3.9 – 75 reviews • Coffee shop
In the heart of Palisades Park, Cafe Miel welcomes customers seeking a cozy abode to embrace their love for coffee amidst an atmosphere that radiates warmth and tranquility. As a coffee shop, dessert shop, and sandwich shop rolled into one, Cafe Miel offers a diverse culinary experience, tantalizing taste buds with delectable flavors and providing a delightful refuge for patrons to unwind and savor each sip and bite.
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Miel Café in Palisades Park, NJ, is your new go-to for delicious coffee, breakfast bites, and a sweet escape.
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Pranay reddy
We had a great time at Miel! Tried the Bingsuu and the egg sandwich, and both were amazing. The ice in Bingsuu is really something special, super soft, and perfect for any ice cream lover. It’s definitely a must-try if you’re a fan of frozen treats! The staff working there were also really cool and friendly, which made the experience even better. Highly recommend stopping by!
… moreUyen Nguyen
I come across this place through Yelp and the presentation of the bingsu looks really pretty there. However, it looks like they don’t do that pretty presentation anymore. It’s kinda expensive but the portion is huge; like this ‘small’ size can feed 3-4 people. This one has mango, cheesecake bites, mochi, and condensed milk. The cheesecake bites can feel a bit too much after a couple bites.
… moreJulie Kim
Nice ambience. The location is not too far from the heart of Ktown. They have an extensive selection of drinks- several interesting choices, too. I had an Injeolmi smoothie, which is quite uncommon to find. I am not a fan of overly sweet drinks. I was glad when my drink tasted exactly like injeolmi, a Korean traditional rice cake dusted w/ soybean powder, without the sugary taste. The cafe has 3 parking spots on the outside. It is an easy spot to come by after a meal in Palisades Park.
… moreChunhee Choi
I ordered a sandwich and the bulgogi teriyaki. The sandwich was worse than something I could make at home, and even the bread was tough—they used the dry end pieces. The bulgogi had way too much pepper, and the seasoning was overly salty. The rice wasn’t fresh either—it tasted like it had just been microwaved. Even setting the quality aside, the prices weren’t cheap. At that price point, I would expect a similar level of quality to other nearby cafés, but unfortunately, that wasn’t the case.
… moreKimberly Beghyn
Came randomly just to check them out and they did not disappoint. The atmosphere was clean and soft. I ordered a strawberry boba and my husband ordered the mango and wow it was soooo delicious. Definitely recommend
… moreUniquebelle J
We visited for dessert after a meal. We had a bingsu, an iced latte, and a bubble tea. We were satisfied with the drinks, but the bingsu, which we had high expectations for, was too sweet for our taste even though it looked nice. Overall, the place was clean and had a wide variety of menu options, so we would still recommend visiting.
… morejustin wong
Cozy place to have coffee and dessert. We shared a bowl size honeydew bingsu, the size is generous for 3 ppl to share. Taste heavenly. Can’t distinguish if it’s ice or ice cream. Comes with 3 sides: vanilla ice cream, red bean and condensed milk.
… moreSuji Park
A hip Korean cafe with cozy seats and relaxing atmosphere. Try their lemonade, mango ade, shaved ice, and sandwich. Everything was good. Had the macaron and they were good too.
… moreJason Yong
I had a bowl of bingsu and a coffee. Bingsu was great – probably one of the best in town. I was able to adjust everything to my liking since everything came out separately (condensed milk, red beans, and ice cream).
… moreLu H
The mango bingsoo was good, but there was no air conditioning, and the atmosphere felt like the only café in a remote countryside where my farmer grandma lives—completely lacking in vibe.
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