Na Ya Dessert Cafe

  4.4 – 594 reviews   • Dessert restaurant

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Charming staple specializing in Asian sweet treats including shaved ice, cakes, crêpes & milk tea.

✔️Breakfast ✔️Brunch ✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out ✔️Delivery Na Ya Dessert Cafe 94102

Hours

Friday12–11 PM
Saturday12–11 PM
Sunday12–11 PM
Monday12–11 PM
Tuesday12–11 PM
Wednesday12–11 PM
Thursday12–11 PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 535 Octavia St, San Francisco, CA 94102

Phone: (415) 926-8638

Website: https://www.nayadessertcafe.com/

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Order: Order online

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Reviews

Lulu
absolutely must-return dessert cafe! It exceeded my expectations. The portions are huge, and the service is very efficient. I thought we would have to wait a long time, but the staff were incredibly friendly and we were seated very quickly.

We ordered three desserts, and every single one was delicious. I loved it! I will definitely come back.
This place offers a wide variety of dishes, include curry rice plate,and I think you can definitely have a full meal here. I really love this place.
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Lizbeth Vences
Cozy spot with delicious Thai-inspired desserts! The mango sticky rice shaved ice and a few others my kids and I had. A bit pricey, but the friendly service and unique treats make it worth a visit.
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Itgel otgonbayar
My family and I received the most terrible service. The place was completely empty except for one other small group. My family walked in, ordered, and sat at a small table. I joined them later and sat at an adjacent table since the first one was too small for all of us.
A server approached rudely, asked if we were together, and demanded we move to a larger table because we were “taking up two small ones.” After we moved, she grabbed the check, added an 18% gratuity automatically, and claimed that anyone sitting at the table is charged service—like a buffet(really? in a dessert shop)—even though I hadn’t ordered anything and was just waiting.
When I said I wasn’t eating and would wait in my car instead, she became even more pissed, accusing us of being rude for not “waiting upfront” when we entered the empty shop. The situation escalated with her, I suggested canceling the order and leaving due to her awful attitude. She got angry, yelled that the food was already being prepared, threatened to call the police if we didn’t pay, and followed us outside while on the phone with 911, taking photos of us and claiming she was scared to 911 like we were chasing her.
We hadn’t received any food or consumed anything yet—just a check . Just to de-escalate, my dad had me go back in pay , and take the order to go. The server was extremely unprofessional throughout and should never be working in hospitality.
For future reference, customers in California generally have the right to cancel a restaurant order and leave without paying if no food has been served or consumed.
You can see from the photos I took—while walking back inside to pay and de-escalate—that the server was chasing us outside and yelling at us.
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Anand Kamble
Really good place! I loved the food. I had the best chocolate toast ever. Also the staff is really nice. Would definitely visit again.
The only thing that was a little annoying was that they cook directly in front of the tables where you sit, and the air at that place gets hot and smells like the toast. No big deal though I am just nitpicking. There are other seating options available as well. Will try those next time.
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Devanshu Mehta
I am a Bingsu lover. I tried this place for the 1st time and just couldn’t find any faults. I used to go to U:Dessert but now NaYa is going to be my go to place. We had the Mango Tango and the Black Thai Tea Crepe. Service was faster than a bullet train with one girl managing the service. Both the dishes were delicious. Not very sweet, perfect taste and quality.
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Tillie Rose
If you are looking for a cute cafe with excellent service, supreme food, and great atmosphere, you found it! Na ya dessert cafe is lovely. The Mango Tango dessert was scrumptious and the Mille crepe was so satisfying and soft. Both paired perfectly with a Thai tea which had just enough sweetness. Our waitress was also kind and patient. I can not wait to come back with more of my friends and family 🙂
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Arslan
I loved my visit to Na Ya Dessert Cafe in San Francisco! This cozy dessert spot serves up an amazing variety of Thai-inspired sweets, from rich bingsu and crepes to mango sticky rice and toasted treats- all with vibrant, satisfying flavors. Locals and visitors alike rave about the fresh fruit, creative combinations, and generous portions, making it a fun place to share with friends or enjoy on your own. With a laid-back atmosphere and a menu full of Instagram-worthy desserts, it’s one of the city’s go-to spots for late-night treats and sweet cravings. I can’t wait to go back and try even more from their delicious selection!
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Pooya Fayyaz
This shop is such a gem for dessert. I tried the mango Thai sticky rice and it was absolutely amazing, perfectly ripe mango paired with creamy, fragrant rice. Simple yet so flavorful, it really hit the spot.
If you’re craving something refreshing and a little unique, this is a must-try.
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Vivian Zheng (Vivian)
1. The milk tea Bingsu was disappointing — it was basically just a bowl of milk tea with ice cream, all melted and watery.
2. The portion was very small, even though we ordered the “large.” Definitely overpriced for what it was.
3. On top of that, there were quite a few small insects flying around, which made the experience uncomfortable.
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ayush kalani
Naya Dessert Cafe in San Francisco, despite being packed on a Saturday night, managed to seat us quickly, which was a definite plus. However, the desserts themselves left something to be desired.

We opted for the Salted Egg Custard Toasted and the Thai Tea Bingsu. The Thai Tea Bingsu was a letdown. Served in a cup and overloaded with crystal boba, it felt more like a novelty item than a well-crafted dessert. The boba overwhelmed the Thai tea flavor, which, while present, wasn’t particularly remarkable. Eating it out of a cup also proved to be less than ideal.

The Salted Egg Custard Toasted was decent, with the vanilla ice cream being a highlight. However, there was a noticeable chalky texture that detracted from the overall experience. While the flavors were there, the texture was off-putting.

Adding to the less-than-stellar experience was the incredibly loud and obnoxious group seated next to us. They made it nearly impossible to have a conversation and really took away from any potential enjoyment of the meal.

Overall, Naya Dessert Cafe was just “decent.” While the service was quick and the seating prompt, the desserts themselves didn’t quite live up to expectations, and the atmosphere was less than ideal.
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