A Morning Delight at Key Cafe
Nestled in the heart of Japan, Key Cafe offers an unparalleled breakfast experience that’s both delightful and memorable. My recent visit was a feast for the senses, starting with a berry souffle that was as light as a whisper and bursting with fresh, vibrant flavors. Paired with a perfectly brewed coffee, each sip and bite felt like a harmonious blend of artistry and comfort.However, the true star of the morning was the humble boiled egg. But don’t let the simplicity fool you. This egg was a revelation. With a yolk so bright orange it felt like capturing a piece of the sunrise, it was creamy and just barely solid, achieving that elusive perfect consistency. It wasn’t just an egg; it was an experience, one that lingered on the palate and left a lasting impression.For anyone visiting Japan, Key Cafe is a must-visit. Whether you're a foodie on a quest for the best breakfast or just someone who appreciates the finer details of culinary craftsmanship, this spot won’t disappoint. Here’s to more delightful discoveries in this...
Read moreWe wanted latte coffee and souffle japanese pancakes. Coffee was ok, but the pancakes were not fresh and were cold. I asked for the one with cherries (as it wasn't as a breakfast set) and the fruit came frozen, chilling my teeth. I understand fruits in Tokyo are stored in freezers, but I think the staff should check their status before delivering an order.
My husband asked the one with maple and butter, and a coffee. His pancake came without butter and maple, so he had to go and ask for them. Service was ok, but the cashier could have helped us with the order, as we asked coffee+maple pancake that was also as a set, but she charged...
Read moreI visited Keys Café, which is located on the second floor, mainly because I wanted to try their pancakes. Overall they were good, but not exceptional — they didn’t feel freshly made to order, and they’re not the same as the typical fluffy Japanese pancakes.
I also asked for an espresso, which surprisingly wasn’t on the menu, even though it’s usually the base for most coffee drinks. The place itself was fine, not particularly new, but the staff were very nice and spoke English, which was appreciated.
On the plus side, the whole breakfast was under 900 yen, which is very...
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