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La Luna Tea and Dessert Bar – Las Vegas, NV | joe coffee
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Everything was just so incredible
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The ambiance is super mellow and chill – the music playing in the background is loud enough and vibing. There are enough seats that the inside doesn’t look crowded easily.
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The lady welcoming and serving everyone was so sweet and so kind. She truly elevates the whole experience!
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Both of the drinks and the desserts were of such high-quality and really good tasting. I tried the red velvet was so smooth and it hot the spot. I tried the magic box matcha something and it was sooooo goooood
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Everything comes in real mugs and plates – great for dining in experience!
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The salted caramel tiramisu was just phenomenal. We had to take an extra one home.
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Definitely one of my new favorite cafés in Vegas! You will see me again
Beyond the amazing desserts, the atmosphere inside is so calm and welcoming—a perfect place to unwind. A special shout-out to the two team members at the front; they were so friendly, patient, and helpful in helping me choose. A truly five-star experience in every sense. I can’t wait to come back!
Most people walk in thinking La Luna Tea and Dessert Bar is just a pretty boba, coffee, pastry, and sandwich spot, but they also offer a full afternoon tea that is surprisingly substantial and one of the best values around.
The afternoon tea is generous, customizable, and thoughtfully assembled. You’re not locked into a rigid preset. You can select from existing sandwiches and pastries on their menu, which gives you a wide range of choices, in addition to items included specifically in the tea service itself (additional sandwiches, salads, sweets, even ice cream). The portions are substantial, the variety is excellent, and the value for the price is hard to beat.
The food quality is consistently strong across both savory and sweet selections. Nothing feels like filler — the flavors are balanced, the pastries are satisfying, and the overall spread feels complete.The café itself is lovely and very nicely decorated, already Instagram-worthy on its own, making it a comfortable place to sit and enjoy the experience. There is outdoor seating available if you prefer, and the café is ADA-friendly and accessible.
Service is excellent. You order at the counter, but the food is brought to your table and everything runs smoothly.
If you’re only coming here for the boba, coffee, pastries, or sandwiches, you’re overlooking one of the most enjoyable and generous afternoon tea experiences in the area.
La Luna is perfect because the high tea menu is $42 but can easily feed two adults (and a child). Plus if it isn’t enough food you can order additional items off the menu. For the price the good was excellent.
And at 1pm there was no wait and plenty of space.
The music got progressively louder the liner we stayed, which was annoying and made it less pleasant, even though they were playing jazz standards.
The eclectic mix of tables and chairs was fun and comfortable.
There was a new? girl at the register. While she was very friendly she wasn’t very knowledgeable and made placing our order tedious.
We had hazelnut latte, brûlée milk tea and they were delicious, very smooth taste ,not too bitter but not too sweet either, perfect balance. They have a huge selection of drinks and desserts . We have tried their Salted Caramel Tiramisu – a MUST TRY and Lime Coco Tiramisu and they were THE BEST TIRAMISU EVER!
Great customer service experience. Very attentive and friendly. Welcoming vibes!
We highly recommend it!
I think the food items (like sandwiches) are just ok though.
The owners(?) speak Mandarin & Cantonese too
The desserts look just gorgeous online and even through travel, they were equally beautiful upon presentation when they arrived. they were packaged, presented and served well even going the distance.
Let’s talk visuals , experience and taste !
The coconut mousse is much smaller than it portrays on their website. Flecked with gold none the less. One of the reasons for a 3 instead of a 5.
The salted tiramisu though cut perfectly, it was slightly frozen in the middle which was an “imagination of absolute freshness “kill. And the dried fruit on top of the tiramisu was so hard and over dried and flavorless that it was almost inedible and indistinguishable. It tasted like plastic.
Recommendation: send a cute note to thaw for 1 hour. Will deplete that issue and probably enhance flavor a bit. I’ve gotten frozen desserts with instructions to thaw before consuming if this is intended, however, I don’t think it was. Leave the dried fruit off if you don’t stand to improve it. It’s off putting.
The cake with whip and cut mangos…technically a win…cake so light and fluffy…very joyful in appearance although missing the purple flower adornment as advertised..,(relevant I promise) still cute. Could’ve been beautiful but cute.
Finally, while the hand for technique is clearly present , sadly, flavor is not present almost at all.
Between 3 very different desserts, I barely tasted any difference in their base profiles.
It just didn’t meet the mark for flavor and each very one dimensional.