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Kissaten Corazón
Master Critic Reviews (3 Lists)
Kissaten Corazón
7.6
A semi-hidden Chinatown kissaten-style café that brings Japanese egg sandos and nostalgic coffee drinks into a sunlit, vintage room. It’s more of a coffee-breakfast hybrid than a full diner, but the concept is thoughtful and the morning bites are dialed in.
Must-Try Dishes:
Japanese egg sando on milk bread, Strawberry sesame latte, Kissa soda float
Scores:
Value: 7.2
Service: 7.6
Consistency: 7.4
Food Quality: 7.9
Atmosphere: 8.3
Cultural Relevance: 7.6
What makes it special: A new-school Japanese kissaten tucked off Spring Street.
Who should go: Coffee nerds and low-key breakfast grazers.
When to visit: Weekday morning for maximum calm.
What to order: Egg sando, sesame latte, pastry duo.
Insider tip: Look for it just off the main Spring St strip—easy to miss.
Kissaten Corazón
7.6
A new Chinatown kissaten-inspired coffee hideaway with a quiet, vintage vibe and thoughtful breakfast bites. It’s more of a slow-morning café brunch than a full spread, but the craft and mood are the draw.
Must-Try Dishes:
Japanese egg sando, Strawberry sesame latte, Pastry selection
Scores:
Value: 7.3
Service: 7.6
Consistency: 7.2
Food Quality: 7.7
Atmosphere: 8.6
Cultural Relevance: 7.9
What makes it special: A semi-secret Japanese-style café for slow, aesthetic mornings.
Who should go: Coffee nerds and quiet-brunch seekers.
When to visit: Mid-morning on weekdays for maximum calm.
What to order: Egg sando, strawberry sesame latte, pastries.
Insider tip: Find it early; seating is limited and fills quickly.
Kissaten Corazón
7.7
A semi-hidden kissaten-style café with vintage corners and soft light for slow mornings together. It’s a low-key romantic stop for coffee dates that can turn into a lingering walk through the park next door.
Must-Try Dishes:
Japanese Egg Sandwich, Strawberry Sesame Latte, Pizza Toast (evening pop-up)
Scores:
Value: 8.5
Service: 7.8
Consistency: 7.2
Food Quality: 7.6
Atmosphere: 8.7
Cultural Relevance: 7.4
What makes it special: A tucked-away Japanese café vibe that feels like a secret.
Who should go: Couples wanting a quiet daytime date.
When to visit: Late morning on weekdays.
What to order: Egg sandwich, sesame latte, pizza toast if available.
Insider tip: Sit in the back nook—quietest spot in the room.