Enjoyed a wonderful afternoon at Tokyo’s adorable dessert キューポット カフェ (Q-Pot Café) in Kita-Aoyama. For those of you who crave Japanese authenticity and/or want to experience part of their extreme かわいい (cute) culture, this is the perfect place to visit. Not only do the interiors remind me of the adorable teacup ride at Tokyo Disneyland but so does the tinkering background music.
For those of you who are not that familiar with キューポット (Q-Pot), it is a delicious Japanese accessory brand that specializes in the tasty and fun side of jewelry by immortalizing your favorite sweets and dessert into fashionable statement pieces for your wardrobe.
I’m rocking one of their pink macaroon necklaces that looks good enough to eat! If you’re curious to see more of their delectable accessories, just check out their website by following the link – here.
Q’s Sachertorte and Berry Macaroon.
Sometimes it proves a difficult task trying to distinguish the difference between what’s edible and not. The pink cupcake is actually an accessory for your cell phone as is the mint chocolate chip ice cream scoop and the yellow macaroon is a key chain. The chocolates are rings.
I tried their fierce ネックレスプレート (necklace plate) menu which included this absolutely delicious BisQuit Tiramisu dessert. I’m also in love with their fornasetti-esque plate!
My stylish lovable sister, who’s not the biggest fan of desserts sampled their リングプレート (ring plate) with a lemon macaroon and chocolates.
Even after straying from my faithful favorite Ladurée by trying Q-Pot Café, I must say that Ladurée still holds a special place in my heart. It’s perfect being able to try new cafés so that I’ll have a selection of choices to choose from depending on what mood I’m in. Enjoy!
Fantastic desserts, lovely pictures, I get hungry
Their jewelry looks like such treats! I would have a hard time not eating it :)
The strawberry cellphone charm looks absolutely divine! Yummy!
What a fabulous place, and lucky you to be enjoying it.