Leticia Queiroz C.
Google
Kohma Bakery is a charming little spot with a cozy, minimalist vibe — but be prepared, it’s very small. Most seating is outdoors, and inside you’re likely to share a table with other guests, which makes the experience feel more communal (or awkward, depending on your mood).
I had the korokke and a matcha latte. The korokke was absolutely delicious — crispy outside, soft and flavorful inside. The matcha, on the other hand, was a bit plain for my taste. It could’ve used a stronger matcha kick or a touch more creaminess.
The quality of the food is great overall, but I do wish the prices were a bit lower… It’s definitely on the pricey side for the portion and setting. Still, if you’re into Japanese-inspired baked goods and don’t mind a small space with shared seating, it’s worth a visit.
I would go back for the korokke for sure!