Ye Cafe

450 S Western Ave #315, Los Angeles - 90020
100 reviews
Tea Rooms Music Venues
(213) 400-0309

I’ve been going to this place a couple of times. The older man who works there is very nice. Tea selection and brewing is excellent. I love the ambiance. I love going to tea houses and it’s great that this place is in a nice outdoor rooftop food court in the heart of Koreatown.

Love coming here they have great coffee and tease. Totally come back

Always so nice and quiet here. Love the instrumental classics they play, don’t wantthat hype music sometimes, you know? Come here for a nice tea, snacks, and a chat.

Paid $9 for a grapefruit slush with boba. It was bitter and didn’t even fill the cup.

I was in the neighborhood and we were looking for something warm to drink since it was chilly at night the other day. So, I googled for coffee spot and found Ye Cafe with 4.5 stars. Figured that this place was really good. I'm not much of a coffee drinker but wanted to see what else they had on their menu.

Nice vibe but it was overpriced for what it was...bland tasting bingsu and fish shaped pastries. Lady who took our order was pretty confrontational when there was a mix up when we got our order. Wouldn't go back there

Got here at 745pm on a Wednesday. Not busy.Ordered their rice tea and one of their Korean traditional teas.The vibe here is amazing. Quiet and soothing with the colors and art pieces everywhere.Tea was good. Not much that can go wrong here.Would come back 10/10.

Their service is amazing and mixed grain slush is so good. The cafe is very clean and has nice soft music :)

We love everything about this place, from the food, drinks, ambiance and music. We come here on average once a week and have tried a lot of their food and drinks.On Friday, we come here to have their draft Makgeolli (rice wine similar to Amazake) to celebrate the end of a work week. Makgeolli that you can buy from supermarket has preservatives and does not pertain the complex enzymes and flavors as the draft ones they serve here. The drink goes really well with their delicious Jeon (savory Korean pancake) and Mandu (pan fried dumplings) as well. I got a bit tipsy at the end and ordered a cup of their fishcake soup to sober up. :)Other items that you should try: Walnut Cookies, Rice Waffle (even my Korean friend in Seoul haven't had this one), strawberry-ade, and pineapple-ade.The ambiance is usually quiet and sometimes they have certain mini concerts, and book signing going. When there are no events going on, they play kpop music with traditional instruments which was pretty interesting and soothing. The photography that are displayed around the cafe are always pleasant to the eyes.

I paid over $7 for a cup of week mugwort tea that doesn’t ever taste like anything. Worse, the owners were so busy they don’t even bother greeting the customers who come inside. Extremely long wait times. Never again.