Reviews Cafe Soleil

5
Addis (Addis)
+5
I really enjoyed this place. We ordered from the brunch menu and got the smoked salmon with potatoes, rosemary chicken sandwich, mint tea, and latte. The food came out quickly and the first bite melted in my mouth. You can tell the ingredients they use are fresh and the atmosphere feels elevated like an Ethiopian-French bistro, it reminded me of New Orleans. I love that the prices are very reasonable too! 10 out of 10, excited to come back to try their dinner menu.
4
Kelsey Sagawa
+4
Popular neighborhood restaurant with friendly and attentive service. Stopped by for lunch on a Saturday around 1pm and ordered the open faced sandwich. My partner ordered the roasted eggplant sandwich. The side potatoes were amazing, and the sandwiches were decent. Nice atmosphere and a great place for a quick lunch or catching up with friends! Want to come back to check out their dinner menu (when they serve Ethiopian cuisine).
5
qwe rty
+5
Beautiful experience that took me to bussington city. Chef’s kiss😙😙beautiful customer service. Shoutout to a man named Beruk who showed excellent professionalism and outstanding generosity. Overall beautiful human and beautiful experience.
5
Rob Marshall
+5
Beautiful little cafe with some of the best French toast, freshly squeezed orange juice and scrambled eggs. All home made ingredients including the jam. Service was friendly and very inviting.
5
Karen Stuhldreher
+5
I have never had a less than wonderful experience at this restaurant. The salads—we had one of each—are excellent, cold, fresh, well dressed, tasty. We ordered the. vegetarian platter which comes with plenty of warmed Injeras and nice portions of 3 vegetarian dishes. All were good. The wine was good too. Everything is so reasonably priced.
5
Jaiveer Chauhan
+5
Nice French Toast, Big waiter was very nice. Smoothies are available too
5
Alex Chin
+5
bussin Truly a hidden gem! The dishes are full of flavor, perfectly portioned, and the price is pretty nice as well—especially for Seattle haha! Not to mention, the welcoming and friendly attitudes of the staff perfectly complements the cozy atmosphere of the restaurant! 10/10 experience, would highly recommend whether you’re dining in or ordering to go!
5
Kanhar Munshi
+5
It is hard to imagine that the best most accessible brunch place in Seattle could be at an Ethiopian restaurant, but such is the nature of most hidden treasures. It is a remarkable privilege to be able to dine here. The food is elegantly presented, the bread is home made, and the meal savory. I took a photo - which I rarely do, because in my opinion Khurri (the owner) has elevated her work into an art form - we felt we were transported to a scene straight out of Midnight in Paris.
5
Maleda Sims
+5
Amazing food and employees were very attentive and polite. The restaurant is in a cute part of the city and has French aesthetic! Food was delicious for dinner and brunch! Must try!
5
Claire Johnston
+5
This place is amazing! The atmosphere was warm and cozy with lovely music and amazing service and wait-staff. Our server took us through the menu and gave us great recommendations. The Eggplant dish and Garlic Spinach dish were personal favorites, but everything was delicious. The injera was especially good and the Ethiopian black tea paired perfectly with the meal. Will definitely be back!
5
Rahul Vishen
+5
Visiting from New York we stumbled into this hidden gem. Probably one of the finest brunches I've had in Seattle. Simple, elegant and tasteful. The coffee was pretty good too
5
Raven Kelly Smith
+5
Love this place, great food, always a chill atmosphere. The brunch menu and the dinner menu differ, with dinner being Ethiopian and pasta. Great local spot!
5
Neha Raina
+5
Such a cute little hidden gem with a jazzy French bistro vibe. Unpretentious delicious and nutritious food, never a line and very friendly staff.
5
Emily Neeleman
+5
We love this place! Charming and quiet, the staff is super friendly and helpful, and the food both times have blown us away. I crave it all the time. The lentil Ke’yi We’t is particularly good, and I usually don’t like lentils very much. Also love getting the mint tea :)
5
Yung Bald
+5
One of the best hidden gems on the west coast. The ethiopean dinners are superb.
5
Sarah R
+5
I love this cozy restaurant! Beautiful atmosphere. Great service. Simple and tasty menu for brunch and dinner. Can’t recommend enough.
5
Kevin Knutson
+5
The nearby Cafe was a huge wait and this place was completely empty, which is criminal. My partner and I came here on a whim and I can see this being a future craving destination. I got the ginger tea and the open faced chicken sausage sandwich. It was perfect portions (especially for the price) and every ingredient was flavorful. I usually put hot sauce on my breakfast but I felt that would do a disservice to the meal. The food is excellently prepared, the staff is super nice, the atmosphere is charming. Do Seattle a favor and support places like this.
5
Gentry Lange
+5
Old school feeling Seattle Breakfast Cafe, family run. Totally nice. And no line. Lots of mediocre breakfast places with long lines in this town. Hopefully you all will make this place popular, because they deserve your business. Standard breakfast fare on a Sunday. But very reasonably priced. And not crowded. Yet. Plus they are super duper nice.
5
Sydney Rogalla
+5
This is truly a hidden gem in the neighborhood! The food was excellent! The proportions were great! We were there for brunch and it was such a beautiful little cafe. The staff is excellent, very attentive and thoughtful. If you are in this area I would highly recommend this place, specifically their smoked salmon sandwich!