https://bh.trip.com/moments/detail/tokyo-294-121058604?locale=en-BH
KrisAdventure_19Singapore
levelIconTravel Guru

Q-pot CAFE

#japantrip I highly recommend making a reservation online before coming. You can do so in English on their website. When you make your reservation, you pick which room you want to sit in and which menu item you want. I came for the seasonal Sakura themed menu and sakura themed room. I got the Sakura Romantic Parfait, which comes with a drink of your choice for 1850 yen. I chose the Flower Garden tea, which I reccomend. I would get the parfait again as well, it's cute, not too sweet, and very filling. It does have a lot of a sakura flavor bean paste so I don't recommend it if you don't like the texture of azuki beans. About pricing, the accessories itself in the shop are on the higher end, but the cafe food is normally priced for what it is.
Posted: Apr 12, 2024
Submit
0
Mentioned in this post
Q Pot Cafe
Restaurant

Q Pot Cafe

Tokyo | Jingumae 3-4-8, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0001
View
Show more
Related Trip Moments
Q Pot Cafe

Q-pot CAFE. | A fairytale world of dreamy desserts

Dolly Chan
Q Pot Cafe

[Omotesando] Send your Valentine's feelings💌Love letter cake🍰

しょうぺそ
Q Pot Cafe

[Omotesando] Colorful POP! Summer limited sweets

manami月1トラベラー
Q Pot Cafe

Q.pot cafe

Tala_Travel10
Shinjuku Prince Hotel

🇯🇵 Lost in Tokyo: My Japan Travel Experience A first-timer’s story of neon streets, quiet temples, and unforgettable ramen Visiting Tokyo had always been on my bucket list — and when I finally landed, I realized nothing could truly prepare me for this city. Tokyo isn’t just a place. It’s an experience — futuristic, chaotic, serene, and beautiful, all at once. And I got to live it, one train stop at a time. ⸻ 🛬 First Impressions: Fast, Clean, and Polite The moment I arrived, Japan’s legendary efficiency was on full display. Immigration was smooth, and within minutes I was on the Narita Express, zooming into the city. I couldn’t stop looking out the window — the blend of nature and concrete, sakura trees peeking between buildings, vending machines everywhere. What struck me first? How quiet the city felt — even with millions of people. No honking, no shouting, just organized calm. Everyone followed the rules. It felt almost… peaceful. ⸻ 🏙️ Exploring the City: From Shibuya to Asakusa My base was in Shinjuku — loud, bright, always alive. I wandered around Kabukicho, got mildly lost, and stumbled into a tiny ramen shop run by an old man who didn’t speak English. Still, that bowl of spicy miso ramen? Unreal. One of the best meals of my life. I crossed the iconic Shibuya Crossing, visited Takeshita Street in Harajuku, and browsed the endless floors of Don Quijote. Then came the shift — from chaos to calm — as I walked through Asakusa. The Senso-ji Temple felt like stepping into another world. Lanterns, incense, people bowing in silence — it made me pause. Tokyo knows how to balance extremes. 🍜 The Food: Every Meal Was a Discovery Though I was in Japan as a Muslim I couldn’t eat everything there halal food is now available mostly in cities. Specially u have to download “halal Japan” app and scan bar codes of the foods in super market and convenient store if u are a Muslim . Even convenience store sandwiches tasted like they were made by a chef. 🧳 What I Learned • Cash is still king — not every place takes cards • Google Maps is your best friend for trains • People are respectful to the core — I didn’t hear a single loud phone call • And most importantly: don’t rush. Tokyo isn’t a checklist. It’s a city you feel, not just visit. 🌆 My Favorite Moment? It was night. I was walking alone near Tokyo Tower, the wind was cool, and the city lights reflected off wet streets. There were no crowds, no noise — just me and the skyline. That’s when I realized: Tokyo had quietly stolen my heart. ✈️ Final Thoughts Tokyo is strange and wonderful, fast and slow, loud and silent. It’s everything at once, yet nothing like anywhere else. If you ever get the chance, don’t just go — let it overwhelm you. Let it teach you stillness in motion. I know I’ll be back. #worldtravel #Trip #historicallandmarks #localguides #tokyo #japan #sakura #japantrip #japannature

_FB***98
Senso-ji

~Tokyo~ A cost-effective girls' trip plan that lets you get around quickly!

りな 和の旅巡り
Tokyo Tower

🗼 Tokyo Tower – Classic Icon with Timeless Views

Your Asia Travel Buddy
Wako Metro Plaza Shibuya

🥢 Tonkatsu Wako at Metro Plaza Shibuya – A Trusty Last Meal Before Heading Home

Your Asia Travel Buddy
Tsukiji Outer Market

🍢 A Tasty Stroll Through Tsukiji Outer Market – Tamagoyaki, Ramen, Seafood & Soft Serve 🍦

Your Asia Travel Buddy
Senso-ji

✨ A Spiritual Stroll Through Sensō-ji

Your Asia Travel Buddy
Miami garden

🍝 A Warm Lunch Welcome at Miami Garden Asakusa

Your Asia Travel Buddy
Starbucks Coffee - Kokyo Gaien Wadakura Fountain Park

☕️ Starbucks Coffee – Kokyo Gaien Wadakura Fountain Park: Serene Sips by a Historic View

Your Asia Travel Buddy