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Welcome to Kingdom kafe

Kingdom Kafe in Fresno is an exceptional cafe and bakery that offers a cozy and welcoming ambiance. Customers rave about the home-cooked food, homemade coffee, and friendly staff who treat everyone like family. With a diverse menu catering to all tastes, from health-conscious options to indulgent treats, this cafe stands out for its quality and variety. The cafe is attached to the Karabakh Farmers Market, providing a unique setting with both indoor and spacious outdoor seating. Despite occasional service issues, the delicious food, including pistachio and cream lattes, chicken pesto sandwiches, and Armenian-style breakfast dishes, make Kingdom Kafe a hidden gem worth visiting.

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Welcome to Kingdom Kafe, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of Fresno, California. This café and bakery offers a unique blend of Armenian-inspired cuisine alongside classic breakfast and brunch options. As a food reviewer of Restaurant World, I had the pleasure of experiencing the inviting ambiance and mouth-watering dishes that Kingdom Kafe has to offer.

Upon entering Kingdom Kafe, I was greeted with friendly smiles and a cozy atmosphere that immediately made me feel at home. The menu boasts a variety of options, from flavorful lattes and bubble teas to hearty breakfast plates and delectable pastries.

One standout feature of Kingdom Kafe is their commitment to using fresh, locally-sourced ingredients in every dish. Whether you're craving a pistachio and cream latte or a savory chicken pesto sandwich, each item is crafted with care and attention to detail.

Customer reviews rave about the quality and taste of the food, with favorites including the strawberry matcha latte, avocado toast, and blueberry pancakes. The café also offers a selection of specialty drinks, such as Nutella frappes and toasted marshmallow white mochas, that are sure to delight your taste buds.

With a spacious indoor dining area, outdoor seating equipped with heaters, and a welcoming staff that treats patrons like family, Kingdom Kafe provides a dining experience like no other. Whether you're stopping by for a quick bite or enjoying a leisurely brunch with friends, Kingdom Kafe is the perfect spot to satisfy your cravings.

So, if you find yourself in Fresno and craving a delicious meal in a warm and inviting atmosphere, be sure to pay a visit to Kingdom Kafe. From the fresh flavors to the friendly service, this café and bakery truly has something for everyone.

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Ollie A.
Ollie A.

Hands down, without a shadow of a doubt, Kingdom Kafe is the best cafe/bakery in all of Fresno. I have visited many across the world and there isn't a single cafe/bakery that feels as welcoming as this one. The ambiance is awesome. I do all my studying there. The food is to die so and there's something for everyone, including those on a health kick. To top it off, they literally make EVERYTHING right there. You're getting home cooked food and homemade coffee away from home. Ana, Alyssa, and the rest of the staff treat all patrons as if they're family. They're also hilarious. Don't believe me? Check their Instagram! https://www.instagram.com/kingdomkafefresno?igsh=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ== The bad reviews seem to be mostly the Karen-type. I've never had a single bad experience and neither has anyone else that I know!

Andrew K.
Andrew K.

A quaint Armenian cafe located adjacent to the Karabakh Farmers Market. Their pastries, lattes, and breakfast plates are very popular. There is a small indoor dining area and very spacious outdoor seating equipped with heaters during the winter months and water mist during the summer. I enjoyed both the pistachio and cream latte and the creme brulee latte. Both drinks were smooth, creamy, and well-balanced, but were not hot upon arrival. The pistachio and cream came topped with an attractive microfoam art. The creme brulee latte, however, was more flavorful. The chicken pesto sandwich is a popular lunch item. I liked the simplicity of the sandwich and the chicken was cooked just right. The bread was toasted a little too long. The Armenian-style Sunnyside Up was amazing despite being a simple dish. It is a dish prepared with Jack cheese, basturma, tomato, bell peppers, two Sunnyside eggs, and served with sourdough toast. The eggs were perfectly cooked, paired nicely with the Jack cheese, tomato, and bell peppers, and all the ingredients were fresh. The dish was well-plated and aromatic. I notice they take their time to prepare the dishes, so do not expect your order to be ready under 15 to 20 minutes. Moreover, they screwed up on my order, so I had to wait an additional 20 minutes longer. One of the servers gave me a free cookie because of the screw-up but I was not a fan of it. What made matters much worse was a loud, very heated shouting match between two workers at the Karabakh Farmers Market ensued a few minutes after I sat down and you could hear everything. The shouting went on for a few minutes and made the customers uncomfortable. I was already annoyed my order was taking so long and now I had to put up with this? I do not know if the owners of the Karabakh Farmers Market also own and manage the cafe. Only a canopy wall separates them, so this is my assumption. The service I received from the young ladies who work here was friendly but lacked warmth and energy. I had to banter with the servers to get a smile and engage in substantive conversation. I wanted to return and try their soups, breads, and other breakfast plates but I probably will not after that unfortunate experience. A four-star rating is very generous and strictly based on the quality of the dishes and lattes I tried here. A return visit is unlikely for me.

Bailey I.
Bailey I.

The absolute BEST cafe food i've had in Fresno so far. I crave their strawberry matcha latte & avocado toast all the time. Very high quality matcha & food. A cute & cozy spot to have brunch outside. Everyone loved their food & drinks! Hidden gem Ordered: Strawberry Matcha Latte Iced with Oat Milk, Avocado Toast with an Egg sunny side up, Nutella Crepe with Strawberries, Crème Brûlée Coffee

Yiuing P.
Yiuing P.

First time, stopped by during lunch break. It is attached to a farmers market and right next to gas station. Plenty of parking. Cafe vibes, indoor and outdoor seating. Bathroom spacious, one men's urinal out of order but overall nice bathroom. Nice tables, one couch, some bar type seating with a small library. Christian music in the radio. I got the mocha and blueberry pancakes. Mocha was expertly steamed - best microfoam I've had outside of a major city. Blueberry pancakes AMAZING. 49 flapjack style with a soft chewy texture. Buttery finish with a delicious cream cheese sauce (I love cream cheese). Staff were nice, quiet types. I am definitely coming back if I get a chance. Easy 5 stars.

Nate M.
Nate M.

There's plenty of space here, both inside and outside on their front covered patio. I stayed inside and enjoyed an iced americano and their cozy modern decor. They offer a ton of classic coffee drinks and some delicious sounding specialty drinks. Like Nutella frappes, Almond Joy lattes, and a toasted marshmallow white mocha. They do offer a full breakfast menu and a limited lunch menu with sandwiches, wraps, soups and salads. They stop serving food at 3pm and close at 4pm. The owners here also own Karabahk Farmers Market nextdoor. Now you can support two local spots with one trip!

katey a.
katey a.

We had a girls brunch and it was so nice. Very chill environment, it looked like they were expanding the space. Our order took about 15 minutes to come, but our drinks were out quickly. I loved the matcha, it tasted so earthy and delicious. The food was amazing, I love that for the sandwich's they give jalapeños and pickles! The waffle was so warm and the toppings just melted it was perfect.

Nicole P.
Nicole P.

The breakfast wrap (I added bacon) really hit the spot. Was pretty pleased by the food and drinks. The coffee is strong and the strawberry matcha is not too sweet. Seating both inside and outside, but no available outlets for working. Kinda pricey (more than $50 for two ppl). Overall a good cafe!

Lily S.
Lily S.

Dropped by for brunch with some friends and it's a cute little spot. Seating is a bit limited and is on a FCFS basis since they don't service you like a full restaurant. I'd prepare for that especially if you have more than 2 in your party. I ordered the shakshouka and a matcha latte. The shakshouka was really tasty, I just wish it came with more bread! I also got to try my friend's tomato soup which was also great. Their matcha latte was really disappointing though. I wouldn't order that again. It tasted really bland. Matcha flavor was weak, I felt like I had a cup of milk. My friend didn't seem to enjoy her drink too much either, but when she asked for cold foam in hopes it would make it better they gave her some for free. Workers are all super nice but had to knock a star off for their drinks. Overall, I'd be back for some brunch!

Jenny G.
Jenny G.

Visiting Sequoia National Park and staying overnight in Fresco. Lunch was the first thing after coffee. We really enjoyed our lunch. We ordered the shakshouka, and it was delicious. Sourdough for dipping was a perfect combo. The Ajarski with the egg and cured ham was very cheese. Reminded us of the Georgian cheese boat. The pesto chicken sandwich was also delicious. The tomatoe soup was creamy and nice spice. The quinoa salad was big. We added chicken but really didn't need it as the quinoa and chickpea kept us full. The lemon vinegarette dressing went really well with the salad. This place is not just a boba cafe. Lol. They serve really good brunch food. The boba tea is just an extra plus. I really recommend this place for lunch/brunch food. It is fresh, and everything tastes great. Also, healthier choice. We enjoyed the food so much that we got a sourdough chocolate chip cookie to go. I have never had a sourdough cookie before, but I am sure it's healthier than a regular cookie. Lol.