Food: Very good latte and red bean toast. Latte was rich, thick and creamy, yet light at the same time. Suitable for those who do not like strong coffee flavours.
Red bean toast was interesting as we have never thought about using red bean as a spread. The thin layer of butter at the bottom added a salty flavour that works well with the sweetness of the red bean. The addition of a few pieces of nuts on top gives the toast a much needed crunch, which is appreciated.
Service: Excellent. It appears to be a one-man operation but everything went smoothly. When you are in Okinawa, don’t rush. Just be in the moment.
Atmosphere: The coffee place was located along a main road. We chose to sit outside and people-watched. It’s lovely to be outside when the...
Read moreA nice, little gem located along the street. Seems to be frequently mainly by locals. Parking is available further back from the cafe. Just about 5mins walk away. Came around 10.30am and there was already a queue. Note that the cafe is only able to sit 10pax at a time. Waited about 20-30mins for a seat. Cafe has a nice cool, jazzy vibe. Owner runs a one-man show. So be patient and prepare to wait abit for food. Coffee is good and the food is...
Read moreIt is a super quirky local cafe - retro shabby chic. Each coffee and food item is made to order to you can feel the care for each item by the owner. The croque madame was really great and so was iced coffees. There was an error with some orders on the next table and the conversation between the staff and the customer made us feel a little uncomfortable as there was a little blaming. Otherwise it is a nice...
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