Don’t let the looks deceive you! We were in seattle and came in for a late breakfast. Everything was made to order. Good cup of coffee and hot coco for my son. My husband had the chicken and egg croissant. It was made the way you would make at home. My son had pancakes and we know they were super fresh as he mixed the batter in front of us! I had the chicken sub sandwich which was huge. The chicken was hot off the grill and the bell peppers and onions were crisp and not overdone. Perfect amount of cheese an seasoning. Will def return again!
Demitri R.
Tu valoración: 4 Kent, WA
Very Unassuming place. I ordered a Sweet Chai Tea and Mama behind the counter didn’t disappoint. It was hot and delicious. And they serve pancakes and a Mean Teriyaki Chicken from what a few other guests at the counter were eating said. Very Friendly and Personable. They make use of the limited space.
Aslam K.
Tu valoración: 5 Seattle, WA
i went to the Post Office and accidentally noticed this place. I have been looking for a halal deli for quite some time and did not know one was so close by. Just to try the place out, i ordered a Philly Cheese sandwich. It was yummi and the was served pretty fast. Will try out other stuff as well some time. By the way the place is pretty small and large group might have problem eating in here.
Samantha G.
Tu valoración: 3 Seattle, WA
Ok so this is no starbucks or tully’s but the service here is great. The lady and the young man that work here are very nice and easygoing. They do have an extensive drink and snack list. I personally thought $ 4 was way overpriced for a Vietnamese sandwich! I ended up ordering a frappuchino and an egg croissant sandwich. The frappuchino was alright but their egg sandwich reminded me of how my dad made mine: scrambled egg cooked in butter with white cheese and mayo spread inside the croissant. It might sound gross to you but that’s how I like them! I also think it’s cute how the high schoolers who frequent here call the lady running this place mama. =) I wish I could give this a half star to bump it to 3.5 stars.
Coleena S.
Tu valoración: 3 Seattle, WA
I can only review what I’ve had and that truly isn’t much. The service I receive there is very good though. The lady who makes my coffee a few times a week is very sweet and one time I forgot my wallet and she allowed me to pay her the next time that I stopped in. I had lunch here once. I got the chicken curry and I loved it. Good halal chicken. The only thing I was unsure about was the egg. Maybe that is the Indonesian/Malaysian way they make their eggs… I’ve yet to find out. I give them an A-OK/3 star rating because I like their service and their coffee too. It’s very convenient for me, close to work, drive thru coffee. :)
John E.
Tu valoración: 2 Olympia, WA
This round, parking-lot foodery is overpriced, dark, and a little sketchy. The coffee… meh. Over two bucks for bleah drip. If you are about to die of hypocaffeinosis, you are not far from the delightful Katy’s and Tougo. Even the convenience store on the opposite corner has coffee of equal merit, I am sure. The baked goods: also solidly mediocre. Postal service workers love the place, and who knows… the banh mi and other lunch items may be awesome. Tell me all about it; I’m done here.
Kimberley D.
Tu valoración: 2 Seattle, WA
I’m always wary of drive-through coffee stands. They rarely have quality coffee. But they exist for a reason, and this morning found me rushing to work and dying for caffeine. The first sign of trouble: a long, long list of flavors. I really don’t know why, but whenever I go to a coffeeshop that has 30+ syrup flavors, the coffee is consistently burnt. Today was no exception. I didn’t even try ordering soy because I could tell it might come out burnt, but I’d hoped that cow’s milk would be okay. No luck… it was so hot that I burned my mouth painfully on the first sip. They offer muffins that are Costco-style but not as good. The muffins taste very unhealthy in a bad way(which is tough to achieve!) They offer a variety of food you wouldn’t expect at a drive-through espresso stand: chicken salad, beef curry, vietnamese sandwiches, etc. It all had meat, though, so I wasn’t able to test my bravery on it.