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Welcome to Umi Cafe

Nestled in the heart of Issaquah, Umi Cafe is a hidden gem that offers a fusion of Vietnamese and Asian cuisine along with refreshing bubble tea. With an inviting garden setting and a diverse menu featuring noodle soups, small bites, and wings, Umi Cafe promises a delightful dining experience. Customers rave about the flavorful dishes such as Taiwanese Beef Noodle Soup, Short Ribs & RibEye Pho, and Lime Garlic Wings. Whether you're craving a cozy meal with family or a casual gathering with friends, Umi Cafe ensures a memorable dining experience with its friendly staff, tranquil ambiance, and exquisite flavors.

LOCATIONS
  • Umi Cafe
    80 SE Bush St Spa Chi Issaquah, WA 98027
    80 SE Bush St Spa Chi Issaquah, WA 98027 Hotline: (425) 777-1958

Welcome to Umi Cafe, a hidden gem in Issaquah that offers a unique blend of Vietnamese and Asian fusion cuisine along with a variety of bubble teas. This cozy cafe not only provides a tranquil dining experience but also caters to a wide range of dietary preferences with its vegan options and gluten-free choices.

Located at 80 SE Bush St Spa Chi, Umi Cafe is a must-visit spot for those looking for a casual yet classy dining experience. The restaurant offers a plethora of amenities, including delivery, takeout, reservations, and even accepts cryptocurrency as payment. With gender-neutral restrooms, free Wi-Fi, and attentive waiter service, Umi Cafe ensures a comfortable and inclusive dining environment for all.

As a food reviewer of Restaurant World, I had the pleasure of sampling some of their standout dishes, such as the Taiwanese Beef Noodle Soup and the Short Ribs & RibEye Pho. The combination of bold flavors and fresh ingredients left a lasting impression on my taste buds.

Notable menu items like the Egg & Spam Roti Roll, Lime Garlic Wings, and Crispy Tofu Dry Noodles showcase the creativity and skill of the chefs at Umi Cafe. Each dish is meticulously prepared to ensure a balance of textures and flavors that will satisfy even the most discerning palate.

Customer reviews rave about the exquisite garden setting, friendly staff, and quick service at Umi Cafe. Whether you're dining with family, friends, or solo, this restaurant promises a memorable dining experience that will keep you coming back for more.

Overall, Umi Cafe is a delightful dining destination that offers a harmonious blend of Asian flavors and a warm ambiance. From the peaceful outdoor seating to the mouthwatering dishes, this restaurant truly stands out as a must-visit establishment in Issaquah.

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Ilayda S.
Ilayda S.

This place was great for a summer night dinner with family! The entrance door makes you feel like your are entering somewhere in Asia. The garden is beautiful! The staff were super friendly, we tried the pork belly plate and wonton soup. The wontons were super soft and the stuffing was extremely tasty. Their chili oil was amazing. We were visiting and this place really left a mark in our trip!

Kelley M.
Kelley M.

Loved this place! We had been wanting to try it for years but kept putting it off for no good reason. My husband loved the coconut shrimp and said it was as fresh as eating shrimp on the coast. My beef noodle soup was light and refreshing while still very flavorful! The pork belly bun appetizer was also incredibly delicious and perfectly balanced with garnishing flavors complementing it.

Katherine N.
Katherine N.

Sat outdoors because it was such a nice Saturday afternoon - the restaurant has a cute garden surrounding the patio and restaurant building. When you're ready to order, you go inside and they'll take your order. The food came out so fast! I tried the crispy tofu dry noodles. The tofu was super crispy on the outside and silken and soft on the inside. The salt and pepper tofu had the same tofu pieces in the dish. Forgot to take a photo but the food was good and the service was quick and very nice.

Windy B.
Windy B.

A hidden gem! Beautiful Asian garden with indoor and outdoor seating. I ordered the spicy vegan noodle soup and substituted for gluten free rice noodles. My spouse had the Duck Buns special and a Viennese coffee. We enjoyed everything and the owner even shared a list of other items that could be made gluten-free for my next visit. We sat inside on a rainy weekday afternoon this time, but I can't wait to come back on a sunny day and sit outside in the garden.

Ting A.
Ting A.

A beautiful winding pathway greets you at the entrance with outdoor seating by a small bridge, pond, and gardens. Orders are placed at the counter if dining outdoors, otherwise indoor seating with regular service is available. The menu had a selection of various Asian cuisine with appetizers, banh mi, noodle soups, rice entrees, and curries. The Short-Ribs Pho was plentiful while the Roasted Duck Curry was scarce on the protein. Flavors of the dishes were decent, especially the curry. ----- Popcorn Chicken: deep fried marinated chicken coated with potato flour, served with house made mayo sauce and deep-fried basil ($10). ----- Umi Wings: deep fried wings tossed with vinegar & house mustard sauce and dried red chili peppers ($12). ----- Short-Ribs Pho: flat rice noodles with braised bone-in short ribs, rare steak, topped with red onions, scallions, cilantro in beef pho broth, served with bean sprouts, basil, lime and jalapenos ($17). ----- Roasted Duck Curry: roasted duck with coconut milk red curry, pineapple, cherry tomatoes, bell peppers and basil. Served with white rice ($16). ----- Street parking was difficult to find as there was an evening concert at the park.

Joey J.
Joey J.

This place is pretty good, but not exceptional. You order, take a seat inside or outside and the food is brought to you. Expansive menu, with options for everyone. The outside is really peaceful with some water features. Had the Szechuan beef starter and classic pho as my main course with a Thai iced tea. Everything was good, but again nothing knocked my socks off. Would come back to try more!

Jeff C.
Jeff C.

Umi Cafe is a hidden gem of a restaurant. This family-owned restaurant produces some of the most delicious food in Issaquah. They take exceptional care in how they prepare their food and cut no corners in the ingredients that they use. I usually get the Lemongrass Chicken or the Garlic Steak Cubes, but I tried the Spicy Roasted Chicken Curry today which was also excellent. The Green Beans are another must-try item. Though I usually don't get a drink, I tried the strawberry latte today and wow, was it was it tasty! Another reason why we return frequently to Umi Cafe is that food is delivered surprisingly quick. They must have their kitchen processes well sorted to be able to deliver food that quickly. Finally, their outside seating area is one of the nicest around the entire Eastside.

Annie C.
Annie C.

I haven't heard of this place til I started looking on Yelp for some places to eat in Issaquah. It was a nice sunny day so I decided to come here for brunch and took advantage of dining outside when it's not so hot out. Upon arrival, I noticed the outside looks like a temple with many trees surrounding the area. When you walk inside, it was very tranquil with a pathway towards a pond and to the restaurant. There's a sign outside that said you have to order in advance before taking a seat outside the patio area. I ordered the strawberry milk tea while my partner got the snowing white coffee. I thought the milk tea was mediocre, couldn't taste much flavor due to so much ice. The coffee was surprisingly good though. It had coconut syrup which made it delicious on Vietnamese coffee. We decided to share a few small bites since we weren't too hungry at the time. Here are my thoughts on each: Salt and pepper tofu: really love this dish! The tofu was soft inside and lightly crisp on the outside. The flavor profile was on par as well. Pork belly bao: the pork belly slice were tendered and juicy, paired with pickle veggies inside. They do not skimmed down on the size of the meat. Will definitely order this again! Honey basil garlic wings: I thought this was okay. Didn't really have much flavor except the sweet chilli sauce. Order at your own risk if you don't want to attract bees outside. Popcorn chicken: we thought this was okay as well but there wasn't much seasoning. For $10, I will pass on this next time. Soft shell crab bao: I was looking forward to this one and thought it was worth a try. The crab wasn't too big but perfect size to sandwich in between the baos. For $13, you get two baos to share. I pleasantly enjoyed this one. Overall, a nice hidden gem outside a neighborhood in Issaquah. Definitely one of the best Asian fusion restaurants we've been to just for the food and atmosphere. Will come back again next time to try their other main entrees.