4 Best Cafes near Rowland Heights

Sul & Beans Cafe • $
1330 Fullerton Rd #110, Rowland Heights

“If you want a special treat in a Korean style, you have to try Sul & Beans. They are located in different cities as a chain so check the closest one near you. As people typically know, Korean desserts are sticky rice cake, shaved ice, anything with red beans, fruits, etc. Well, guess what? You can get all that in one place and I'm specifically talking about Korean bingsoo (shaved ice.) The ones that they serve is fusion so you get to pick and choose what you want as a topping. I like the fact that they not only kept the Korean traditional way but also combined with ingredients such as bread, cookies, etc. in a very well balanced way so it doesn't hurt the authenticity. Anything you try, I'm sure you won't get disappointed. They also have Bungeo-ppang (aka carp bread) that is a fish-shaped pastry stuffed with sweetened red bean paste, which originated from the Japanese taiyaki. And, you can choose to have cream filling as well if you don't prefer red bean paste. Another option is the toast that has Injeolmi, which is another kind of Korean rice cake. If it's your first time experiencing Injeolmi, I recommend trying the original first. It is warm and gooey at the same time, which is a perfect combination. The shop is pretty small and due to its popularity, it is always packed every time I visit. It is not a place for group because they don't have enough space but it definitely is a place for 3-4 people to hang out. Because it is a Korean owned business, the service is great and everything comes out really fast. I actually wanted to treat my coworkers with these amazing desserts but the only way you can make that happen is to pick up yourself, which is scary because for instance, the shaved ice needs a special packaging and triple care during the transporting process. I called the headquarter to request the delivery method and even though it is in a large order, they denied it, unfortunately.“

4.1 Good118 Reviews
7 Leaves Cafe Rowland Heights Cafe • $
1627 Fullerton Rd, Rowland Heights

Customers` Favorites

Macarons

“Overall, pretty standard 7L. My gripe is the location is pretty funky overall. It sits close to a busy street and is a mostly pickup and drive-thru location even though there is an outside patio seating area (next to the street) and some seats inside on the side where you initially enter for drive-thru and is an elongated hall.I'm not sure if anyone would like to do work or study at this location, but it's okay if you're going for the drive-thru or you're on foot/walking.“

4.5 Superb36 Reviews
Hide Out Café Coffee Shops • $
18888 Labin Ct c106, Rowland Heights

Customers` Favorites

Waffle Nutella Dessert
Banana Nutella Waffle
Popcorn Chicken
Tiramisu Latte
Churro Dessert
Boba Bear Set

“Love this place. If you want to get the Boba bear combo special, you have to eat inside so get there right when they open. All the food is delicious. Everything is beautifully served. Service is friendly. Best recommendation is to get there right when they open. Beary good spot!“

4.3 Superb91 Reviews
MATCHA CAFE MAIKO Cafe • $
18180 Colima Rd, Rowland Heights

Customers` Favorites

Matcha Soft-Serve Ice Cream
Soft Serve Ice Cream
Matcha Latte Float

“Been wanting to try this cute little cafè since I’m a fan of all things matcha flavored. Photos and reviews of the place seemed enticing. Visited around 9PM after dinner at one of the other restaurants in the plaza. There was a long line but the wait time after ordering wasn’t bad at all. We received our order in less than 5 mins.There was not much room inside the cafè to chill or “dine in” but there were a few tables and chairs outside of the café that are shared with other surrounding establishments nearby.My husband and I tried the Matcha with Matcha Soft serve Float and Hojicha with a Vanilla + Matcha Swirl soft serve Float.They gave us a generous portion of the soft serve. The Matcha soft serve and Float were perfect. Nice rich matcha flavor.The Vanilla+Matcha swirl was nice and sweet, which is what I would recommend for those who may not be used to the deep earthy strong matcha flavor since it was a nice sweet balance with the vanilla. However the Hojicha was very watered down so I didn’t really appreciate the flavor at all. Perhaps it can be attributed to the large amount of ice that they put into the cup for the “float” effect. Would probably only come back for the soft serve rather than the drink versions. A friend of ours tried the hot matcha version (not pictured) but she said it tasted more earthy like grass as compared to the iced matcha.“

4.2 Good61 Reviews
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