About this spot
Qima Café brings Middle Eastern hospitality and French patisserie techniques together in a cozy Covent Garden corner. Their baklava achieves the impossible balance of crispy phyllo and perfectly sweetened filling, while Turkish coffee arrives in traditional copper pots. The intimate space feels like a neighborhood café that happens to be steps from tourist central.
💡 Tips before you go
- Try their Turkish coffee served in traditional copper pots for an authentic experience
- The baklava is made fresh daily and represents excellent Middle Eastern pastry technique
- Seating is limited so consider takeaway during peak tourist hours
Common Questions
How much does Qima Café and Pâtisserie cost?
Coffee drinks £3-5, pastries £4-7, Turkish coffee £3-4 (approximately $4-9 USD)
Where is Qima Café and Pâtisserie - Covent Garden?
Located at 21-22 New Row in Covent Garden, central London, walking distance from Covent Garden station
Do they serve traditional Middle Eastern coffee?
Yes, they serve authentic Turkish coffee in traditional copper pots alongside Middle Eastern pastries and French-influenced items
About this page
Restaurant: Qima Café and Pâtisserie - Covent Garden
Cuisine: Coffee shop
Location: Covent Garden, London, United Kingdom
Source: Curated from review platforms