Cafe Key Coffee Kissaten
Key Coffee Kissaten brings the soul of a traditional Japanese coffee shop to Manila. The word "kissaten" refers to an old-style Japanese coffee shop inspired by traditional tea houses, with a vintage look and classic jazz music scene that was popular from the 1920s to the 1980s. It is a place that offers a comfortable western-style atmosphere to enjoy a cup of hand-drip coffee, whether appreciating time alone or socializing with others. Key Coffee Kissaten celebrates Japan's unique relationship with jazz and the visuals it produced, alongside a distinct Japanese cuisine deeply based on a history of East meeting West—a style of Western-influenced Japanese cooking called Yōshoku. Just like jazz, coffee and food put importance on every note, from fruity to nutty, sweet to savory, dancing on the tongue the same way jazz plays in the ears.