Mirage Art & Coffee
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Mirage Art & Coffee

1425 10th Ave, Honolulu, HI

★★★★4.4(117 Google reviews)

Crema's Take

Tucked away on Kaimuki's 10th Avenue, this eclectic cafe brings authentic Middle Eastern and Arabic coffee culture to Honolulu with genuine warmth and creativity. The owner Yasmeen infuses the space with her artistic spirit—hosting paint parties and open mic nights alongside expertly crafted specialty drinks like their signature Saudi coffee, a delicate light roast that transports visitors straight to the region. Whether you're craving traditional Arabic flavors in both coffee and food (their zaatar rivals homemade versions) or seeking a vibrant community gathering spot, this hidden gem delivers an experience that goes far beyond typical cafe culture.

What to expect

Traditional drinksSignature drinksPastriesSlow sitFamily friendlySpecialty drinksMeetings

Google Reviews

Richard Lindsay
★★★★★6 months ago

Spent 10 years of my life on the Middle East - finally found a cafe that made me realized what I had been missing. It is a little of the beaten track - but a great location. The team that run it are friendly, cheerful and make you feel relaxed. Saudi coffee came out excellent ie just as it should and the food was great. The Zatar was unbelievable. Loved the vibe - great place

Transform With Trainsalot
★★★★★a year ago

This place is a hidden gem in Kaimuki ! It is located on 10th Avenue. The owner is eccentric, funny, and very humorous. She hosts paint parties and open mic nights most months on Saturdays, and they are super fun ! Belly dancers, poetry, and music ! They also have local artist's pieces and you can always come by and get a nice cup of coffee ☕️

Not Squidword
★★★★a year ago

Looking for a different kind of coffee experience…? This eclectic cafe serves up a variety of options with middle eastern & Arabic flair. I tried the Saudi coffee which is a very light roast (more caffeine) with ground up cardamom served in an elaborate dallah, or teapot. The flavor reminded me of a Thai yellow curry but more viscous and desert-earthy. The cardamom prevents the stomach-ache one can get from coffee but gives another ginger-family feeling. I’m going to try the Turkish coffee next time as well as some authentic middle-eastern cuisine. A unique place & Jasmine will help you explore the vast world of coffee out there. 4.5/5 🤙🏼

tiffany chater
★★★★★a year ago

Jasmin was so sweet and the food was absolutely amazing. Im Lebanese and it tastes just as good as my mom’s Zatar!! So happy i found a place that has middle eastern food on island that actually tastes really good!! 10/10 recommend

A L
★★★★★3 years ago

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

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