I don't normally like to give reviews on my first visit but I need to give myself a reminder of this place on Google's servers so I don't lose it.
I came in at night so I couldn't get the coffee, they have Yemeni coffee with rose, lavender and pistachio syrup options, which are all my favourites. If they had decaf I would have tried it but since they don't I will have to come back.
EDITED TO UPDATE
thanks to leaving this review, I was able to come back and try the coffee and sabaya. My first time in I tried the Dubai knafeh which could have been a little too delicious. In the future I might go one or the other but probably not both. I tried their specialty Aden Latte which is pistachio and lavender, a combination I'd not tried before even though I love them both, so I'm glad I tried it. The sabaya was also extremely delicious although it was microwaved a little too long. Will absolutely still try to come back and try more of the menu and would strongly recommend to...
Read moreIt's mid. Not sure why it's so crowded. Get the Dubai chocolate bag from Costco and melt it, cut some strawberries, and it's practically the same thing. $12.99
Crepe was good, take some water as it's very dry. Strawberries help so you don't choke. $16.99
Knafeh was so nasty. Tasted like cream cheese with stale bread that you leave outside on the counter for a day. Do not go by the pics you would find on Google. $8.99
Spent a total of $55 and it's the last time we go.
The inside smelled like feet, not sure if it was a customer or their products. The 2 hijabis were kind of rude, they were like are you ready or not? Okay then decide. Anything we asked was ignored or half ass answered. There are only 4 tables with chairs so be prepared to stand or just wait for a table to clear. They do have a little bar table next to the window but this isn't suitable for a large group. Lastly, they don't clean the tables either so be prepared to clean...
Read moreIf you want to experience the best dessert you’ll ever have, go visit Aden Cafe and Ice cream and get the Biscoff crepe. It’s the best thing I’ve ever eaten. This is not an exaggeration. Even my wife, who is not a Biscoff fan can attest to the transcendental experience that is eating this crepe. And you’re probably thinking “oh, a crepe. I’ve had crepes and they’re pretty good.” No. You haven’t had a crepe like this. It’s like taking the feeling of crawling into a warm, comfy bed and turning it into a food. But be warned. It will end, as all good things do, and you’ll long for the next time you can experience its glory. You’ll become Jack Shepard from “Lost” saying, “we have to go back!” over and over again while driving away. We will absolutely be returning to try more of their crepe flavors, house made pastries, and drinks. The chai tea was also fantastic. Do yourself a...
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