Bellden Cafe Building Community at the 'Nicest Place in Washington'

Bellevue, WALocal News

Bellden Café has rapidly established itself as a beloved gathering place in Bellevue, celebrated for its delicious avocado toast and its community-focused mission. Owner Claire Sumadiwirya's personal story is rooted in a transformative experience during her son's hospitalization in Shanghai, where she received unexpected kindness that inspired her to create a supportive environment for others. After returning to the U. S. , Claire sought to build a social enterprise that not only serves food but also actively contributes to local charities, addressing pressing social issues like homelessness and education inequality.

Despite her limited experience in the restaurant industry, her passion for hospitality and commitment to customer care are evident in every aspect of Bellden. The café prides itself on using fresh, house-developed ingredients and providing extensive training for its staff to ensure exceptional service. This dedication to quality and community connection has helped cultivate a loyal customer base that feels at home in the café. Claire's philosophy emphasizes the importance of following one’s dreams and learning from mistakes, encouraging others to embrace their unique journeys. Bellden Café stands as a testament to the power of love and community, proving that a small business can make a significant impact.

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