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Fika Espresso Bar - New York City - Photo album

Wow - FIKA has perfected the smooth creamy cappuccino. Pastries rival the choice and quality from Europe’s best patisseries. Very international client base, and worth walking a few extra blocks to get here. My NY experience just got better. David W, Sep2018
Cozy place with a little space. Planned to find kind of Scandinavian breakfast but there only wraps, soup and cookies
This is a quaint little cafe with nice coffee and beautifully presented nibbles. Not a full breakfast type place but lovely for morning tea
Tiny place but very cute and very chic. I love the black and white decor. The espresso there is to die for. Like every New Yorker, I grew up and loved Starbucks. After experiencing my first Latte at this FIKA, I was converted. The baristas are so nice and attentive. They remember your drink if you g
Small, cozy and with only bar chairs to sit on. I love this place. Everything here is great from chocolate and pastries through coffee and to lunch options. I like the Fika's coffee a lot! I also had the meatballs platter here and it was absolutely great, although a touch on the pricy side compared
Efficient service. The food is delicious and the chef takes the time to ask each customer if they are enjoying their choice. Small place so you may want to eat out rather than in. Nice minimalistic design to the place. Strong and good coffee.
5/28/2010 Fantastic cappuccino, quite possibly the best I've ever had. Always came with a design: a leaf or a heart. Fika is a small yet trendy Swedish coffee house with supremely professional and friendly baristas. It can get really crowded - especially in the morning, mostly with locals. After rea
Solid coffee joint to hit up when you’re in need of caffeine and close to Central Park. They’re able to do a mean flat white with choice of alternatives including oat milk and almond milk. No soy milk for some reason. Friendly staff. Feels true to the FIKA cafes across Europe too. Great to see this
Was nice to arrive at a little slice of Stockholm in NYC - had an excellent coffee and blueberry flowerpot muffin - perhaps not the most Swedish experience, but the decor felt very authentic. Service was efficient, although you have to wait by the door when your coffee is prepared, so if its busy yo
Very good coffee, Amazing Chocolates. Be forewarned, a coffee and two chocolates will run you just shy of $9. Good cold brew. Some of the better cups of cold brew in Midtown.
I go to FIKA every time I am in New York for great Scandinavian-style pastries and coffee. The espresso machine was broken at this particular location when I stopped by, but the employees were very friendly and the atmosphere is small but cozy.
Cozy Swedish flavored coffee house. Limited sitting but great for a coffee and some solicitous go withs. Can do take away too. More expensive then Starbucks but it has a unique sensibilty
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