Welcome to Land to Sea
Land to Sea is a vibrant coffee and tea spot located at 402 Graham Ave in Brooklyn, NY. With a cozy community hub ambiance, they offer a variety of Asian pastries and specialty drinks that are both unique and delicious. The cafe hosts local events, providing a warm and welcoming atmosphere for customers to enjoy. From their Apple crisp matcha latte to their iced oat miso pumpkin spice latte, Land to Sea offers a diverse range of flavors that cater to all tastes. The cafe's dedication to quality, service, and creating a space for the community sets it apart as a must-visit destination in Brooklyn.
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Welcome to Land to Sea, a cozy coffee and tea shop located at 402 Graham Ave in Brooklyn, NY. This community hub offers a unique blend of Asian pastries and drinks, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere for locals and visitors alike.
With a focus on bringing people together, Land to Sea hosts local events and provides exceptional service to all customers. Their menu features a wide range of specialty drinks, such as the Apple crisp matcha latte with oat milk and the iced oat miso pumpkin spice latte, which have received rave reviews from regulars.
Guests can enjoy delicious buns and Chinese/Taiwanese pastries, along with seasonal special drinks that keep them coming back for more. The cafe's Asian-themed decor and friendly staff add to the overall experience, making it a favorite spot for coffee lovers and cafe enthusiasts.
What sets Land to Sea apart is not just their menu offerings, but also the sense of community and creativity that permeates the space. The cafe is a reflection of the founders' passion for creating a welcoming environment where customers can enjoy unique flavors and connect with each other.
Whether you're looking for a new favorite drink or a relaxing place to work, Land to Sea has something for everyone. Come experience the vibrant energy and delicious offerings at this hidden gem in Brooklyn!

Great, homey, cozy community hub with Asian pastries and drinks. They host local events to bring people together and the service was so good! I enjoyed the Apple crisp matcha latte oat milk iced $7 and my friend, who goes there pretty often because she's a local, liked her iced oat miso pumpkin spice latte. The buns were also delicious and fresh! There were lots of tables and multiple rooms, and people were chatting, reading, or doing work there.

I came here with a friend recently for coffee. I had an iced tea, which was really good. Friendly service, good drinks (lots of fun options), and cute interior. I'd definitely come back!

Was so good, I loved the vibes and decor of the cafe. The hot dog pastry was so delicious and salty paired with my sweet lavender peaflower matcha. Customer service was nice and attentive to me despite how busy it was. Also their jade ceramic mug is so cute, I just had to get one!

I finally got around to coming here and I'm glad I made the trek! Their specialty drinks are really fun, and their Chinese pastries are tempting (they're just a lot more expensive than if you got them in Chinatown so I decided to pass on them). I got an oatmilk latte with corn cream on top, which was really good - the corn flavor was subtle but it came through and there were bits of corn pulp in the drink. The cafe is also a great place to work - a few tables outside, along with ample seating near the register and in the back room (it's just a bit darker back there in case you're looking for sunlight). There's also free wifi and a bathroom in the back as well. Highly recommend coming!

If you're looking for Asian flavors, no need to look further. Land to Sea has a whole spread of Chinese / Taiwanese pastries as well as asian flavor espresso drinks. Honestly a cafe lover's dream menu. The pastries are obviously best fresh, but they tasted pretty good after a couple hours too. They also offer seasonal special drinks, so you won't get bored of coming back. Highly recommend!

Cool Asian-themed cafe. They roast their own coffee beans and also have Asian-themed artwork. Dishes: 1) Flower hotdog bao: pretty good and soft, solid item 2) ham & cheese bao: good but not AS good as the flower hotdog bao 3) iced oat milk latte: solid. 4) pea flower lavender matcha speciality: I think the regular matcha would be better. The drink's color is pretty though Logistics: -accepts cc -has indoor and outdoor seating -good for teleworking

It's surprising how busy these places get but I see why! This place repetitively came up as a must-stop-at place while doing my little research on cute cafes in Brooklyn. I'm a bigggg fan of taking a classic coffee drink and adding flavors from my childhood to it... which is exactly what this place does! Red bean latte and cold brew w/ black sesame foam are the two that I tried and would recommend both if you're looking to expand your taste buds and try something new. The cold brew with sesame foam is subtle but black sesame normally is nutty and creamy (minus the peanut allergy concerns) so it adds an extra oof to it without going overboard. I was nervous about the red bean latte because most red bean drinks I get, the red bean is like refried bean consistency and I am not a fan of that. However, this red bean latte is delicious! It has the red bean flavor without the chunky beans. Definitely adding this place to cafes to return to whenever i'm back.

nice chill spot to grab some unique drinks and sit :) I've been here a couple times on the weekdays and it's never been too crowded, making it a great spot to study/do work (though not sure about the outlet situation). I'd say the drinks/food aren't life changing, but the uniqueness/vibes of the place are what bring me back. My most recent visit I had the cold brew and added black sesame cold foam. I was expecting the cold foam to be sweet but surprisingly it wasn't at all (which was good for me), the black sesame flavoring was way too subtle though and my drink ended up just tasting like a creamy iced coffee (which wasn't bad tho!) I tried the HK Arnold Palmer, it tasted like a sweet iced tea. They have pastries which arent too much more than what you would pay for at a Chinese bakery. There's also a restroom in the back. If I lived in the area I'd definitely frequent here to cowork.

It's places like Land to Sea that keep me living in New York. A local coffee shop that has the community on its back, hosting local art exhibitions, pop-up bake sales, workshops, film screenings, etc. I'll be honest though. I'm not the moral authority on how good the actual coffee is. My order is just a black cold brew or americano.... tough to mess that up. BUT, I am the moral authority on a vibe check. Land to Sea CLEARS the vibe check. No corporate company driven by profits could curate this vibe. No amount of money could. It's straight from the soul. You can tell every chair, table, coffee mug, light fixture, and art piece that hangs on the wall has been hand picked. You might think I'm fufu or crazy, but in certain spaces I just feel so creative and free to express myself. Right when I walked in here I'm like "OH YEAH. I FEEL FLOWY!" Gotta stay flowy... Land to Sea is founded and operated by 2 daughters of immigrants who are first time business owners. I love this for a few reasons: A) I LOVE seeing young people start/run businesses. It's inspiring. They got me over here thinking what do I want to do that I'm not doing. No excuse, just produce. B) This is pure speculation, but I imagine their parents immigrated to the US to give their children the opportunity to do something EXACTLY like this. Their parents must be so proud. It gets me a little choked up just thinking about it. I had kind of a business meeting here so I was really nervous and shy, and didn't realize until too late that they specialize in Chinese pastries. I would have cracked off on that Bolo Bao forsure. Also, I'll be back for that Jade coffee mug they sell. That thing has been living rent free in my head for the past 5 days. I'm in a jade phase these days. THANKS LAND TO SEA KEEP DOING Y'ALLS THING! STAY FLOWY! Ig @jnov_ Tiktok @jnov_reviews

They have interesting drinks and the interior is nicely decorated. The pastries were what you would typically find at Asian bakeries but it's a bit smaller here and slightly pricier than in Chinatown. I think what ruined the experience was when we accidentally spilled a drink, the staff didn't offer to make another one but she was quick to clean it up. She was professional with the attitude but there weren't much friendly attitude to make us feel better about the situation. It was spilled all over someone's lap! For that reason, the service is bare minimum. It could be that she was busy and didn't really want to handle that at the moment which is understandable. I guess I'm not sure what to expect in situation like that, I don't expect them to make another drink but it would have been a very nice gesture and good service if they offered to remake the drink, considering the drink was basically untouched. I wish the Bo lo bao had more butter spreader across the whole surface of the bun inside of a tiny area like it's a filling. The tradition way to serve bo lo bao at a cafe is to put butter in the middle. Ham and onion bread is what you'd typically get at an Asian bakery so it was good. Didn't get to try the espresso mint julip bc it was spilled. $7 down the drain :( Lavender pea flower matcha was subtle and light, interesting to try. They have other items that seem interesting but not sure I'll be back soon.