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KOME Cafe Quy Nhơn - 08 Nguyễn Như Đỗ

Cafés4.4 from 81 reviews₫1–100,000

08 Nguyễn Như Đỗ, Quy Nhơn Nam, Gia Lai, Vietnam

Contact

Website
hakuen.vn

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Opening hours

Monday
6:30 AM–10:30 PM
Tuesday
6:30 AM–10:30 PM
Wednesday
6:30 AM–10:30 PM
Thursday
6:30 AM–10:30 PM
Friday
6:30 AM–10:30 PM
Saturday
6:30 AM–10:30 PM
Sunday
6:30 AM–10:30 PM

Hours are as published on Google Maps and are not independently verified. Check with the business before travelling.

What reviewers say

Excerpts from public Google reviews. They are the reviewers’ opinions, not ours, and we have not verified them.

  • 53 weeks ago

    Quán dễ thương, view, trang trí đẹp. Nước tạm ổn phần chung theo mình đi chụp ảnh là hợp lý nhất.

  • 52 years ago

    A Japaness style coffee next to Haku apartment. Staffs are really friendly, nice decor and chill astmosphere. Will be crowded

  • 5a year ago

    Delicious drinks with such cute decoration. We got the watermelon juice and the longan and passionfruit tea. So refreshing on a hot day.

  • 52 years ago

    Very

  • 5a year ago

    Very nice little cafe. The interior is designed in Japanese style. The drinks are not sweet at all, which is very good and refreshing. We also tried mousse and tiramisu, which are great, too.

  • 411 months ago

    The place was well decorated in a Japanese style. I didn’t get a chance to check out the upstairs since it was closed off the day I went. Along with noticed a faint smoke smell making my nose a little uncomfortable. As for the outdoor sitting, I noticed that when it’s rains the two side of the roof aren’t completely closed off so sitting the rain will get you wet. As for the drink, it took quite a while to get but it could be because I ordered 5 different drink. But they were decent nothing too mind blowing. Overall, a super cute place, cozy, quiet, and great place to study. Drinks were okay.

  • 4a year ago

    The cafe serves great Vietnamese coffee, both in espresso and traditional filtered coffee styles (though they don’t provide coffee with tin filters). Quality coffee (though already sweetened), friendly staff (though speaking or understanding no English), and comfortable atmosphere. The only thing that first bothered a bit but later entertained me as a Japanese was a series of exterior and interior details, which mimic an ‘imaginary’ Japan. Though it is named as a cafe, a red lantern hung in the yard in front of the cafe building had Kanji-looking characters, which can be barely read ‘sushi’. Of course there’s no sushi served at the cafe. At the cafe entrance, a lovely statue mimicking a Ghibli movie character welcomes incoming customers. Several pieces of yukata, whose colors and patterns are rather too flashy for most of ordinary Japanese to ever try themselves and would even remind in-room attire at pre-modern gated brothels like Yoshiwara, are hung beside a ‘karesansui’-inspired ornament placed in the building corner. As known to properly educated people, the ‘karesansui’ is an art expression of the zen thought, which are the most distant from those flashy stuff. It’s far surpassed insult, to a funny level. Really entertaining. However funny the cafe’s designs are, their coffee and staff are great. You can comfortably stay there a few hours, enjoying one or two cups of great coffee, surrounded by hip local teenagers. A good place to visit.

  • 15 months ago

    The drink was okay but over 30 minutes to wait for one drink is ridiculous when it was hardly busy. Purchased at 19:35, drink came 20:10. Ive already experienced a lot of racism and discrimination in this town unlike what I've experienced in the rest of Vietnam, looks like I can add one more place to that list.

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