Q-pot. accessories have been transformed into real sweets and are now available at Shibuya Hikarie

Aug 12, 2013

Accessory brand Q-pot. will open its first takeout shop, Q-pot CAFE., for a limited time at the Food Stage on the second basement floor of Shibuya Hikarie from August 15th to 21st. The shop will offer exclusive sweets, including "Orange Jelly" (420 yen), inspired by the summer-only jelly accessory series, and "Part de Fruits" (1,260 yen), inspired by the popular jelly candy accessory "Part de Fruits." The shop will also carry items like the "Mouse Hole Cheesecake" (small: 1,800 yen, large: 2,500 yen), featuring a mascot of "Q the Mouse," who lives in Q-pot CAFE's "Room No. 8," which was added to the regular menu in August, and the "Crispy Meringue" (630 yen), known for its unique texture and melt-in-your-mouth texture. Q-pot accessories will also be available for purchase. Q-pot Cafe opened last year in Aoyama (3-10-2 Kita-Aoyama, Minato-ku, Tokyo) as a cafe where you can "eat" Q-pot accessories, which have a sweets motif. In addition to sweets and interior design that reflect the world of Q-pot accessories, the cafe also features a "hidden room," showcasing the entertainment value that only the brand can offer.
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  • A cheesecake with a mascot of "Q the Mouse," who lives in Room 8 of the Pod Cafe.
  • "Orange Jelly" inspired by Q-pot's jelly series
  • "Part de Fruits" is based on the motif of jelly sweets, which are also popular as accessories.
  • "Crispy Meringue" has a crispy texture and a soft, fizzy taste that melts in your mouth
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