"Hidden behind a heavy wooden door in an otherwise basic strip mall, this locals’ favorite Korean coffee shop opens into a cavernous, dreamlike ambience with antique furniture, tiered platforms for sitting on floor cushions at low tables, and a glass atrium that doubles as the bakery. Order colorful wedges of crepe cake dusted with powdered sugar, flaky chocolate croissants, and bacon potato quiche. Korean-style medium-roast coffee is aromatic and full-bodied with a lightly acidic flavor that works well in cappuccinos and lavender white mochas." - Janna Karel
"Behind heavy wooden doors in a nondescript Chinatown parking lot, diners will find the endlessly charming Gäbi Coffee & Bakery. The Korean coffee shop features some of the most aesthetically pleasing desserts in Las Vegas, all of which pair perfectly with espresso, pour overs, as well as signature drinks such as the Gabi (dry cappuccino with sprinkles of ground coffee and raw sugar). The modern industrial room has a greenhouse-like coffee station as its center, giving the vague feeling of being somewhere scenic outdoors." - Janna Karel
"A massive space, lush seating, and dreamy interior design make this Chinatown coffee shop a great place for working independently or in groups. Seats fill up quickly here, so take a seat and then place your coffee order online. If you can’t find a table, kick off your shoes and sit in the elevated floor seating at the cafe’s rear. Orders are announced over an intercom — so bring headphones if that’ll distract you." - Janna Karel
"Behind heavy wooden doors in a nondescript Chinatown parking lot, diners will find the endlessly charming Gäbi Coffee & Bakery. The Korean coffee shop features some of the most aesthetically pleasing desserts in Las Vegas, all of which pair perfectly with espresso, pour-overs plus signature drinks such as the Gabi (dry cappuccino with sprinkles of ground coffee and raw sugar)." - Janna Karel
"The original Chinatown cafe remains open on Spring Mountain Road, offering atrium-like seating areas and a signature wooden door. It was the launchpad for the doughnut spin-off two years ago and continues to operate even after the spin-off locations closed." - Janna Karel