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Cafes with Japanese food

A cafe that offers Japanese food that feels like a quiet morning ritual rather than a heavy lunch.

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Updated May 2026
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Spacious restaurant with modern, nature-inspired decor and a sun-and-moon theme creates a warm, stylish, and inviting atmosphere. The vibe is lively and energetic yet comfortable, attracting a mix of casual diners and families. Pet-friendly policy and airy, tropical accents set it apart from typical cafes.

A modern and picturesque decor sets a positive vibe in this cafe. The space feels cute and beautiful, creating a great ambiance for visitors.

Teriyaki chicken comes with vegetables and rice and looks as good as it tastes. Several dishes, including the teriyaki bowl, are freshly made and flavorful.

People are saying

"I found the food here to be perfectly prepared and flavorful."

"Chef Cooper made my meal amazing and made me feel right at home at this Cafe."

"The Japanese food here is so delicious and freshly made."

Good to know

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Parking can be limited facing Tropicana Avenue, but there's more in the back through Arville.

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Expect a 15-minute wait during peak hours on Saturdays.

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The menu offers a variety of options from healthy to hearty meals.

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Cozy cafe with natural light and stylish, minimalistic decor offers both indoor and shaded outdoor seating. Calm, peaceful atmosphere feels like a retreat with bamboo plants and warm sunlight. Popular spot known for its cute tableware and open kitchen view.

Unique mochi beignets stand out as the cafe's signature dessert, offering flavors that surpass traditional options like those at Cafe du Monde. The spot combines delicious desserts with amazing customer service in a charming setting.

Mochi beignets stand out with their crispy exterior and chewy mochi filling, dusted in sweet powdered sugar. Creative flavors like yuzu dipping and golden kiwi mochi add unique twists to traditional Japanese sweets.

People are saying

"The mochi beignets are gooey, warm, and explosively flavorful."

"The mochi beignets at this cafe have a crispy exterior with a chewy mochi filling."

"You have to try the mochi beignets; they're explosively flavorful."

Good to know

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Parking is free but limited in this busy corner of the plaza.

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Expect long wait times during peak hours, especially on weekends.

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The Moniet costs $9 for 6 pieces, and the tea pot is around $5.

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Restaurant

Cramped space filled with colorful murals and life-sized character walls creates a vibrant atmosphere energized by One Piece music. Fans gather around for photo opportunities and to explore extensive themed merchandise. Food serves in disposable boxes, giving a casual, fast-food vibe amid detailed anime decor.

Stepping inside feels like entering the world of the Straw Hat Pirates with a strong anime theme throughout. The food is surprisingly really good, making it more than just a novelty spot for fans.

Ube mochi offers a crunchy outside with a chewy, soft inside and a dusting of powdered sugar. Hatchan's Takoyaki comes crispy outside and savory inside, serving as a solid starter. Other notable dishes include Dandan’s Fried rice and the Chicken pop.

People are saying

"I thought the food here was great and surprisingly good."

"This One Piece Cafe is a great experience for fans."

"The Japanese food here, especially the curry katsu, was phenomenal."

Good to know

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Expect a long wait time, especially on weekends; arrive early to avoid lines.

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Many food items may be sold out by 9pm, so plan your visit accordingly.

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Seating is limited, and the cafe can get very crowded.

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Coffee shop occupies a corner with small indoor seating and an outdoor patio connected to a restaurant. Atmosphere stays laid-back and chill with 80s and 90s hip hop music playing nearby. Popular among GenZ and Millennials, it offers a second-home vibe suitable for working or chatting.

A cool little off beat coffee shop with amazing guest service stands out here. You can bring adult drinks from Taverna Costera, and it stays open later than typical cafes.

Kahlua Pork, Chicken Katsu, and Portuguese sausage stand out as flavorful choices. Butter mochi offers a sweet finish, while musubi and lemonade complement the meal well.

People are saying

"I found the coffee here to be excellent, some of the best I've had."

"The cafe's coffee is excellent and surprisingly strong."

"The Kahlua Pork and Chicken Katsu were delicious."

Good to know

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Happy hour runs from 3pm to 6pm and 10pm to close with $5-$15 food.

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Night events on the rooftop feature amazing artists.

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The coffee shop has indoor and outdoor seating available.

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Japanese sweets restaurant

Spacious café with comfortable seating and an inviting, cozy atmosphere that suits both social gatherings and quiet work sessions. The vibe is relaxing and welcoming, enhanced by calm music and tasteful decor. Popular for authentic matcha drinks and layered parfaits, it attracts matcha lovers and dessert fans alike.

Smooth, non-gritty matcha soft serve stands out here. The matcha latte offers a vibe similar to cafes in Arashiyama, paired with a nice atmosphere and pleasing aesthetics.

Matcha mochi parfait stands out with its blend of textures and flavors. The savory side offers a crispy chicken katsu curry with a perfect batter, while the teriyaki tofu provides a flavorful plant-based option.

People are saying

"The matcha here is so rich, smooth, and intensely flavorful."

"The matcha here is rich, smooth, and intensely flavorful."

"The matcha latte here is the best I've ever had."

Good to know

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Be prepared to queue when ordering because the place is very popular.

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Parking is limited; arrive early or before closing for better availability.

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Drinks can be pricey, with some cups costing $13.

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