The coffee is really good. I’ve had the rose latte and the pistachio latte and they were both amazing but I have yet to try a stronger coffee. They have plenty of food and drink options. The rose tres leches cake was delicious. It wasn’t too sweet, a great texture, and a subtle rose flavor. There was plenty of space to sit and outlets for charging. The vibes are great and the staff is really nice. It’s a daily go to.
We enjoyed three consecutive mornings of breakfast from this place, and it was absolutely worth it. The coffee was rich and flavorful, and the food was consistently delicious. The beef and chicken turnovers were especially amazing—flaky, perfectly seasoned, and packed with flavor. Overall, a fantastic breakfast spot that we’d highly recommend!
Delah is amazing! Friendly staff, incredible food, great coffee, and the perfect study spot with comfy seating and good vibes. Highly recommend! The Yemeni latte is a must-try, and their refreshers are so good.
I recently visited this branch of Dallah Café in San Francisco. I was impressed by the warm and friendly service, and the traditional Yemeni coffee and tea and pastries were truly exceptional. They even offered me complimentary dessert, which was a lovely gesture.
However, the experience was spoiled by the lack of a restroom. There was no clear signage indicating this, and when I asked, I was directed to the hotel next door. Unfortunately, I couldn’t use the hotel’s restroom as it’s reserved for guests with room keys.
This inconvenience made it difficult to fully enjoy my time at the café. I had to leave my drink unfinished and find another place with restroom access. For a café where customers often spend time, having a restroom is essential. I hope the management considers addressing this issue in the future.
I recently visited this coffee shop on their soft opening day, and despite the bustling atmosphere, it was clear they were working hard to make a good impression. I ordered the kunefah and Yemeni iced tea. The iced tea was exceptional—refreshing and well-balanced.
However, the kunefah took significantly longer to arrive than initially promised. What was meant to be a 5-minute wait turned into over 30 minutes. To their credit, they handled the delay graciously by offering me free baklava as compensation. I insisted on paying for it, but they refused to accept the money, which was a nice touch.
The shop itself is beautifully decorated, with a welcoming and cultural interior. There's plenty of seating, making it a comfortable spot to enjoy your coffee and desserts. Overall, while the wait was longer than expected, the quality of the tea, the decor, and the generous service made the visit worthwhile.
Heenal A
in the last weekThe coffee is really good. I’ve had the rose latte and the pistachio latte and they were both amazing but I have yet to try a stronger coffee. They have plenty of food and drink options. The rose tres leches cake was delicious. It wasn’t too sweet, a great texture, and a subtle rose flavor. There was plenty of space to sit and outlets for charging. The vibes are great and the staff is really nice. It’s a daily go to.
Benin Bensley
3 weeks agoWe enjoyed three consecutive mornings of breakfast from this place, and it was absolutely worth it. The coffee was rich and flavorful, and the food was consistently delicious. The beef and chicken turnovers were especially amazing—flaky, perfectly seasoned, and packed with flavor. Overall, a fantastic breakfast spot that we’d highly recommend!
Lamar M Abdi
4 weeks agoDelah is amazing! Friendly staff, incredible food, great coffee, and the perfect study spot with comfy seating and good vibes. Highly recommend! The Yemeni latte is a must-try, and their refreshers are so good.
طارق بن عزيز
a month agoI recently visited this branch of Dallah Café in San Francisco. I was impressed by the warm and friendly service, and the traditional Yemeni coffee and tea and pastries were truly exceptional. They even offered me complimentary dessert, which was a lovely gesture. However, the experience was spoiled by the lack of a restroom. There was no clear signage indicating this, and when I asked, I was directed to the hotel next door. Unfortunately, I couldn’t use the hotel’s restroom as it’s reserved for guests with room keys. This inconvenience made it difficult to fully enjoy my time at the café. I had to leave my drink unfinished and find another place with restroom access. For a café where customers often spend time, having a restroom is essential. I hope the management considers addressing this issue in the future.
Ammara Farooqui
5 months agoI recently visited this coffee shop on their soft opening day, and despite the bustling atmosphere, it was clear they were working hard to make a good impression. I ordered the kunefah and Yemeni iced tea. The iced tea was exceptional—refreshing and well-balanced. However, the kunefah took significantly longer to arrive than initially promised. What was meant to be a 5-minute wait turned into over 30 minutes. To their credit, they handled the delay graciously by offering me free baklava as compensation. I insisted on paying for it, but they refused to accept the money, which was a nice touch. The shop itself is beautifully decorated, with a welcoming and cultural interior. There's plenty of seating, making it a comfortable spot to enjoy your coffee and desserts. Overall, while the wait was longer than expected, the quality of the tea, the decor, and the generous service made the visit worthwhile.