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    I've had better coffee for that price...and breakfast burrito was cold
    Steve L.

    Meh. Coffee was not all that great. Not much taste and the breakfast burrito was cold. They get an extra star for the convenience of being on site.

    Horrible taste for breakfast plate!!! Just look at the eggs!! With soggy and wet hash browns and water boiled sausages!!!!

    Horrible taste for breakfast plate!!! Just look at the eggs!! With soggy and wet hash browns and water boiled sausages!!! Absolutely gross and Not properly prepared it looks like just defrosted with some frozen signs!!!! Very rude cashier and no customer care services. The cashier charged me large coffee instead small size and extra charge for creamer.

    Zoom café Broadway

    I like the cafe in Stanford ,it's more better now I love the pesto chicken club and the scones , white mocha is my favorite drink ,the people who attend are very friendly

    Grilled cheese! Better than the vending machine!

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    Zoom caffe is delicious and awesome to be around. Service is excellent too and great welcoming.

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    Temp & Time

    Temp & Time

    4.5
    (143 reviews)
    2.2 mi
    $$

    Temp & Time is one of the underrated matcha tea shops! When you drive on El Camino Real, it may be…read moreeasy to miss as there is a small entryway to the parking lot for Temp & Time. The inside has such a pretty aesthetic, with a few inside tables to How to order is with an iPad kiosk, so card payment only. The menu selection is nice and simple, offering matcha and hojicha options. There are also small desserts like cheesecakes, cake rolls whole or slice and tiramisu. This tea shop is nice to go to after work to relax and decompress for a bit. Items my coworker and I ordered- * Hojicha Strawberry Latte - light sweet, soy milk and less ice. Rating 5/5 * Hojicha Cake Roll slice. Rating 5/5 * Matcha Latte - light sweet, oat milk, less ice. Rating 5/5

    Cute place that is tucked away behind Drunken Monk izakaya. I came here for a mommy daughter date…read moreday to indulge in some dessert and card games. Decor is cute but sleek, vibes are calm, bar seating by window and a few small tables with seats. Ordering is fast at the kiosk front desk which doesn't seem to have a cashier. Lots of tasty drink options with milk choices and customizable sweetness and ice level - much appreciated! Cakes were delicious and filled with freshly whipped cream. We had the hojicha and biscoff ones. Not incredibly busy - a lot of orders were takeout. Cons: A lot of things were out of stock by 1pm but maybe this is due to Mother's Day. Pricey but the items were high quality. Store is a small footprint with limited utilities (no WiFi, bathroom was temporarily out of order). Parking is very difficult- it's on el Camino so the cars are unforgiving if you're trying to parallel park, and the road parallel by a block is not much better. It has an alley and a very cramped space in the back for a lot. Expect to walk.

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    Clockwise: Matcha Latte w/ oat milk ($6.75), Hōji Roll Cake ($6), Thai Tea Roll Cake (OTH), Hōji Latte w/ oat milk ($6.75)
    Clockwise: Matcha Latte w/ oat milk ($6.75), Hōji Roll Cake ($6), Thai Tea Roll Cake (OTH), Hōji Latte w/ oat milk ($6.75)
    Matcha roll cake, plain basque cheesecake
    Matcha roll cake, plain basque cheesecake
    Black Sesame Roll Cake

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    The Baker Next Door

    The Baker Next Door

    4.2
    (191 reviews)
    1.3 mi
    $$
    Locally owned & operated
    Locally sourced ingredients

    I was craving quiche and there's this little bakery in Monterey that I would drive 1.5-2 hours to…read moreto get it. But yesterday I didn't want to do that. I searched online thinking I wouldn't like any of the results nearby. I was wrong The quiche at the baker next door is so soft and flavorful. I felt like going to heaven with every bite. The salad that came with it was fragrant and crisp, with just the right amount of citrus vinegetrtte. Restaurant was clean and cute, doubles as a cafe but no wifi, just vibes. I cannot beleive I am just discovering this place after years living in Redwood City. Where have I been?!!

    My dad and I went to this highly-talked-about cafe after his appointment! Their hours, 7 am to 3 am…read moredaily, usually don't work with my 5 pm finish, so having the day off was the perfect opportunity. I was really hoping to try their morning bun or monkey bread, but unfortunately, both were sold out. However, I did get to try the Kouign-amann pastry and a peanut butter cookie. The peanut butter cookie was amazing. It was not overly sweet or intensely flavored, with a lovely peanut butter cream filling between two cookies. We also ordered two cappuccinos for my parents and a caramel latte for myself. The total came to about $28 for everything, which feels pretty reasonable for the Bay Area. The cafe itself had a really great vibe. Very cafe-like with a unique decor that blended old-school bakery charm with modern touches. Parking was a bit of a trek; we ended up parking quite a distance away on a residential street to avoid paid parking and walked a bit to get there. It's definitely not the most convenient location for parking. Despite that, the place was packed, which is always a good sign! The service was great. They took our order efficiently, and while we waited, it was clear this is a very popular spot. I'm determined to go back and try those morning buns and monkey bread!

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    Chocolate Croissant
    Chocolate Croissant
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    Tong Sui

    Tong Sui

    4.8
    (825 reviews)
    1.6 mi
    $$

    A favorite dessert spot! I love that there are multiple locations throughout the Bay Area. The…read morestaff at Redwood City are always exceptionally kind. Seating inside is limited, but I notice most people take their drink or pudding to-go and enjoy the rest of downtown Redwood City.

    Been curious about this place for a while, but have always been put off by the pricing. Starting at…read more$8+ for a tiny jar of pudding and similarly $8+ starting for a drink just seems so greedy to me. But we were out with friends and wanted a dessert post-hike, so why the hell not? Service is fast. Not a lot of seating inside, but there are a couple additional small tables for 2-4 people outside on the patio. Chose the cheapest item on the menu, which was the taro ube sago for $7.95 before tax. Honestly, it's pretty hard to mess up taro ube sago, so at best, I'd say it only meets the standard. It was more of a dessert soup than a pudding, which is what I expected. Serving size definitely way too small for the portion amount, even if you say the glass jar itself costs ~$2 (and that feels like a generous estimate). I've made an entire pot of taro sago that served 15 people that cost about $8 in raw ingredients. Personally don't see the value in coming back, but if you're looking for Chinese desserts in a pinch, then this place does the job.

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    Strawberry Matcha w/coconut milk
    Strawberry Matcha w/coconut milk
    T50 Mango Coconut Pudding(Vegan)
    T50 Mango Coconut Pudding(Vegan)
    T14 Mango Mochi Coconut Pudding

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    Sana'a Cafe

    Sana'a Cafe

    4.4
    (116 reviews)
    1.6 mi
    $$

    The brown sugar latte was good. They have a kiosk for ordering that is usually not occupied so the…read morestaff can focus on making the orders so it shows up fast. There's not enough tables but they could fit more in the coffee house and could put more tables outside. They definitely have the space for it. Overall it reminds me of Sama coffee in San Mateo. They got that turkish and persian vibe and there focus is on expensive quality coffee with persian snacks.

    I love Sanas! What a great addition to RWC. Everything is so scrumptious, yummy, flavorful. And the…read moreCustomer Service is above average. A super thoughtful crew who know how to make a really good tea and I'm sure coffee as well.! As summer approaches, longer days, I believe they will find it will be necessary to implement some structure around the seating Because, we found there are campers on a Friday evening, there were two young women not together and each taking a large table. ,8pm with their laptops open and only a beverage , there was a line of people people searching for tables I would suggest or some sort of signage that they could share a table, not necessarily sit on top of each other, but on opposite sides with an empty seat in front of them, two (strangers) people at one table with two or four chairs. It's not uncommon practice. In cafés. What was happening was that groups of four were having to share tables for two squishing in, I just thought it was a little thoughtless of those two customers to keep their heads down, and they knew precisely what was going on around them, people were giving up tables and shifting around, and neither of them moved or offered to share. There's a polite way to manage those kinds of situations. Or signage on tables. I saw a group of four guys walk out because there was nowhere to sit that would've been a substantial tab There's a way to make people mindful of that included there were other locations for these two individual people to move. Since their heads were in their laptops, sitting across from a stranger, would've been like being at the library anyhow where we do share tables. I noticed there was a seat on the sofa side, or they could've shared a table It would have left two large tables available for people who were in line, groups of people who were in line Something to think about to the owners of Sana! I could see the frustration in the faces of the people waiting.

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    Lots to eat!
    Lots to eat!
    Pistachio latte and Dubai chocolate cheesecake
    Pistachio latte and Dubai chocolate cheesecake
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