself since I wasn't looking for fancy prices, and they also made me feel weird for wanting to dine alone.“
“Always love coming here for tea and a scone. Some of the best sweets I’ve ever had and if you get the afternoon tea she will give you SO MUCH food that your entire party will be taking some home with you. Definitely get your moneys worth!The savory options are great too, I still think about how good the tomato soup was there“
“Delicious açaí bowl and the best chai I’ve had since I was on a trip to India. Great customer service and safety standards during these times. Will definitely be back and excited to try more off the menu. (And sharing the news of this place with friends already because I hope they stay in our community for a very long time! Love having delicious and healthy options like this!)“
“We love this spot for any meal, although for most folks the food menu is probably more satisfying for lunch than for dinner. Our favorite, however, is brunch! We definitely think it's a slept-on brunch spot, probably because people don't really think of a wine bar as a place to go for breakfast food. They have some delicious offerings, though, with a more thoughtful "foodie" lean to the menu — we prefer theirs to any other brunch places in the neighborhood. The shakshouka, eggs benedict, hash, and avocado toast have all been great. Friendly service, cozy vibes, and of course a great place to pick up a bottle of wine to take home after your meal.“
“This is a really cute cafe with Asian style dessert and coffee. It was packed but we found a table, lined up to order at the counter and had our food brought to our table within minutes. It felt like we were in a cafe somewhere in Asia instead of tucked away in the middle of an outdoor strip “mall” in Lynnwood.The single size black sesame bingsu with red bean and mochi is served with sweet condensed milk on the side and is plenty big for two. The shaved ice and sesame melt in your mouth but the red bean and mochi were a bit too sweet for me. Pretty good cappuccino if you like your coffee chocolatey. I was tempted to try the other desserts in the glass case but was way too stuffed. Everyone seemed to have an einspanner (ice coffee cream concoction) which looked like a flavored coffee shake sundae.The servers were all very sweet, the decor is cute Asian sparse, and the place is very clean. There’s a clever photobooth type of thing in the corner if you want to take a couple of shots to post or thermal print.“