“Koshi” means light in Japanese, and this café truly lives up to its name. The space is beautifully designed to invite natural light from every angle, creating a serene and uplifting atmosphere. Downstairs, there's even a small lighthouse-like feature that’s simply gorgeous. I genuinely felt like a plant basking in the sun—soaking in the light and warmth.
The food is nourishing and clean, and both the black sesame latte and the matcha are excellent. The music adds to the chill, relaxing vibe—perfect for unwinding or spending quiet time.
I also appreciated the attention to detail, like the Japanese-style toilet seats. The only minor downside was a slightly odd smell in the restroom, but that didn’t take away from the overall experience.
Everything else was a solid 10/10. I’d definitely love to come back to try their desserts and...
Read moreKoshi Cafe is a true gem, from the minimalistic decor serving as a perfect backdrop to highlight the delightful treats awaiting you as you step in. The memorable experience starts as you are greeted by a tantalizing display of pastry waiting to be indulged🥐🍪The servers greet you with their warm welcome, coupled with the excitement of live dessert-making by the cutest pastry chef. Don’t miss out on their avocado tartine topped with delectable chimichurri sauce and a perfectly cooked sunny egg🍳 Of course, the ‘sesame island’ is a staple on every table, beckoning you to return and desiring for more🤤Whether you’re looking for a peaceful workplace spot or a charming setting for a coffee date, Koshi Café leaves you craving more with its inviting ambiance and...
Read moreKoshi in Japanese means light, and so is this Café. It's designed in such a way that brings light from every different angle. Specifically downstairs, there is a lighthouse, so gorgeous. I felt like a plant when I went downstairs to get some light and warmth. The food is very nurturing and clean. So is their black sesame late and matcha. Their music ambient is absolutely super chill. I really like this place. Their toilets were made with Japanese toilet seats. The only constructive comment I could write in here is the oddly smell in the toilet. Otherwise, everything is 10/10. I would definitely want to come back here again to try their deserts and...
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