Q-POT CAFE, JAPAN


I think most of my entries is about the beautiful nature and of course like I said before I’m a big fan of beautiful nature but I’m also the big fan of chocolate and jewelry. So, why note we find a places that combine my favourite. With this combination, finally I make a decision to go to Q-pot Cafe, Tokyo.






You may think how jewelry can combine with chocolate and there is the answer. Q-pot is actually the popular brand of jewelry in Tokyo. It could get a bit sticky if your tried wearing it on your night out but it certainly is attractive, and tasty because this jewelry you can eat!




Q-pot Cafe arranges chocolates, cupcakes and macaroons into delightful rings, bracelets and neckalces! The design of this jewelry is 99.99% is same with the actual jewelry made by Q-pot. Furthermore, the interiour design of the cafe is reallt attract me as the fan of jewelry and chocolate. If you only just want to pass by the cafe, its a big percentage you gonna fail because the interior of the cafe can attract you to try the beautiful ant tasty neclaces.




The upside down pastel colored coffee mugs for light fixtures is a brilliant design! Tiles with the tea-pot motif, also shaped like the cookies that they build their jewelry with, decorated every look. It was so lovely that it’s no wonder people were lining up. The waiting staff were dressed so very cutely too. Even the bathrooms were gorgeously designed. No matter where you look this place has something delightful to look at. Part of the fun is to find the variety of ’very cute’ different decorations.
The menu consists of three “plates”.  The ring plate, the necklace plate, and the joy of being able to choose plate. You can choose the sweets for all three of the plates based on your appetite and it taste very good.


Japan capital city is Tokyo. Japan are monopoly by the Japanese with the population is 126,659,683 people in 2012. There no official language of Japan but there is national languages  which is Japanese.The Japanese Yen (J[PY) is the currency of Japan. The currency between Ringgit Malaysia and Yen is 1 Malayasian Ringgit =  31.1040 Japanese Yen.


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