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Qahwah Valley Cafe

3.7 (15 reviews)
Open • 8:00 am - 1:00 AM (Next day)
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Anna L.

Beautiful, spacious Yemeni cafe. I had the mofawar (spiced and milky coffee) and adeni chai (spiced, milky black tea). The service was friendly and answered our questions. We ordered to go and received our drinks in cups but didn't know which was which since they were unlabeled. The drinks themselves were good but they both tasted the same. There were also debris on the bottom. They could strain the drinks better.

Semolina cake Tea Backlava
Maram A.

The place is big abd beautiful. It is a good working and chill environment. The desserts were really good abd high quality. The semolina cake with cream in it had a nice bite to it and wasn't too sweet. The cream in the middle was nice and cold. This dessert needs to be eaten cold. When the cream starts melting it's still nice but the rose flavor becomes a bit overpowering. It's a good desert. The baklava was crunchy and packed with sugar coated nuts. It was nice. We also enjoyed the tea. Service was fine. There just needs to be some tweaking in how questions at answered and a friendlier way of moving. I think it's a matter of experience but service was polite.

Jason T.

Ate here by myself for the first time during my spring break from work. I had brought and ate the Dubai chocolate and drank blueberry tea that it had tasted really good and super sweet. The service there was also attentive and quite good and efficient that it took awhile to be served. Finally, I would definitely eat and come back again next time.

Qisher, Adeni Shai, Pistachio Fruit Roll
Sammy W.

A clean, spacious cafe with friendly staff. We ordered: 1. Qisher: (3/5) While being an interesting and cozy drink, I wasn't particularly fond of it. 2. Adeni Chai: (3.5/5) Decent. Was a bit watered down. 3. Pistachio Fruit Roll: (4.5/5) Pleasant and not too sweet!

Beautiful interior
Misty D.

Woot woot! A Yemeni coffee house in Jackson Heights! No longer having to trek to Steinway for some adeni chai. This place recently opened up and it looks very spacious inside. Great place to get some work done while enjoying the café drinks (but I beg you study/work folks, don't just order a drink and just sit there for hours; have some etiquette!) . I only came here once so far and ordered their adeni chai. The pricing was fairly similar to other places, but think it's cheaper than Qahwah House (another famous Yemeni cafe chain). I still added a few more sugars to mine because I like it sweet. The inside is so gorgeous and is definitely an Insta worthy place. Will come back again to try their desserts and the pistachio latte!

Eon C.

Ambience: Huge place with plenty of seats, very opulently decorated. Food: Got the Adeni chai which was a good balance of bitter and sweet, more on the bitter side but I liked that. Honey comb was my favorite of the pastries, it was so lightly crisp and the flavor was subtle and perfect. Dubai cheesecake was pretty good as well, one of the better Dubai-flavored food items I've had anywhere. Service: They were very obviously understaffed. We had a couple of mishaps. 1) We ordered a Dubai cake and got a Dubai cheesecake instead. We didn't bother getting the correct item because the staff was swamped and the cheesecake was good regardless. 2) Our buzzer rang twice by staff by mistake, so we went back and forth a couple of times to the front. 3) The bins were overflowing. This place has potential to be a great JH staple, but it needs to be supported by more staff members.

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Beautiful inside. We ordered the chai in the pot with Dubai chocolate cheesecake. The chai was very good. We were there on a Saturday around 6 pm and it was very busy. We lucky only had yo wait about ten minutes to get a table. Overall a nice cafe to stop in and have a dessert and drink. It gets crowded with a lot of people sitting at tables on their laptops and staying for hours.

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Beautiful cafe. Beautiful iced latte. Plenty of space to sit down and work. Nice workers. Close to the subway. Can't complain.

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