Qamaria is hands down one of the best coffee spots in the Seattle area !
From the moment you walk in, you feel the amazing and unique vibe that sets it apart from any other café around. The decor is stunning, warm, and inviting—it’s the kind of place where you want to linger with a good drink and conversation.
Speaking of drinks, the Qamaria Latte and Adani Chai are absolute must-tries. They’re rich, flavorful, and unlike anything you’ll find at your typical coffee chain. Pair them with one of their bakery items and you’re in for a treat—the pistachio milk cake is divine, the tiramisu is perfectly balanced, and the beef pastry is savory and satisfying.
Even though they’re still in their soft opening phase, the staff goes above and beyond to make every customer feel welcome. You can tell they truly care about creating a memorable experience, and that alone makes this spot special.
Qamaria is more than just a coffee shop—it’s an experience. If you’re in Seattle (or even just visiting), do yourself a favor and stop by. This is one of those places you’ll want to tell your friends about and keep...
Read moreI want to be very honest here. I love supporting Muslim-owned businesses, but I have to give my genuine opinion about the food quality and coffee taste.
I ordered a pistachio latte for around $8, and I would rate it 2/10. My friends and I also tried several pastries. The tres leches cake was about a 3/10.just very average. The caramel tres leches was also quite mediocre and definitely not worth $8. One of my friends ordered a matcha latte, but it was so bad she couldn’t finish it and had to throw it away even though the cup was full. She also tried the chai latte, which unfortunately was not good either. Overall, I spent about $22, and honestly, I don’t think it was worth the price.
That said, the place itself is beautiful. I can see why people come for the vibe and social atmosphere. It’s also very convenient since there’s a mosque right across the street. The service was good and the staff were kind. However, given how competitive the coffee scene is in nearby cities, I don’t see this café lasting unless they revisit and improve...
Read moreWorth the stop, but not sure I’ll go out of my way to come back soon. I ordered the honeycomb bread and an iced pistachio latte. If you like a creamier latte you should like this one. The bottom of the drink is all pistachio cream. Good at first, but due to the amount was a bit overwhelming by the time I finished the drink. The honeycomb bread was good, soft, and well baked but I’m not sure I would say they were stuffed with cream cheese which I really felt was missing since the amount in each portion was so small. Service was quick and everyone was very nice. Lots of seating both indoor and out.
Edit to add: went back in to try a tahini cookie (good but must have come in contact with the cardamom ones becasue I got more cardamom than tahini), but while waiting: 1) I was given a buzzer for the cookie even though the glass is next to the register so waited 4-5 minutes. 2) I saw one of the employees handling a samosa...
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