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Klaus's Kaffee Haus 291 E Pender Street, Vancouver V6A 1...
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At a distance of 166 meters from Klaus's Kaffee Haus in Vancouver there are parking lots where you can park your car, Or, you could take the public transportation and get off at the stop MacKenzie Room, which is 350 meters away from Klaus's Kaffee Haus.
The Menu of Klaus's Kaffee Haus from Vancouver includes about 36 different dishes and drinks. On average, you pay for a dish / drink about CA$7.
Klaus Kaffee Haus is a hidden gem in Vancouver's Chinatown district, offering a unique Austrian-themed experience. The interior decor is simple and clean, with a mix of Asiatic elements. The menu prices are a bit on the pricier side, but the food offerings, especially the strudels, are delicious. The staff, particularly Jensen, are friendly and accommodating, providing excellent service. While the espresso may be average, the food offerings, including lunch specials and desserts, are worth a try. Overall, Klaus Kaffee Haus is a quirky and charming spot for those looking for something different in the sea of mainstream coffee shops. It's definitely worth a visit for a taste of Austrian cuisine with a Chinese twist.
The average rating of 4 shows that the guests have been very satisfied with the Klaus's Kaffee Haus so far, Furthermore, this joint is known as one of the best in Vancouver, within the popular category Cafés.
What Nelle Wolf likes about Klaus's Kaffee Haus:
Went for a stroll in Chinatown and came across this wonderful little coffeehouse. Great coffee selections. Apple strudel (of course) and a nice selection of savoury strudels. We had just had breakfast so we're too full to try one but will next time. A hidden gem. View all feedback.
What Verla Mohr doesn't like about Klaus's Kaffee Haus:
I heard about Klaus Kaffee Haus through favourable word of mouth, and decided to visit the establishment after the new year. 1) The interior decor is simple and clean. Theme is primarily Asiatic; due to it being located in the Chinatown district. 2) Menu prices are pricey .. coffee, desserts, and sandwiches starts from $3- $5 minimum. 3) As for the food. I ordered a combination of the lunch special, an espresso, and... View all feedback.
Went for lunch, Not great curb appeal outside (awning missing) but inside clean comfortable amb...
Excellent coffee! For this alone I give top notch marks. The place is kinda cool.
When the weather conditions is good you can also eat outside, and there's a counter where you can sit and enjoy. The seat / dining area invites you to linger and extensively indulge.