
Café animé de Manhattan alliant des cafés corsés et des gourmandises d'inspiration yéménite.
Qahwah House coffee - W Village est un café dynamique situé au 13 Carmine St, New York, NY 10014. Réputé pour ses cappuccinos élaborés à partir de grains biologiques torréfiés à moyenne et pour un menu comprenant du pain au miel yéménite, des sabaya et du chai Ideni/Adeni, il offre une ambiance chaleureuse et communautaire au cœur de Manhattan. L'espace peut être animé et bruyant, les places assises étant très prisées, mais il accueille les visiteurs en quête d'un café savoureux et de collations.
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Chai adénien authentique et café biologique torréfié à torréfaction moyenne, personnalisable avec du gingembre ou d'autres ajouts.
Pain au miel tout juste préparé, sabaya, et d'autres douceurs nappées de miel.
Délices au chocolat et accompagnements tels que Kilayat et sambosa au fromage.
Thé à la menthe rafraîchissant servi dans un cadre chaleureux.
Un cadre chaleureux, axé sur la communauté, idéal pour se détendre ou travailler sur un ordinateur portable.
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Abigail Perez
Super lively, really liked the place! As a chocolate lover, safe to say they serve delicious chocolate treats. I went in the evening on a Sunday & while it was snowing, and I was surprised to see how full & loud it was! Took me around 10 minutes to get a table. Staff was super sweet as well, would recommend!
Olga NYC
I’ve visited this café several times and really enjoy it. The Yemeni honeycomb bread and sabaya are delicious—the sabaya has thin, flaky layers drizzled with honey, though I’d personally prefer fewer sesame seeds. The cappuccino is great, made with organic, medium-roast beans. The café has a warm, community feel and offers something different from mainstream coffee shops. Service is friendly, attentive, and welcoming. Downsides: it can be hard to find a seat since it’s almost always crowded, and the music can be a bit loud at times.
Raja Chandra
Good experience if you can get a table to sit. It can get very crowded and loud especially with the social media crazy. Tried their adeni chai which tastes like something you would make at home - would recommend asking them to add ginger. Small pot is good enough for 3-4 people and I felt the price is very reasonable/great (only 10$ - compared that to a Starbucks drink in NYC!). Adeni chai - 4/5. If you can bear the noise, perfect to sip through while working on your laptop for a couple of hours. Honey bun/Khalifa Alnahl - 3/5. We personally didn't like the strong honey taste. A good one time experience.
Hishaam Bin Masood
The Moroccon mint tea was amazing but the thing which killed it for me was the wait time. 20 mins for mint tea is not justified anywhere. Turns out the guy forgot even though I had the pager but it was a very poor customer experience for me.
viraj rasal
I recently visited this place with a friend and absolutely loved it! The Ideni Chai is spot on—just ask them to add ginger or other customizations, and it becomes extraordinary. As an Indian and a chai lover, I truly appreciated the authenticity. The ambiance and atmosphere are fantastic, making it a great spot to unwind. On my second visit, I brought a group of friends, and while the food remained excellent, the service was disappointing. The cashier was inattentive, and we were left feeling a bit brushed off, which took away from an otherwise great experience. That said, the location is excellent—right in the heart of Manhattan—and we really enjoyed the Kilayat and other sides like the honeycomb and cheese sambosa. Overall, a wonderful spot with delicious food; just hope they improve their service!
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