Little Saigon, Westminster, Calif. 

Located in the heart of Little Saigon, Kei Coffee House finally opened its doors for a soft opening that takes the coffee scene to the next level. Kei Concepts, a restaurant concept creation and management group , has created another establishment that promises to be a must-visit spot with unique flavors and inviting ambiance.

They are three weeks into their soft opening with special hours, Wednesday through Sunday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.. Arriving an hour before closing time, I was pleasantly surprised to find no long lines, considering the early buzz. I ordered their specialties, Banana Toffee Latte, which is made with house-made banana milk , and Matcha Latte with Cheese Foam. Both drinks was a rich, creamy flavor that was decadent and reassuring. To pair with the drinks, I ordered the Popcorn Chicken, Señorita Breads- Milk & Butter and Cheese, Egg Bites and the Beef Paté Chaud, a flavorful pastry with flawlessly flaky crust. 

The service was impressively fast as my order was ready in under 10 minutes, enough time to take in the atmosphere. The coffee house is spacious, with plenty of seating, including a cozy bar area where customers can relax, enjoy their drinks, and engage in conversations. The layout promotes a laid-back vibe, which makes it the perfect place to enjoy with friends or spend a moment for yourself.

Kei Coffee House offers a menu that features flavors inspired from across Asia. The commitment to quality is evident, from their handcrafted beverages to the flavorful bites that make a perfect combination. Their carefully chosen ingredients were sourced from a variety of Asian countries, such as the Philippines, Indonesia, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, and more. Each sip and bite provides the customers with authentic Asian flavors. 

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Kei Coffee House

As Kei Coffee House continues to refine everything for a better experience, I’m looking forward to returning and trying more of their offerings once it gets to the Grand Opening. If you’re in the area, it’s worth stopping by.