Café Kitsuné Los Angeles

3814 W Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles
(323) 487-6433

Recent Reviews

Joanne Zecca

The coffee is literally THE BEST to come this area since Cafe Casbah. You do not leave feeling like you just got conned.. it’s like liquid silk.. delicious !I cannot say enough.. the staff are all wonderful welcoming individuals .. the pastries are absoluteperfecting.! ?BEST PART - NO INTERNET - it’s not an office, i❤️

Tina C

The cafe is cute, but my matcha both times were pricey and just okay. I tried their special matcha one with butterfly pea tea and it just tasted like regular matcha with oat. Prices are high considering, and service was slow. I also did not like my pastry. It didn’t taste fresh.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 2

Service: 3

Marina A.

I pretty much only came here for the Fox cookie which I was shocked didn't come with the coffee, but was $5. The service was nice thigh and the Matchaa was good. Nor sure if this place stands out among any other places though

Stevie Sh

Their drinks are overpriced, but the service is pretty good. I just didn’t feel like I could spend much time there since they have a no laptop/tablet policy.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 3

Service: 5

Mina M.

Enjoying breakfast at my favorite cafe, Café Kitsuné. Cortado and crossaint. The ambiance is nice, it's quiet and cozy! Baristas are always friendly and welcoming.

Aly Dan

The coffees were excellent and the prices are high. We loved the chocolate hazelnut croissant and that it’s dog friendly! There is a small seating area. Coffee comes out a little slower than your average but the quality was strong.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 4

Natel S.

As a long-time admirer of Café Kitsuné from afar, I was over the moon to discover that this Parisian gem had found a new home in Los Angeles. Café Kitsuné effortlessly brings a touch of Parisian elegance to the West Coast/ From the moment I walked through the doors, I was greeted by an ambiance that perfectly captured the essence of Café Kitsuné's charm. The sleek and modern design, coupled with warm hues and subtle French accents, created a welcoming space that felt like a stylish escape from the hustle and bustle of LA. The Yuzu iced tea was my favorite thing I tried. Can't wait to return back.

Year O.

My experience: the smoothest sencha I've likely ever had -- a little more expensive than you can get elsewhere in the neighborhood, but the extra $1+ is worth it if you enjoy the taste of green tea (not matcha, to be clear) -- I didn't know there's a rule against laptops, but the café's layout really isn't conducive to work (IMO) -- I spent 45 or so minutes at a small table reading on an e-reader -- and the staff is pleasant and the business accepts cash, unlike its nearest competitor to the west -- and I didn't know that the café is set up like a coffeehouse in Japan, so if you miss Japan or will likely never go there, there's that.

Isabelle

Probably the odd man out here, but this place fell tremendously short.Firstly the pricing is insanely high. We’re talking $8 for most croissants/ pastries, $8-11 for matcha drinks, and $6-8 for most coffee based drinks.The pastries here are also available at other coffee shops (like Little Ripper) and cheaper. They also don’t have a toaster so all pastries are served cold.No outlets or plugs or using laptops or tablets.There’s no used

V

The best croissants! And I’m from Europe ?

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Erica F.

Tried the matcha crème and it was pretty awful. The matcha is very watered down and the crème is too over powering. For $12 I expect higher quality. My partner ordered a normal latte and said it was decent, but would pass due to the price. Wouldn't come here again, there's plenty of better small business cafes on the block.

Alessa T.

Not worth the price for a $7 tokyo fog. It was basically watery milk. Although ambience is nice, its nothing close to tokyo's cafes. No wifi too. Felt scammed coming here.

Kendall H.

I'm very confused by the matcha latte I just got from Café Kitsuné in Silverlake. I went to their London location last summer and it was by the far the best matcha I've ever had - dark green, vibrant color and flavor. This one is extremely underwhelming and way too milky with a very mild flavor of matcha. Not great. Wish the quality was more consistent across locations! In LA, especially this area, there are much better matcha options.

Vicente G.

I ordered a decaf latte with oat milk and it was smooth and delicious. What puts this shop above the rest of the coffee shops here at Sunset Junction is the fact that they sell kouign-amanns in their pastry lineup. To me that pastry alone is an indicator of sophistication and good taste. It's not enough anymore to sell people croissants and I appreciate the thoughtfulness towards their clientele with this offering. Also, the staff is professional and concise. I enjoyed my experience here (no plugs for the remote worker crowd). Everything is softly lit and areas are clean. I would definitely come back at the next opportunity.

G B.

Coffee is mid and the ambiance is ruined by all the cameras in your face. Never seen a cafe so afraid of its customers.

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