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Moko Made Cafe

Home-style Japanese cafe serving matcha cheesecakes and salmon onigiri on mismatched vintage crockery. The small, curated space fills up quickly – expect weekend queues and a no-laptop policy during lunch.

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Football on Saturdays, market stalls on Sundays. I know exactly how to time the Tube rush.

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Shelves lined with miniature furniture and knick-knacks make Moko Made feel less like a commercial business and more like a personal collection. Located on Kingsland Road, the space is undeniably tight, a quality that dictates the rhythm of the room. On weekends, queues often form before the doors open, and once inside, tables are shared and personal space is limited. The atmosphere is protected by a strict policy during lunch hours: until 2:30 p.m., laptops and digital devices are banned. It’s a deliberate choice that prevents the room from becoming a silent workspace, keeping the noise level conversational and the focus on the food. Tomoko-san, the owner, centers the menu on home-style Japanese comfort. Teas are imported directly from Japan, serving as the base for matcha floats, hojicha, and kinako lattes. The savory options follow a domestic logic, featuring onigiri filled with salmon or tuna mayo – often paired with miso soup – or thick slices of An Butter toast. Everything arrives on mismatched vintage crockery, an aesthetic choice that extends to the walls, which frequently display exhibitions by Japanese artists like ceramicist Aki Moriuchi. The counter is stocked daily with homemade sweets, from strawberry shortcake to matcha swiss rolls, though specific cakes tend to sell out quickly as the afternoon wears on.

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