Opening hours: 11:30-19:00 Open Sundays Hours of Operation
Rest time: are subject to change, so please check with the store before visiting.
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Reservation Info
No Reservations
Payment Method
No credit cards
Electronic money is not accepted
Number of Seats
8 seats
(3 tables for 2 persons, 2 counter seats)
Private Dining Rooms
None
Smoking and Non-Smoking
No smoking at the table
Parking
None
Facilities
Stylish space
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なおみんぷよぷよ
4.00
Today in Tokyo, the weather was sudden heavy rain, so I was lucky to find the shop empty when I went around 2 o'clock! The coffee and the cream-filled Danish I wanted to try were both cute and delicious. The shop had a cute interior that would be perfect for Instagram, and it was very cozy and recommended!
chiharu02
4.50
The cuteness of the appearance and the fact that there was plenty of cream inside the croissant made it very delicious. The flavors were distinct, with strawberry tasting like strawberry and vanilla tasting like vanilla. The drinks also had fruit in them, making them refreshing with a good balance of sweetness and sourness. However, the seating is limited, so depending on the timing, you may end up waiting outside or taking your food to eat in the park.
こげぱん0821
3.70
I went in search of a Supreme, but the shop was cute and a bit intimidating for an older gentleman. The Supreme Strawberry had strawberry custard inside with some fruit pulp, and strawberry chocolate on the outside, which was delicious. The Supreme Pistachio had plenty of pistachio cream inside, with chocolate and pistachio on the outside, and it was a satisfying flavor.
schan22
4.50
I tried this cookie at the adidas×BLACKPINK collaboration food truck! adidas×BLACKPINK Original Cookie (¥480) It's a chocolate cookie, with a soft and crumbly texture unlike regular store-bought cookies. It's more like a brownie and very delicious. The closer to the center, the more moist it is.
runachiwawa
3.20
The Japanese-style Korean cookie specialty store in Shin-Okubo has a spacious interior, but the Omotesando store has limited seating and is small, so depending on the time, you may have to wait in line. When I went, it was full right away and I had to line up. This time, I was not after cookies, but the limited edition New York roll. Since I arrived just before opening, I was able to buy it without any issues. It has a cute crispy texture with a generous amount of cream inside, providing a satisfying eating experience. The store offers one drink per person and operates on a 60-minute time limit.
yuri▷▶▷東京グルメカフェ
3.50
★New York Roll (Strawberry Milk Cream)★ Blue Lemonade・New York Roll is just too cute, isn't it♀️ The croissant had a crispy and light texture¨̮♡ The cookie on top was crunchy and delicious! Truly fitting for a cookie cafe d(˙꒳˙* ) The strawberry cream was cute but quite sweet. The knife for cutting it had a unique shape that I've never seen in a cafe before. The cream filling in the center made it a bit difficult to cut, but it was also fun=͟͟͞͞( ˙-˙ )ง・The Blue Lemonade was sweet and sour, very refreshing! It paired well with the sweet treats. It was a visually appealing Korean-style drink, very cute(*´˘`*)♡ The interior of the cafe was Korean-style and very cute as well-—*-—*-—*-—*-—*-—*-—*-—*-—*【Wait time】No wait at 13:30 on a weekday. The New Okubo store has more seating, so it might be easier to get a table there.【Recommended for】Couples◎Friends◎Family△Solo○
ふにふに123
3.50
I visited "THE COOKIE 594" that I mentioned before♪ The shop has a cute, compact interior with a white-based exterior, creating a nice contrast with the hustle and bustle of Harajuku. This time, I tried the New York Roll with "Cream Cheese." Unlike last time, where the cookie just had a face drawn on top with cheese(?), this time it had a cute flower pattern made with Philadelphia cream cheese. It was super cute and delicious! The cookie was crispy, and the filling had a refreshing cheese flavor with a perfect balance of sweetness and acidity, making it a 150% adult dessert that's absolutely wonderful. It's a great treat for yourself when you want something special❤️ Just be careful not to overeat because it's quite filling. I hope it doesn't become too famous, but it's a great shop♬ The customers in the shop were mostly women in their 10s to 20s. It seems they have a one-drink-per-person policy.
ふにふに123
3.40
During a break from work, I stopped by a cafe called "THE COOKIE 594" in Harajuku. Feeling tired of the crowds, I wandered down a side street with no particular destination in mind and stumbled upon this cute little cafe. The atmosphere was relaxing, with adorable cookies and pastries on display. The cafe had a white-themed decor with flowers and stylish paintings, creating a cozy vibe. I chose the "Strawberry Milk" based on its cute appearance, and I was pleasantly surprised by how delicious the bread was and how creamy and flavorful the strawberry milk cream was. The prices were a bit high, and the clientele seemed to be mostly young, probably catering more towards teenagers for dates or hanging out with friends. It didn't seem very family-friendly, but it was a trendy and stylish cafe perfect for a modern outing.
さくゆう12
3.90
The interior of the shop is cute and stylish, and I was overwhelmed by the variety of New York rolls. It was delicious and cute, and I love cafes like this even though the shop is small. It was really good. I wanted to try the cookies too, but I resisted and only had the New York roll this time. I will definitely come back. The coffee size is small and I finished it in no time, so for that price, I wish it was a bit bigger. If the coffee was a bit larger, it would be a 5-star rating.
ayuay53
3.00
Looking for a snack, I walked around Harajuku. There are so many shops I want to visit in this area. But right now, meat buns feel too heavy, and it's too cold to drink cold juice. I'm craving something sweet. I usually prefer salty snacks, but I need some sweetness now. I found a cute shop with a white-based interior. It has a few tables, so you might have to wait if you miss the timing. Luckily, I got in without waiting, maybe thanks to the rain. The cookies here are thick and fluffy. They all look too cute to eat. I fell in love with the marshmallow-filled cookie and ordered the Oreo S'more and the lemonade with orange and grapefruit. The cookies with 150% sweetness have a crunchy texture. The melted marshmallow is heavenly. The lemonade was sour and delicious. I realized at the end that the straw was shaped like a heart, which I didn't notice before. I thought the straw looked sharp, but it turned out to be cute. Despite the shop being full of cute items, the food is really delicious. It would make a great souvenir as well.
じゅりあんぐ!
5.00
A Korean cafe-style cookie shop on Omotesando! It used to have long lines, but when I went there was no one there!!! Maybe because it was raining and a weekday. The cookies were pretty tasty~ I had one chilled in the fridge, it had a unique texture, firm but very moist and fluffy. The mint flavor was strong! It's bold to put a whole Oreo cookie on top (^-^)
B-SHOCK
3.40
A cafe located about a 5-minute walk from Harajuku Station. The store is designed to appeal to young women, with a 250% rating. There are only a few seats inside, so you may have to wait in the rain. The main focus of the store is cookies, which are placed in stylish boxes. Just taking a photo might be satisfying enough. The cookies were delicious, large, and satisfying to eat.
山藍
3.50
A few years ago, American cookies became popular in Korea, and now you can enjoy them at a shop in Omotesando, Eaton Inn, where you can eat in or take out. The shop attracts many young female customers and has a calm atmosphere despite being located in a back alley with a Harajuku vibe. The cookies are huge and thick, you can even see them through the window. The menu is not displayed until you reach the entrance, so I had to decide what to order at the cashier. The prices are written on the window, but you need to check the menu to know what's inside each cookie. The prices are written in a format that may not be familiar to Japanese customers, so it might be helpful if they also mention the price in Japanese yen. The cookies are said to be less sweet and smaller than traditional American cookies, but they are colorful and substantial. Although the price of around 400 yen per cookie may seem high at first, once you see the size and presence of the cookies, it's quite reasonable. The cookies can be stored at room temperature for 2 days, in the refrigerator for 7 days, and in the freezer for 21 days, making them a great gift option. I chose the Oreo S'mores, Matcha Cream Cheese, and Red Velvet Cream Cheese flavors. The Oreo S'mores was a must-try for me, and it was delicious as I imagined it would be when heated. The marshmallow melted and blended in perfectly. The cookies were moist and satisfying to eat. The Matcha and Red Velvet flavors were also tasty, but as mentioned earlier, they were not too sweet, so I think choosing a sweeter cookie flavor would be more enjoyable. I saw many other drinks that looked appealing, so I would like to go back and try them out.
食いだおれリーマン
3.70
A 4-minute walk from Tokyo Metro "Meiji-jingumae" station. Bought 4 types of cookies at a Korean cookie cafe for my daughter's White Day. Lotus, Caramel Oreo, S'more Lemon, Earl Grey Red Velvet Cream Cheese. All of them are moist and very delicious. Personally, I think Oreo S'more is my favorite. Instagram ID: kuidaore.8.
nekozawa.k
3.80
Located a 5-minute walk from Harajuku Station, "THE COOKIE 594" offers single item orders at the counter. I ordered: - Chocolate Chip Cookie ¥430 - Oreo S'more Cookie ¥430 - Cafe Latte ¥550 - Blue Lemonade ¥600 The cookies are large and moist, providing a satisfying bite in just one piece. The bright interior, predominantly in white, with garden-like stone floors exudes a sense of luxury. The prices are listed as 4.3 instead of ¥430, giving a dollar-like feel. The cookie display has a stylish, overseas vibe. The place is always crowded with female customers, with a few couples but mostly women. Despite being tucked away in a back alley, it seems to have gained popularity. The cookies were delicious.
i-n.195
4.00
Located about a 5-minute walk from Omotesando and within walking distance of Harajuku Station, this area is home to the famous bakery Amamudakotan. On weekends, seating time is limited to 60 minutes, but there are about 4 seats for 2 people each inside, so we waited outside for about 30 minutes before entering. While waiting, we were shown the menu. One drink order per person is required. The cookies are all moist and even one piece fills you up quite a bit. I often saw the combination of cream latte on Instagram, so I ordered a cream latte, but if you don't like sweet things, it might be quite tough. The somewhat Korean atmosphere, combined with the young female duos and couples, left a strong impression. Takeout seemed easy to purchase quickly by simply asking the staff, without having to wait in line. The price per cookie is somewhat high, but the taste is delicious, so no complaints.
zuppifood
4.10
I visited in the morning on a holiday. The place is in a back alley off Omotesando street. A popular cookie shop from Korea has opened in Japan! They open at 11:30, but I happened to be nearby so I arrived at the shop at 11:45. There was already one group seated, and more and more takeaway customers were coming in! It seemed like it would fill up quickly, so I recommend going early. The shop is very small with only about 4 seats for dining in, but it wasn't full yet so they allowed me to take photos at the table. They had cute Korean-style decorations, everything was adorable. I purchased the Christmas limited edition box for 1800 yen, which was very cute. The reindeer cookie had a tea flavor, and the one with a Christmas tree drawn on it was chocolate, each with a different taste and not too sweet, very delicious!! They are very large so they are satisfying to eat. I also ordered a caramel latte. The drink cup was also orange and very cute. It's definitely Instagram-worthy, so please go and check it out!!
Minamiiiiiii
3.00
While strolling around Omotesando, I stumbled upon a cafe that a famous gourmet Instagrammer had recommended. I remembered seeing it and decided to go in. The staff, who looked like a university student, greeted me warmly with a smile and asked if I wanted to dine in. The interior was cute with a clean, orange-themed decor that had a Korean vibe. I tried their most popular item, the "Oreo S'more", which was sweet, crunchy, and delicious. The marshmallow was sticky and clung to my teeth. Personally, I liked how the price was written in Korean won style, with 4.3 (430 yen), which got me excited.
ぺーん26
3.60
I saw this place on Instagram and it caught my interest, so I visited for the first time. When I arrived around 2pm on Saturday, there was a line of people waiting outside the shop. There was a staff member holding a sign outside, but they didn't provide any instructions, so I wasn't sure what to do. I wanted to get some takeout, so I decided to line up and see what would happen. When the staff member came over and asked if I wanted to dine in or takeout, I said takeout, and they immediately guided me inside. The cookies not only looked stylish, but they were also moist inside and crispy outside, and they tasted really delicious. I bought some as a gift for a friend, and they were very happy with it. They also had cute boxes available, which I thought would make a great souvenir gift.
komichan.tokyo.
4.50
A trendy cookie shop reminiscent of the popular cookie shop "My Favorite Cookie" in Busan, South Korea, called "My Happiness Cookie," opened on September 30th but temporarily closed. Afterward, it changed its name to "THE COOKIE 594" and reopened on October 19th. The interior, predominantly white, is very stylish with flowers decorating the space. The display case is filled with various types of cookies, making it hard to choose. I ordered the ⭐️Oreo S'mores⭐️Matcha Cream Cheese⭐️Lotus Caramel⭐️Red Velvet Cream Cheese, each costing 430 yen. They were placed in a cute orange box for an additional 100 yen for takeout. The shop had three table seats and one counter seat for two, all filled with young women. Luckily, a group left, so I decided to enjoy my cookies inside. I also ordered a ⭐️Blue Lemonade for 600 yen. The cookies were larger and denser than expected, with a moist and chewy texture topped with Oreo or Lotus. They were all deliciously sweet and satisfying. The refreshing lemonade complemented the sweet cookies perfectly.
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