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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:
As for the food, I ordered the lunch special, an espresso, and an apple strudel. The espresso was average, nothing special. The lunch special was disappointing, with the spaetzle tasting dry and greasy, and not crispy as expected. The red cabbage was soggy and difficult to finish. However, the apple strudel was the highlight of the meal. Overall, I found the food to be okay but somewhat underwhelming. The staff did n... View all feedback.
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AMAZING SPOT!! What a treat of a cafe! Such a pleasant surprise.
I really wanted to like this place, but the coffee and food were underwhelming The viennese melange was mild and didn't have much caffeine.
The coffee here is excellent! That alone earns top marks from me. The atmosphere of the place is pretty cool too.
Picture an Austrian themed strudel & coffee house in the middle of Vancouver's Chinatown district decorated in a semi-stark, Kraftwerk meets Chinese theme. The...
read moreThe host working there, Jensen, was very friendly, knowledgeable and accommodating! The food came quickly and we tried the gulasch, sausage and kraut and finall...
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read moreKlaus 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.