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We Tried kotsu kotsu, KL’s New Japanese Patisserie And the Chocolate Strawberry Cake Stole the Show

There’s a quiet beauty in how the Japanese approach desserts precision, patience, and a deep respect for simplicity. You’ll taste all that at kotsu kotsu Japanese Patisserie & Bake Shop, the newest addition to Kuala Lumpur’s dessert scene, inspired by Japan’s omiyage (gift-giving) culture.

We dropped by kotsu kotsu last weekend for a food tasting, and it’s safe to say it was worth every bite.

The cakes here are Muslim-friendly, thoughtfully developed by master Japanese patissiers who spent 11 months fine-tuning their recipes to suit local tastes without compromising authenticity. Everything is baked fresh, twice a day and you can tell.

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The Taste Test

The Swiss Roll was a standout, soft, airy, and just the right amount of sweetness. It’s rare to find a cake that light yet satisfying. But the real winner for me was the Chocolate Strawberry Cake, a perfect balance of rich cocoa and refreshing fruit. Definitely the one I’d go back for.

The Fruit Cake also made my top three, 10 layers of creamy, fluffy goodness with just enough freshness from the fruit to keep each bite interesting.

The rest of the selection, like the nutty Pistachio Cake

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maintained that signature Japanese finesse: understated, elegant, and refined.

A Gift Worth Giving

True to its inspiration, kotsu kotsu takes gifting seriously. Their cakes come in beautiful wisteria-toned boxes, complete with a reusable ice pack to keep everything fresh, perfect for bringing as a thoughtful present. It’s a nod to Japan’s omiyage tradition, where sweets are not just desserts, but a way to show appreciation and care.

The attention to detail in the packaging reflects the same “step-by-step” philosophy behind every slice, calm, mindful, and beautifully executed.

More Than a Dessert Shop

Beyond the cakes, kotsu kotsu feels like a modern ode to Japanese craftsmanship. The space is minimalist yet warm, textured earthen walls, soft washi paper light, and sleek copper accents. Even the uniforms and display counters are designed with precision, turning each cake into a piece of edible art.

A Sweet New Chapter

With its philosophy of doing things “step by step”, kotsu kotsu brings a thoughtful, mindful rhythm to KL’s fast-paced café culture. Whether you’re looking for a gift or simply a slice of calm indulgence, this patisserie makes a strong case for slowing down and savouring every layer.

📍 kotsu kotsu Japanese Patisserie & Bake Shop
34-G, Jalan 24/70a, Desa Sri Hartamas, Kuala Lumpur
⏰ 12PM – 11PM (Grand Opening: 11 Nov)
🌐 kotsukotsumy.com
📸 Instagram: @kotsukotsumy

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