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Welcome to Cafe Mak

"Cafe Mak is a versatile spot in the heart of Ktown, offering a wide range of coffee, tea, and sandwiches. With amenities like free Wi-Fi, outdoor seating, and a diverse menu, it's a popular choice for students and freelancers looking to study or work late into the night. The ambiance is a mix of intimate and casual, with friendly service and a spacious layout. While the prices may be on the higher side, the quality of drinks like the Mak Korean Style Coffee and specialty teas like Yuja Cha make it a worthwhile visit for those seeking a cozy atmosphere to enjoy a good cup of coffee."

LOCATIONS
  • Cafe Mak
    612 Shatto Pl Los Angeles, CA 90005
    612 Shatto Pl Los Angeles, CA 90005 Hotline: (213) 252-9898

Introducing Cafe Mak, a hidden gem in the heart of Los Angeles at 612 Shatto Pl. This cafe offers a variety of options including desserts, coffee, tea, and sandwiches. Whether you're looking for a place to work, study, or relax, Cafe Mak has it covered.

What sets Cafe Mak apart is its attention to detail in providing a comfortable and inclusive space for customers. From offering vegan options to wheelchair accessibility and gender-neutral restrooms, Cafe Mak ensures everyone feels welcome.

One standout feature of Cafe Mak is its extensive drink menu. From specialty coffees like Mak Korean Style Coffee and flavored lattes to a selection of teas and unique drinks like Green Milk Tea and Yuja Cha Citron Tea, there is something for every palate.

In addition to their beverages, Cafe Mak also offers a range of delicious desserts and savory sandwiches. Customer favorites include the kimchi carbonara and the cheesecake. With options for brunch, lunch, dinner, and late-night cravings, Cafe Mak has you covered at any time of day.

Customers have praised the spacious and serene atmosphere of Cafe Mak, making it the perfect spot for studying or working. With fast and friendly service, Cafe Mak provides a seamless experience for patrons.

While some customers have noted minor drawbacks such as the pricing of drinks and limited natural lighting, the overall consensus is that Cafe Mak is a must-visit spot in Los Angeles.

Whether you're looking for a quiet place to study, a cozy spot for a coffee date, or a relaxing environment to work, Cafe Mak is sure to impress with its diverse menu and welcoming ambiance.

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Alexandra E.
Alexandra E.

Amazing place to study at. The vibe is great with many tables to sit at. Perks is they are open late. The only downside is it is not the place to be in a hot summer day. Their AC isn't strong in the seating area but the bathrooms are cold. The food never disappoints. My favorite is the kimchi carbonara.

Ava C.
Ava C.

okay if you wanna just study at a cafe, this is definitely the place for you. but wifi is so ass like please get an extra router or something. im begging. extension cord at every table and a printer is cool tho. dont get the tteokbokki. dont get it. i know it sounds good. but its so sweet snd not savory and the vegetables arent cookdd enough and the noodles and tteok are overcooked. dont get it. apparently the kimchi fried rice and the kimchi pasta is better. get tjose instead. perks: - parking lot is big and convenient

Soraya S.
Soraya S.

I had a great experience! This place is so big and spacious. I love that different areas of the place have different vibes! Came to study and will return to study. Coffees and cheesecake were both great. Speedy service.

Ellie R.
Ellie R.

Hidden gem in the heart of Ktown with an extensive menu and a ton of seating! Service was very friendly and fast with a serene indoor bar and sitting space plus patio outside. The drinks were all on the steeper side averaging $8 a glass, but were pretty good. Wish they had some more affordable options.

Nahi K.
Nahi K.

This cafe is open till late at night, so it seems popular among students and freelancers. I was surprised at how dark it was though and wasn't a huge fan of the lighting. I ended up moving to a different table closer to the entrance so I could get some natural light. You choose a table, then press the button to order from the menu, and the server brings out the food / drinks to your table. Prices are on the higher end but I wanted to try the sweet potato cake, which ended up being a lot denser than I thought it would be - it's a bit on the heavy side - not one of those soft, fluffy cake slices. Overall, I think it's a great cafe to come and get your work done. They say you need to re-order after 3 hours but didn't rush me to leave.

Paola C.
Paola C.

I'm a big fan of Yuja Cha (citron tea) and Cafe Mak's wasn't the exception. The price for the tea was a bit steep at ~$7; however, it's a reasonable price to pay for a great environment to study or work for a few hours. Service was provided through a button system, which was great for focusing on studies and work. Unless service is requested, patrons are left to whatever they're focusing on. As evening fell, Cafe Mak seemed to become more lively and the food smelled delicious. I look forward to experiencing this aspect of the cafe during a future visit.