Kissaten Alphington

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  • We have driven past here so often and said we should stop in. Finally did and were very happy with the food and the service! It was lovely sitting out…

  • Chic little spot serving a great Japanese fusion breakfast menu. A refreshing change to the smashed avo status quo. Of course, you can still get every…

  • Fantastic ambience, excellent service, delicious fresh and unique food, perfect coffee and juices. Go here, you won’t regret it.…


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Kissaten Alphington is open for Cafe. Kissaten Alphington serves Japanese, Cafe and Coffee and Tea dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!

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outdoor seatingpet friendlyindoor seatingno alcohol available

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4 Reviews on “Kissaten Alphington”

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  • Pinch Of Bacon

    We have driven past here so often and said we should stop in. Finally did and were very happy with the food and the service! It was lovely sitting outside and enjoying our meals.

  • Jason Yang

    Chic little spot serving a great Japanese fusion breakfast menu. A refreshing change to the smashed avo status quo. Of course, you can still get everyday breakfast favourites. A must visit for locals

  • Eatdrinkrepeat_

    Fantastic ambience, excellent service, delicious fresh and unique food, perfect coffee and juices. Go here, you won’t regret it.

  • Two Sheds

    We’ve got a fine cafe here. A very welcome addition to this area in a well known location. It’s already my new favourite place.Kissaten specializes in Japanese inspired breakfasts and lunches and they do these very very well on what we experienced today. I’ve always quite liked this place and thought it was a tad underutilised in the past as Apte cafe. There’s a pleasant minimalist look and feel and warming colours. It just needed something better established here.I adore places with sparkling water deals. The water here is made on premises. It’s all joy as it’s bottomless for $3 only, soon with a pump. I adore ramen for breakfast and couldn’t look past that here on the menu. It was a key reason I’d sought the place out. Mine was the Shio Tonkotsu Ramen. It was delicious. Super pork belly in the dish. Two beautifully cut and cooked slabs. A really lovely deep rich broth too. Beautiful kale in the dish as well which was both soft and chewy. In addition, the hard egg was a flavour explosion. A lovely consistency gave way to a thrilling saltiness that I’d find hard to explain. It was fabulous. I really enjoyed the noodles too and the sesame seeds as well. Overall, I reckon it’s a cracking dish. My partner went the breakfast ramen which I was eyeing off from across the table. She really enjoyed it and polished the lot off in no time. I’ll have that one next time, thank you.We really liked the Japanese chili with black sesame and the bonito flakes with white sesame that was provided with the ramen. They were terrific and helped to add extra flavour and texture to both dishes.This cafe is such a great addition to the area. It’s not a huge menu but there are still about six or more dishes I still want to try here. There’s big things in prospect for the cafe in future too. Hopefully a liquor licence soon and then we’ll see wine, sake, craft beers made available. Perhaps even a Japanese themed Bloody Mary too! A coffee window is also a possibility as well at the back of the cafe. There’s a really handy car park at the back for non locals and the window would make grabbing a coffee extra easy.Talking of coffee, it’s taken really seriously here at Kissaten as is tea. My brew to finish today was the Peruvian single origin which is a good rich and inky black coffee. It was expertly made here and delightful.A terrific cafe. I cannot wait to return.

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538-540 Heidelberg Road, Alphington

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