Welcome to Jaiiya Cafe

10032 Edmonds Way Ste 101, Edmonds, WA 98020, United States

General Info

If you’re looking for a relaxed coffee spot with a thoughtful menu and a genuinely cozy vibe, Jaiiya Cafe is one of those places that quietly wins you over. Tucked along Edmonds Way, this coffee shop feels welcoming from the moment you walk in, especially with its wheelchair accessible entrance and seating, which makes the space inclusive and easy to navigate.

The first thing that stands out is how balanced the menu is. It’s not just about coffee-though the drinks are definitely worth your attention. The Mocha here has a smooth, rich flavor without being overly sweet, and if you’re in the mood for something a little different, the Ube Dalgona offers a fun twist with its creamy texture and subtle sweetness. Pair either with one of their pastries, and you’ve got a simple but satisfying start to your day.

Food-wise, Jaiiya Cafe leans into comfort food, but with a fresh, modern touch. The PB Power Bowl and the Tropics is a standout if you want something filling yet energizing. It’s the kind of dish that feels both indulgent and nourishing at the same time. On the other hand, the Turkish Eggs and Toast bring a savory, slightly bold flavor profile that’s perfect for brunch lovers looking to try something beyond the usual options.

The atmosphere plays a big role in the experience too. It’s cozy without feeling cramped, making it a good spot whether you’re catching up with friends or just spending some quiet time alone. Reviews often highlight how easy it is to settle in here for a while, and that’s something you’ll notice quickly once you grab a seat.

Another practical bonus is the free street parking nearby, which makes visiting hassle-free. That small detail, combined with the thoughtful layout and accessible features, shows that this location is designed with real guests in mind.

Overall, Jaiiya Cafe delivers a well-rounded experience. The menu offers variety without being overwhelming, the setting feels warm and inviting, and the service features make it accessible to a wide range of visitors. It’s the kind of neighborhood coffee shop that feels reliable but still has enough personality to keep you coming back.

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HOUR OPENING
  • Monday
    07:00 AM - 04:00 PM
  • Tuesday
    07:00 AM - 04:00 PM
  • Wednesday
    07:00 AM - 04:00 PM
  • Thursday
    07:00 AM - 04:00 PM
  • Friday
    07:00 AM - 04:00 PM
  • Saturday
    07:30 AM - 04:00 PM
  • Sunday
    08:00 AM - 04:00 PM

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What customers say?

“ Totally underrated place! We got the Turkish eggs and I tried the Jaiiya Latte, both were amazing and definitely worth coming back for! ”

- Ashley Villar -

“ Who knew that your favorite little cafe and brunch place would be hidden behind OnoPoke in the first floor of condo? I know, right? Well, we have that in common (or we will once you visit!). I consider myself a difficult customer, but Lina greeted me with a knowing smile and proceed to sweep me off my persnickety feet. Lina has opinions! I love that. I couldn't decide what drink I wanted because one didn't sound perfect, so she just created something for me: a cardamom and white pepper latte . I had the Turkish eggs, which were incredible and generous, and they come served over a dill yogurt. My companion had a bruschetta sandwich with tomato, arugula, and prosciutto; also delightful. What an unexpected treat on a Friday morning. Thank you, Jaiiya! ”

- Aerin Armstrong -

“ Fast and friendly service! Ingredients were all fresh and high quality, the salmon lox croissant sandwhich was a favorite . Their PB&J bowl is as awesome as advertised, blended for real, and the peanut butter just jumps out in flavor. Also a must try! 100% recommended if in the area and worth the trip. ”

- Hans Tan -

“ Such a tasty lil cafe! Jaiiya is a great find between Edmonds/Shoreline if you’re looking for an ~elevated~ coffee and breakfast (or lunch). The menu is full of interesting and flavorful dishes, like the Turkish eggs. They have the perfect amount of spice and it’s just a more unique dish compared to most standard cafe breakfasts. They have smoothies, sandwiches and toasts too. I always want to try something new, but I love the eggs! Their coffees have tons of options for add-ins and they have a variety of options, like my lavender cream cold brew. Overall the price point is great and I consider this a value, especially with the quality of food (for two poached Turkish eggs it’s only $9). If you’re in the area I highly recommend trying this place out, it doesn’t disappoint! ”

- Missy Zielinski -

“ The Turkish eggs were amazing! The avocado toast not so much. The coffee was good, but was slightly cold for my taste. ”

- Gandhali Juvekar -

“ I love this little private cafe place. We had an avocado and toast with poached egg and added some prosciutto to it. It was amazing. My husband had a breakfast burrito that was great, coffee and chocolate banana bread. Service was great, and the place is cozy . ”

- Daria Herceg -

“ Had a delightful snack/ brunch here one of those places that is not a full blown brunch place with mounds of food. I ordered the Turkish eggs ($8.50) was Greek yogurt with dill, olive oil, garlic, topped with Aleppo pepper butter and 2 poached eggs, crispy toast. Initially a little surprised to see that warm poached eggs on cold yogurt (was thinking it would be more along the lines of mansaf aged yogurt sauce) but it was still yummy. I ate it fast before my eggs got cold ;) My friend ordered a Beet Hummus Avocado Toast ($7.50) - it was good but they did not have the pickled onions so it was missing the sour taste that would have completed it. But all in all it looked good, healthy and small enough not to fall into a food coma. Jaaiya makes a really good cardamom latte - it’s just perfect. ”

- Seeker of Unique Experiences -

“ There really aren't that many places that serve acai bowls in Seattle, or even Washington, and so it excites me to find places that actually do make them because I love myself a super fresh and delicious acai bowl. I wanted to check this place out, and see what they're all about before driving down to school. Originally I was just gonna get an acai bowl, but I ended up also getting an avocado toast, and a prosciutt of happiness just because they looked super good, and it would help hold me over for the day. Man, when we were waiting for our food, and it was getting prepared, I could just smell the beautiful aroma of whatever they were making, even through my mask. It smelt so heavenly. I was just thinking, if the smell is anything like the flavors of the food, then I'm in for a real treat. Anyways, when we got our food, and opened up the box, it looked so beautiful, and so aesthetically pleasing, but also looked very appetizing. First off, the prosciutt of happiness. This was probably my favorite dish of the morning, but it was a close race witg the avocado toast. But, I really love the name of the dish. Anyways, that butter croissant that they used as the bread was phenomenal. I really didn't expect the actual croissant to be so flaky, buttery, and crisp. It definetly set the bar for the whole sandwich, but also on it's own, the croissant would be really good, and yall know I love some good croissants. Every other component in the sandwich was super fresh, and there were so many different textures, and aromas and flavors that all worked together in harmomy to make a really solid sandwich. You have the flakiness from the croissant, bitterness and frehsness from the arugala, and a creaminess and that pungent richness from the garlic, and herbiness from the basil. For my liking, there was a bit much aioli and so I just got a huge mouthful of cream. Just a lot going on, but a lot going good for the sandwich. Then of course, the prosciutto and that poached egg! The prosciutto added that salty component the sandwich needed to be complete, but that poached egg! The egg really elevated the dish, and finished what was already a solid sandwich off even better. It really was poached perfectly though, and, oh man, that egg yolk oozed out and coated everything (even my hand ) in a luscious golden sauce. It was delicious, and was quite delightful. Next, the avocado toast. I mean, this was a nother dish that was executed extremely well. But that walnut bread they used was SO crisp and crunchy, and also toasted to perfection. Everything else also worked in harmomy, plus you also have several different textures and flavors, but what I love most was the pop of color from the watermelom radish. Yes, it also added a freshnessnand a crunch but it made the avocado toast look more beautiful. Then of course the poached egg on top was also perfect and oozed all that glorious and luscious egg yolk all over like a luxurious sauce. Overall, really delicious as well. Finally, the acai bowl, "the classic..." To be honest, I wasn't a huge fan of the acai bowl, and I really thought that was what they specialized in. It really could've been better in a couple places. I mean, it did taste very fresh, and all the fresh fruit were very fresh as well. The thing is, the actual acai part had an overpowering banana flavor, and I couldn't necessarily taste the acai. Also, I'm not a big fan with the acai part is liquidy, I really like it when it has that sorbet texture and you can kind of eat it like ice cream, but again that's just preference. I still finished it, but it kind of disappointed me because it's so hard to find a good acai bowl up in the PNW. If the toast and sandwich weren't so amazing, then I'm not sure if I would come here again. Overall, this is a really solid place, in a nice area, but of course there could be slight room for improvement, but I will definitely be checking this place out before school if it weren't for those sandwiches and toasts! ”

- Kalen Gutierrez -
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10032 Edmonds Way Ste 101, Edmonds, WA 98020, United States

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