Small, simple eatery at Pike Place Market offering traditional Turkish plates, desserts & coffee.
Jason
Came for the Turkish coffee on a cold and rainy day, left with a belly full of delicious pastries and baklava. Had a great experience, definitely pop in and check out the food and try something new! Just a short walk from pike place. Try the kunefeh! It’s cheesy, sweet and crispy. I was pleasantly surprised.
… moreMohamad Hamdan
I’ve been visiting Seattle for a week, and Miss Cafe quickly became my daily go-to spot. I’ve literally been coming here every day, and I’ll make sure my last meal in the city is here before I leave.
The food is absolutely delicious and truly authentic Turkish cuisine. The lahmacun is my favorite, so good that we sometimes had it twice a day! Everything tastes fresh, flavorful, and made with care.
On top of the amazing food, the people here are incredibly nice and welcoming, which makes the experience even better. Miss Cafe feels like a little piece of home in Seattle. Highly recommended!
… moreSureyya A.
We came to Miss Cafe twice, once for breakfast and once for dinner, and everything was delicious For breakfast, we ordered the Turkish breakfast plate . The börek on the plate was so delicious. The lahmacun was amazing. We came back the same day for dinner and had mantı and beyti, which were also awesome. Overall, great food and definitely a place we should visit again.
… moreDanielle Laidlaw
If you are looking for an Authentic Turkish meal, Run…don’t walk to “Miss Café”
This was absolutely one of THE best subs I’ve ever had. So full of flavour. I normally can’t make it through half a sub and I ate the entire thing!
And my bestie got the Turkish breakfast. This was one of the most impressive plates I’ve seen!
Well done!
… moreFatima
Absolutely delicious. We came here two days in a row and I would gladly come again if we weren’t visiting.
The bread is homemade and so tasty I could eat it alone with the honey + butter. I’m salivating right now just thinking about it.
The shakshuka was surprisingly delicious too – I don’t love tomato bases but with the meted cheese on top, it was warm, hearty, and delicious. I might ask for more cheese next time because that was my favorite part.
As Turks of course we got the tea and several refills. But I’ll be thinking about that bread for the rest of my life.
… moreElena
Great little place with delicious Turkish food for when you are craving something different. Try both breaker and lunch items – they serve breakfast all day. I thoroughly enjoyed a spinach and cheese stuffed pastry – fresh, with cheese melted just right, and the spinach offsetting the saltiness of the cheese perfectly. Don’t forget to treat yourself to a cup of Turkish coffee – strong, rich and flavourful!
… moreSubhashini B
I tried the veggie pide and the kunafe both are top notch.Looking forward to visit this place again .The food was super delicious and the service was also very friendly and I highly recommend everyone to visit this place for Turkish delights and Turkish food .Thank you so much and we really loved the food ❤️
… moreKevin Webb
Really wanted to like this place, but they served my shakshuka without the eggs! That’s like ordering a hamburger and only getting buns. It was basically just pasta sauce with cheese on top. The bread and coffee were good though.
I would have said something about the lack of eggs in my dish that features eggs, but the server never checked on our table, it wasn’t crowded either.
Overall pretty disappointing.
… moreArtem Srteltsov
I come here almost every Sunday, and I’m always very satisfied. The Turkish cuisine is absolutely amazing — everything is fresh, delicious, and prepared with care. The atmosphere is cozy, and the service is attentive, which makes you feel right at home. This place has become a little tradition for me, and I’m always happy to come back. And you definitely have to try the dessert — it’s absolutely incredible!
… moreDonald Beckworth
Ventured from the Pike’s market for some Turkish coffee and baklava. Dare I say they do a great job? They do. We’ve had Turkish coffee at places like Cafe Intermezzo in Atlanta. So we were a little confused that theirs came in an actual coffee cup and a full one at that. Pleasant surprise. Baklava was also worth a try. I image most of their food is worth a try, but we had already had breakfast so I wasn’t able to try anything else today. I have made a note to stop by (probably for most of my meals) the next time I’m in town.
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