
What People Are Saying
from Google & Yelp"Dalgona latte 8/10 not too sweet Tiramisu croffle 7/10 not a fan of croffle but this is actually good!"
"A hip and stylish restaurant with a wide assortment of rococo looking sweets. It seems rather new and rather popular, one of the many new establishments emerging in Roosevelt, around the light rail. The inside is quite spacious and artsy, and I enjoyed the chance to sit down and think as I carefully sipped my Jasmine milk tea and consumed a delicious little apple pie egg tart. This is mainly a cafe for desserts and other sweet things: it might not be the best place to go if you want something savory, but it has a truly wonderful supply of cakes and egg tarts and "croffles," combinations of croissants and waffles. I noticed a number of cutesy miniature holiday decorations, which added to the eccentric charm of the place. It exudes a kind of rustic-chic air."
"One Bite Cafe in Seattle is one of those hidden gems you stumble upon once and immediately know you’ll keep coming back to. From the moment I walked through the door, I was greeted by the warm, comforting aroma of freshly baked croffles and brewed tea. The space itself feels cozy and modern at the same time — clean, thoughtfully decorated, and filled with soft music that makes it the perfect place to unwind, study, or meet up with friends. What really sets One Bite apart, though, is the quality and creativity of the food. Every item on the menu feels carefully curated and made with genuine attention to detail. I tried their Matcha Croffle, and it was an absolute dream — golden, crisp on the outside, with buttery, flaky layers inside that melted in my mouth. The balance of flavors was perfect — the slight bitterness of the matcha paired beautifully with the subtle sweetness of the cream and drizzle on top. It’s one of those desserts that manages to be rich without ever feeling heavy. I also ordered their Dalgona Milk Tea, and it was one of the best milk teas I’ve had in Seattle. Smooth, creamy, and perfectly sweetened — you can tell they use high-quality tea leaves. Every sip felt refreshing and comforting, and it paired so well with the warm, flaky croffle. It’s the kind of combination that makes you slow down, savor each bite and sip, and forget about the outside world for a moment. The service here deserves a special mention, too. The staff were friendly, attentive, and genuinely welcoming without being overbearing. Even though the café can get busy — especially during peak hours — everything felt well organized. The self-ordering kiosk makes the process easy, and the food always arrives fresh and beautifully presented. You can tell that the team here really cares about creating a great experience for their guests. I also love the little details — the clean presentation, the thoughtful plating, and even the subtle touches in the decor that make the space feel both calming and inviting. Whether you’re sitting by yourself with a laptop or catching up with a friend, One Bite has that rare ability to make you feel right at home. It’s worth noting that seating can be limited, and it tends to fill up quickly — a clear sign of how loved this place is. But even if you have to wait a few minutes for a table, it’s more than worth it. The entire atmosphere, from the smell of croffles to the soft chatter of happy customers, makes time move a little slower in the best possible way. Overall, One Bite Cafe is easily one of my favorite spots in Seattle. It’s not just a café — it’s an experience that combines beautiful food, thoughtful service, and a peaceful environment. Whether you’re craving a sweet treat, a relaxing drink, or just a quiet place to enjoy a moment to yourself, this café delivers on all fronts. I can’t recommend it enough and will definitely be coming back to explore more of their menu — especially the onigiri and other desserts that caught my eye. If you’re in Seattle and haven’t tried One Bite yet, do yourself a favor — go. You’ll walk in for the food, but you’ll stay for the comfort, the care, and the charm that make this place truly special."
"Went in willing to give this place another shot (the last experience had terrible, overly sweet coffee and watery tea) I asked for a water first, because there was none out, and his response was "we don't have water.." in disbelief I say, "just a cup of tap water?" he laughs and says no, not unless I buy something If this is the response to a potential customer, I can't imagine how they would treat someone off the street who needed a cup of water. This is disgusting behavior. Do better. If your a POC I would not recommend, very unwelcoming any time I try to step foot in here"
"This is a cute cafe with a variety of desserts and drinks. I had their "croffle" which seems to be their signature dish. Mine was dense and kind of hard to cut into, I'm not sure if that is a unique experience or it's supposed to be that way. Regardless, it was really tasty! I really enjoyed the strawberry flavor. Their lemonades are delicious too!"
"I think if I only got the croffle and the cake, it would have been a solid 4 star. Unfortunately the other items wasn't up to par. This place have been on..."
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