Have been hearing Keijometo for sometimes and it was always full house thus we did not manage to go in there after several attempts.
The concept and design of its interior throw a surprise to everyone who has first stepped into the cafe.
The Signage |
Well, looking at the facade, who would have thought that this place is a cafe?
Industrial Theme |
Vending Machine? |
With the purposely run-down & incomplete interior, it also gave us a feeling that the construction was abandoned.
Design |
Another Section |
At some point in time, it also gave me a feeling of being housed in the prison that we saw in the museum.
The atmosphere was bustling and noisy.
Dining Area |
The food and beverages menu was quite limited. Since we were only hopping past here while waiting for dinner elsewhere, we ordered some Sandos for Tea.
We ordered the Tamago Sando.
Tamago - RM 18 |
Tamago was deep fried with a thin layer of golden brown crispy crust. Tamago was on a sweet and savoury side
Look at the thin layer of fried crust |
The smoky flavours and the fluffy white bread gave us a reason to have more of it. Delicious.
Tamago |
The range of beverages for their Matcha amazed me. The beverages were cooling and quite a fusion to incorporate fruits in them.
Lychee Matcha Iced Tea & Watermelon Matcha Latte - RM 14 & 15 |
Wash Basin |
Keijometo
Location: 3, Jalan Chengai, Taman Melodies, 80250 Johor Bahru, Johor, Malaysia