What a lovely place , we met Yasmeen ❤️ she is amazing, and she welcomed us with an open heart and a big smile .she is an artist 🎨, and her painting are amazing We tried the Saudi coffee, and it was top notch 👌 and it reminded me of coffee back in Saudi . The food is delicious, and the vibe is outstanding. I'm so happy to find such a cool place here in Hawaii. Thank you so much, Yasmin
Great place if they are ever open and keep to their hours . Had the Saudi coffee the last time interesting and nice. This is our third time trying to go here wanted to try the Turkish coffee alas 0922 and no one’s there yet again no notice on door but light on . Oh well third times a charm opened 1 of 3 tries. Hard to stay in business (especially a small place like this) without customers and repeat customers. Won’t be going again . 3 stars only because I liked the Saudi coffee . You’d think a coffee shop would be open especially on a Saturday when half the world is off.
Yasmine is a warm and talented owner of this cute little cafe. Her passion for what she does is very inspirational and that’s reflected in the way her food is made and presented, using authentic tableware and handmade ingredients. I especially enjoyed the zatar pastry which I devoured before we even got to snap a picture of it. The coffee is very smooth and well made. Thank you Yasmine for sharing the culture in probably the furthest place away from the Middle East.
Turkish coffee, Saudi coffee, lattes, all delicious! Acai bowls are yummy, gelato is local, and there is even paint and sip on Tuesdays and Thursdays. I quite enjoy coming here!
My wife and I got babaganoush toast (pictured), avocado toast, vegetarian panini (pictured), pear nut muffin (pictured), lemon cake, and a Saudi coffee (I was pretty hungry). Altogether this cost just over $50, which is overpriced in my opinion. Food was ok except for some burnt toast and dry $5.25 muffin. All I wanted to drink was water but they only have bottled, so I abstained. I like that there's a place out in Palolo with vegetarian food but I can't say I left here super happy.
Unique place. Had Turkish coffee with my Turkish friend who says coffees don't have cardamom in them in Turkey but the coffee was good. Just not authentic Isuppose. Baklava was good. Owner wasn't in so no coffee reading available. Had a seat outside on a sunny day and had a good time. I'd go back there again.
I’m happy I stopped by. The cute and cozy inside with a few tables outside allow for your preference. I had the honey rose latte which was a little bit too sweet for my personal preference but still tasty. Biggest shoutout to Sara(h), super nice and pleasant, definitely gives the place a very friendly vibe! Would come back
Yasmin was so friendly! Ordered two lattes and a pricey lemon poppy muffin at 5p. The drinks, priced very well, were pretty strong (needing more sugar to balance) as mine kept me going all night and I'm a normal evening coffee junkie.
The shop itself, with every inch of wall decorated with an array of art, is quaint, cozy, and bright. With all the art and six or so tables, each with orchids, one could say it feels somewhat busy, but that's the smallest of concerns for the to-go customer.
As a coffee lover, I appreciate good coffee and unique coffee shops. Mirage Art & Coffee brings this to Oahu community. An outstanding mix of good coffee, pastries and art. The display of paintings on the wall and jewelry on the shelfs plus the hand written menu creates a curiosity and a bohemian atmosphere just like an European Coffee Shop. Highly recommended.
A L
What a lovely place , we met Yasmeen ❤️ she is amazing, and she welcomed us with an open heart and a big smile .she is an artist 🎨, and her painting are amazing We tried the Saudi coffee, and it was top notch 👌 and it reminded me of coffee back in Saudi . The food is delicious, and the vibe is outstanding. I'm so happy to find such a cool place here in Hawaii. Thank you so much, Yasmin
BIG MIKE
Great place if they are ever open and keep to their hours . Had the Saudi coffee the last time interesting and nice. This is our third time trying to go here wanted to try the Turkish coffee alas 0922 and no one’s there yet again no notice on door but light on . Oh well third times a charm opened 1 of 3 tries. Hard to stay in business (especially a small place like this) without customers and repeat customers. Won’t be going again . 3 stars only because I liked the Saudi coffee . You’d think a coffee shop would be open especially on a Saturday when half the world is off.
Maya Fezzani
Yasmine is a warm and talented owner of this cute little cafe. Her passion for what she does is very inspirational and that’s reflected in the way her food is made and presented, using authentic tableware and handmade ingredients. I especially enjoyed the zatar pastry which I devoured before we even got to snap a picture of it. The coffee is very smooth and well made. Thank you Yasmine for sharing the culture in probably the furthest place away from the Middle East.
Rayad Barakat
Turkish coffee, Saudi coffee, lattes, all delicious! Acai bowls are yummy, gelato is local, and there is even paint and sip on Tuesdays and Thursdays. I quite enjoy coming here!
Update: still excellent. Currently hiring!
Cyrus Howe
My wife and I got babaganoush toast (pictured), avocado toast, vegetarian panini (pictured), pear nut muffin (pictured), lemon cake, and a Saudi coffee (I was pretty hungry). Altogether this cost just over $50, which is overpriced in my opinion. Food was ok except for some burnt toast and dry $5.25 muffin. All I wanted to drink was water but they only have bottled, so I abstained. I like that there's a place out in Palolo with vegetarian food but I can't say I left here super happy.
Milan Kuzman
Yasmine, the owner is great, I had my first Saudi coffee and I really liked it 😀 Give this cute local spot a chance, you will love it.
Blu Phone South Korea
Unique place. Had Turkish coffee with my Turkish friend who says coffees don't have cardamom in them in Turkey but the coffee was good. Just not authentic Isuppose. Baklava was good. Owner wasn't in so no coffee reading available. Had a seat outside on a sunny day and had a good time. I'd go back there again.
Wilson Tsang
I’m happy I stopped by. The cute and cozy inside with a few tables outside allow for your preference. I had the honey rose latte which was a little bit too sweet for my personal preference but still tasty. Biggest shoutout to Sara(h), super nice and pleasant, definitely gives the place a very friendly vibe! Would come back
Brent Powers
Yasmin was so friendly! Ordered two lattes and a pricey lemon poppy muffin at 5p. The drinks, priced very well, were pretty strong (needing more sugar to balance) as mine kept me going all night and I'm a normal evening coffee junkie.
The shop itself, with every inch of wall decorated with an array of art, is quaint, cozy, and bright. With all the art and six or so tables, each with orchids, one could say it feels somewhat busy, but that's the smallest of concerns for the to-go customer.
Overall, I would go again!
Krisha Mae Doronio
As a coffee lover, I appreciate good coffee and unique coffee shops. Mirage Art & Coffee brings this to Oahu community. An outstanding mix of good coffee, pastries and art. The display of paintings on the wall and jewelry on the shelfs plus the hand written menu creates a curiosity and a bohemian atmosphere just like an European Coffee Shop. Highly recommended.