Korean, Thai and American food including coffee and beverages deli store, dining in, to go and delivery available, located in the 3040 Williams Plaza 1 Office Building, 1st floor, next to the Fitness Center of the building. ABC Liquor Licensed including soft liquor and hard liquor.
Hours
| Monday | 8 AM–2 AM |
| Tuesday | 8 AM–2 AM |
| Wednesday | 8 AM–2 AM |
| Thursday | 8 AM–2 AM |
| Friday | 8 AM–2 AM |
| Saturday | 5 PM–2 AM |
| Sunday | 5 PM–2 AM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 3040 Williams Dr Suite 102, Fairfax, VA 22031
Phone: (703) 712-7369
Website: https://cafekva.com/
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Reviews
The touch-panel screen at the cashier’s counter made ordering food convenient, and the staff promptly delivered our food to our table when it was ready. The bibimbap, pork donburi, and sweet-and-spicy fried chicken we ordered were satisfactory. However, the portion of chicken seemed smaller, and it was served with just a bowl of rice. Overall, our order didn’t include any additional side dishes, except for a small salad.
Considering the cafe’s late operating hours, the prices for the food and drinks seemed reasonable. However, some improvements to the cafe’s interior ambiance, such as better organization and lighting, would enhance the overall dining experience.
– They stare at you impatiently immediately upon walking in, even though there’s no one else there waiting to order.
– They charge around $15 for a bowl of instant ramen, and then charge for each additional topping, even a sprinkle of green onions, then have the nerve to ask for a tip when you’re ordering by yourself on a screen. I understand grocery prices are expensive, but that was insane.
– I was the only customer, but it took almost 30 minutes for my bowl of ramen to be ready, with 3 people in the kitchen. By the time I got it, the noodles were all stuck/congealed together, and it was barely warm.
– They microwave your food.
– They have several signs telling you that you have a 45-minute time limit to finish your food and leave. It just seems like they don’t want customers to feel welcome there, especially with the constant staring.
– They put my food in the wrong to-go container and told me that they’ll just scotch tape it closed, and to be careful when I carry it. I’ve never had that happen to me before. Why not just put it in the correct container?
I’m not even a picky eater, especially when I get done working a shift at the hospital, and I’m usually so hungry I don’t even care how much it costs, but that was crazy. You’re better off going to a gas station for dinner. I also work in food service, and if a customer’s order is taking that long, we apologize and offer their food on the house. I wish I liked this place, and I was excited to find a nearby Korean spot open late, but I’m never coming back here.
★★★☆☆
Cafe K offers a mixed bag of experiences. Their Philly cheesesteak was definitely satisfying, and the Korean coffee was an excellent and unique treat. Unfortunately, I’d recommend steering clear of the teriyaki chicken. The sauce was a one-note blast of vinegar, completely lacking in the savory, sweet flavors you’d expect. If you’re in the mood for a cheesesteak and a coffee adventure, Cafe K might be worth a try, but be prepared for potential disappointment elsewhere on the menu.
I also thought it was cool that they had a little ramen station where you can dispense hot water to make your own instant ramen!
For consideration, I saw open late hrs – double the bulgogi and half the noodles would be a perfect post-partying meal (NightOwl-guri). The small seasoned bag of popcorn on the side was a nice touch, thank you! I hope you open a spot in my town.