A Yemeni-American coffee chain specializing in authentic Yemeni coffee, teas, and pastries with branches across the U.S., offering a cozy ambiance and community feel.
This place is such a VIBE! I feel like I'm being transported to Morocco/Turkey. If only we lived closer, my husband and I would be here often with our laptops and coffee. This is a great place to hangout or to study/work.
Stumbled upon this place because our niece was crazy about Dubai chocolate. I mean sheesh! $13 for a small bar of chocolate. I had a small bite and while it was good, I couldn't justify the price.
Restrooms are clean, Decor is beautiful, I will definitely be back. They even serve the Turkish coffees in traditional coffee sets.
Yemeni Coffee is a great spot for authentic Yemeni coffee and chill vibes. It’s perfect for hanging out or getting some work done, especially since they close late. We tried their pistachio latte, which was rich and made with real pistachio paste, though it leaned a bit too sweet for our taste. Their desserts are a hit too; the rose milk cake was delicious and beautifully balanced. However, the Dubai chocolate cheesecake was a big miss for us. Overall, a nice spot to relax with unique flavors!
This is nice Yemeni cafe to go to. It’s very relaxing here due to nice atmosphere and music that plays I think Arabic versions of other songs. From all the way at the back, they have traditional sofas, which is very appealing to the setting of this cafe. It’s actually a good place to work and study due to stable WiFi and spacious dining area where there are multiple seats and places where you can plug your devices.
I took my time to research this place and they have tasty pastries and desserts. I tried their Yemeni foods and they really taste good. I think Rose Milk Cake is a popular dessert since I see many pictures of them. I also love how they serve our foods with their elegant plates, which not only adds more theme of a normal cafe, but traditionally with how it’s designed.
The only minor downside is that the foods from the display don’t have prices next to it. You may need to ask them about the prices. Pastries are quite overpriced like $8 for a single Rose Milk Cake.
Other that than, this is still a really good place to go to. Highly recommend coming here!
I came to this coffee spot off a friend's recommendation and wasn't disappointed.
Food: The drinks here are on the pricier side (around $1–$2 more than other coffee spots in the Bay Area), but the flavor is worth it. I tried their specialty drinks—one with cinnamon and cardamom, and another with pistachio—and the flavors really stood out. They were bold and distinct, not overshadowed by the coffee itself.
Atmosphere: The spot was pretty busy, but there were still plenty of seats available. The atmosphere feels like a mix between a library and a cafeteria—spacious, well-lit, and perfect for enjoying a drink in a fancy cup if you choose to dine in.
Overall, this is a great spot to treat yourself or impress someone. I’ll definitely keep it in mind when I want something special!
Delicious coffees, teas, and desserts with modern Arab decor.
Everything was delicious at Qamaria from the teas, “smoothies”, coffees to desserts. The taste is a tad bit on the sweeter side so if you want a more authentic spicier taste, ask for less sweetness and don’t get the lattes.
The rose milk cake and caramel milk cakes were so moist (like tres leches) that we took a couple slices home. Araysi smoothie was nice, it was similar to a mango lassi.
If you want to try any desserts get there earlier as most sell out by 7pm.
It’s nice to see more halal places popping up in the bay where you don’t have to worry about the desserts.
Where's Tawny
in the last weekThis place is such a VIBE! I feel like I'm being transported to Morocco/Turkey. If only we lived closer, my husband and I would be here often with our laptops and coffee. This is a great place to hangout or to study/work. Stumbled upon this place because our niece was crazy about Dubai chocolate. I mean sheesh! $13 for a small bar of chocolate. I had a small bite and while it was good, I couldn't justify the price. Restrooms are clean, Decor is beautiful, I will definitely be back. They even serve the Turkish coffees in traditional coffee sets.
vamsi krishna
a month agoYemeni Coffee is a great spot for authentic Yemeni coffee and chill vibes. It’s perfect for hanging out or getting some work done, especially since they close late. We tried their pistachio latte, which was rich and made with real pistachio paste, though it leaned a bit too sweet for our taste. Their desserts are a hit too; the rose milk cake was delicious and beautifully balanced. However, the Dubai chocolate cheesecake was a big miss for us. Overall, a nice spot to relax with unique flavors!
Ivan Baradi
3 months agoThis is nice Yemeni cafe to go to. It’s very relaxing here due to nice atmosphere and music that plays I think Arabic versions of other songs. From all the way at the back, they have traditional sofas, which is very appealing to the setting of this cafe. It’s actually a good place to work and study due to stable WiFi and spacious dining area where there are multiple seats and places where you can plug your devices. I took my time to research this place and they have tasty pastries and desserts. I tried their Yemeni foods and they really taste good. I think Rose Milk Cake is a popular dessert since I see many pictures of them. I also love how they serve our foods with their elegant plates, which not only adds more theme of a normal cafe, but traditionally with how it’s designed. The only minor downside is that the foods from the display don’t have prices next to it. You may need to ask them about the prices. Pastries are quite overpriced like $8 for a single Rose Milk Cake. Other that than, this is still a really good place to go to. Highly recommend coming here!
Vincent Tang
3 months agoI came to this coffee spot off a friend's recommendation and wasn't disappointed. Food: The drinks here are on the pricier side (around $1–$2 more than other coffee spots in the Bay Area), but the flavor is worth it. I tried their specialty drinks—one with cinnamon and cardamom, and another with pistachio—and the flavors really stood out. They were bold and distinct, not overshadowed by the coffee itself. Atmosphere: The spot was pretty busy, but there were still plenty of seats available. The atmosphere feels like a mix between a library and a cafeteria—spacious, well-lit, and perfect for enjoying a drink in a fancy cup if you choose to dine in. Overall, this is a great spot to treat yourself or impress someone. I’ll definitely keep it in mind when I want something special!
Alyssa Siddiqui
a week agoDelicious coffees, teas, and desserts with modern Arab decor. Everything was delicious at Qamaria from the teas, “smoothies”, coffees to desserts. The taste is a tad bit on the sweeter side so if you want a more authentic spicier taste, ask for less sweetness and don’t get the lattes. The rose milk cake and caramel milk cakes were so moist (like tres leches) that we took a couple slices home. Araysi smoothie was nice, it was similar to a mango lassi. If you want to try any desserts get there earlier as most sell out by 7pm. It’s nice to see more halal places popping up in the bay where you don’t have to worry about the desserts.