“Kissa Komeya” is welcoming for solo visits and wonderfully cozy.

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 I had always hesitated to enter, but ended up passing by without going into “Kissa Komeya” cafe.

 I deeply regret having passed by such a wonderful cafe like this until now.

Inside the Shop
Inside the Shop

“Kissa Komeya” is a cozy and comfortable café with delicious food and great value for money. It’s the best café!

Both female staff members are very friendly and welcoming.

It’s quiet without music, which is nice. I’d like to read or just relax here.

The interior has a charming handmade feel in various places, and its not overly elaborate design adds to the cozy atmosphere.

The food was also incredibly delicious.

 
This time, I ordered the “Today’s Special Set” with a drink included. I chose iced coffee for my beverage.

The side dishes (sautéed) included around five options like chicken and fish, and you could choose from around four types of sauces as well.

I chose “sea bream” for the side dish and “yuzu pepper” for the sauce.

Lovely handwritten menu
“Today’s Special Set”
Iced coffee after the meal

There were not only fish but also gratin and tempura-fried burdock root, which were quite substantial even for me as a guy. The seasoning was authentic, and I was thoroughly satisfied.

With a drink included for just 1000 yen, the cost-performance is excellent!


I will definitely go again.

Where is “Kissa Komeya” located?

Shop nameKissa Komeya
AccessA 3-minute walk from Exit 2 of Ropponmatsu Station on the Fukuoka City Subway Nanakuma Line.
Business hoursMonday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday:
11:00 AM – 3:30 PM
5:00 PM – 8:00 PM (Last Order at 7:20 PM)
Saturday, Sunday:
11:00 AM – 8:00 PM (Last Order at 7:20 PM)
TEL092-716-6747
Closed daysEvery week on Tuesday and the 2nd and 4th Monday.
Dining formatDine-in → 〇
To go → ×
Food delivery → ×

 If you’re coming by bicycle, there’s a municipal bike parking near the south side of the main street. It’s a good idea to park there and then walk to the shop.

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