Koku Cafe + Market in Seattle
1417 Queen Anne Ave N #101b, 98109 - Get directionsMenu Koku Cafe + Market
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Opening Time
Sunday - 9AM-8PMMonday - Closed
Tuesday - 10AM-3PM / 5PM-8PM
Wednesday - 10AM-3PM / 5PM-8PM
Thursday - 10AM-3PM / 5PM-8PM
Friday - 9AM-8PM
Saturday - 9AM-8PM
Price range per person $6 - $15
Services
- Outdoor seating
- Wheelchair accessible
- Delivery
- Сredit cards accepted
- Takeaway
- Parking
- Wi-Fi
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Adela R.
I'm absolutely obsessed with this place!! Everyone who works at Koku is soo nice! I work across the street so my coworkers and I frequent Koku weekly. Every single food item is amazing and full of flavor. I always get an iced matcha latte with oat milk and vanilla and the BEAR sandwich (add the habanero sauce!) It's my favorite thing on the menu, I think about this sandwich weekly LOL I'm always craving it on a Monday- they're closed Mondays btw :( One of my favorite things is their online ordering, it makes everything super easy and they're usually always putting it out on the counter for pick up before the estimated time. The cafe itself is super clean always and there's a good amount of seating, and I love that they have a little specialty grocery area to check out too!
Breanna T.
This is the cutest cafe in Queen Anne! Very cozy inside with some couches and tables and everyone was so welcoming. I ordered the pork bowl and it was very tasty and unique! I never thought I would like cauliflower so much in a rice bowl. I also got a vanilla latte that was way better than many I've had recently. I also grabbed one of their small Japanese cheesecakes. It was so fluffy and light! They were very quick with making my take out order and I can't wait to try...
Urba M.
Stopped by for a quick bite. Tried the forager sandwich and the TBR - Tori Bacon Ranch without the bacon. The chicken was cooked really well and the flavors worked splendidly together. The forager mushrooms were delicious and well complemented by the pickled turnips.