Japanese Kissa-ten theme cafe with many Youshoku inspired menu along with great coffee and tea. Created and managed by restauranteur Motoyasu Utsunomiya who owns East Side King and Thai kun, and Kayo & Také Asazu who owns Komé Sushi Kitchen, Uroko and Sushi A Go Go at Austin Airport terminal.
Cafe serving coffee & espresso drinks plus Japanese toast & other bites in snug, hip digs.
Hours
Wednesday | 7 AM–7 PM |
Thursday | 7 AM–7 PM |
Friday | 7 AM–7 PM |
Saturday | 7 AM–7 PM |
Sunday | 7 AM–7 PM |
Monday | 7 AM–7 PM |
Tuesday | 7 AM–7 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 916 Springdale Rd Bldg 3, #101, Austin, TX 78702
Phone: (512) 524-1544
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Reviews
Hizban Momin
This place has to be the best Japanese cafe in Austin. I went here for the first time recently and I was blown away by all the food I got. I got the chicken katsu plate. It comes with two sides. I got Japanese style curry and potato salad. The chicken katsu was fried perfectly , it was crispy and had a nice crunch to it. The sauce on top adds amazing bold flavors. That’s what makes those chicken katsu the best in Austin. The curry and potato salad both had flavors as well. For my dessert, I got the honey milk toast and the toast was very fluffy and crispy. It was toasted perfectly. I also got to try the iced saifa coffee and it was good too, a bit on the sweeter side but still a must try. I highly recommend this place and I will definitely be back soon.
… moreMelinda Bianchi
Found this nice little coffee shop on our way to another destination. Kind of suspect when you’re walking around the outside of the building. It’s pretty rundown but when you walk inside, it feels like you’ve been transported to a different world. The indoor space is extremely chic. Their offerings are on par with my favorite coffee shops around the US. It also seems that they take some inspiration from Japan. I got the Peach Cobbler Latté which was too sweet, but satisfied my craving. I also ordered Mugicha that was lightly sweetened with simple syrup. It was perfect for such a hot day!
… moreSeana Epley (Nosy Nancy)
Holy Smokes! Wish I would have found this place sooner. The best restaurant tofu I’ve ever had! Fried tofu teriyaki, anchovy garlic bread, kale salad, and curry. I completely cleaned the plate and can’t wait to come back try the rest of the menu!
… moreZaid Gallo
Now open for dinner service! It’s mostly the same as the lunch menu that you are used to. But with a few additional options. I tried the Ebi. Pretty unique! My favorites are still the chicken katsu and tofu options.
… moreAnna
Chill coffee shop vibes with delicious Japanese food! The chicken katsu curry bowl is my favorite. They always have fun seasonal specials for their drinks. For spring they had a strawberry white chocolate mocha and a rose matcha latte. For summer they have a banana foster cold brew and a peach cobbler latte. I love when they have the black sesame latte in the fall/winter!
… moreMarina Lin
Couldn’t be more pleased that this delicious cafe is not too far from me. The chicken katsu curry is amazing, as is the potato salad.
… moreJuju Dessert
Only place I’ve ever found with gluten free chicken karage. Plus an awesome tv fish tank with an alien looking fish inside. Wish i ordered the rice tho, it was square shaped.
… moreAudrey L
Cute cafe and restaurant with unique latte flavors and generously portioned bento plates. Banana foster latte and chicken karage lunch plate were standouts!
… morezarch
In a neat, tucked away area that still feels a bit undiscovered (by Austin means). A quiet, relaxed atmosphere that includes a touch of their own unique style with a few trinkets and oddities around the shop. The coffee produced has primarily been good quality, but there have been a couple times that it’s not worth finishing. Some of the staff has left a feeling that they did not want to be there or did not want me to be there, but not inherently rude in any way. Definitely worth a try, if at least to check out the other tucked away shops.
… moreJulio Moreno
Love the quality of the food, smaller portions than other restaurants but it was very good. Chill atmosphere and love the Japanese vibe inside.
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