Komedas coffee is the perfect place to be if you're looking to sit down, have a bite to eat, and have a hot cup of coffee. I don't recommend it if you're after a quick bite or on the go coffee. The wait can be a bit long.
The staff were very friendly, and the table service was great. The free bread that comes with the coffee was so soft and fluffy I couldn't resist buying more of it.
The overall feeling of being in Komedas coffee in Hakodate feels somewhat like any other chain restaurant in Japan. Smilling staff, families, couples, and single people.
For me, the one down fall is the coffee, while hot, wasn't at the high standard that comes to mind when I think of a "coffee shop" the places reminds me more so of a bakery, that also...
Read moreMy partner and I came here after exploring Motomachi. We were originally going to try Lucky Pierrot, but it was so loud and crowded with people that we decided to go here instead. I'm glad we did; it's a very comfortable, low-key diner style restaurant. Perfect for anyone who enjoyed Perkins or Lyons (rip). The sandwiches have lovely bread. We got the ebi katsu and miso pork katsu, both were very tasty and quite big. We also got some fries. For the coffee, I tried the Komeda Black, which is a specialty blend. It was deep and robust without going too far into bitter territory. An English menu was provided. The staff were friendly...
Read moreHad a lovely breakfast at the cafe at it was walking distance from our hotel near the morning market! The view from our booth was great and the whole cafe had a nice feel good homey vibe which we really enjoyed. We ordered the Viennese coffee which we really enjoyed as it was creamy and sweet. Also the mixed sandwich set to share as it was quite a large portion for us. The dessert (mini shiro noir) was the highlight though. It came with a sugar syrup which we drizzled on top, it was flaky sweet and delicious and definitely something I would...
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