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Chuto One Cafe

Updated 2026-08-10 · 2,300 reviewed · 212 listed · Scored from 39 Google reviews · How we rank ›

4.6(39) 68 composite score See reviews on Google ✓ Google-verified
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Chuto One Cafe
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What recent reviews say

Chuto One Cafe wins over most visitors with its cozy vibe, board games, and late-night hours in a neighbourhood lacking them. Coffee, lamb pizza, and steak draw solid praise when executed well. Yet quality swings: some report diluted matcha and chocolate, oversalted dishes, and cold chicken straight from the fridge. Service likewise splits between friendly and dismissive, and staff sometimes seat diners at uncleaned tables without apology.

Praised for
  • cozy, relaxing atmosphere with board games
  • friendly, quick service (when consistent)
  • well-executed food and drinks
  • late-night availability
Watch-outs
  • inconsistent food quality and taste (diluted drinks, imbalanced ratios)
  • staff professionalism varies (unfriendly demeanor, lack of attention to cleanliness)
  • small portions for the price
  • slow pasta service
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Best for: Groups seeking late-night hangout space with games and casual food.
Think twice if: Consistency matters to you; some visits see cold or imbalanced drinks and unclean table setup.

Strengths

  • Late-night hours and relaxed vibe uncommon locally
  • Board games and comfortable seating for extended stays
  • Lamb pizza and steak when prepared carefully

Worth knowing

  • Owner Arsyed trained at Le Cordon Bleu
  • Order and pay at counter system
  • Board games available at tables
  • Wait times for pasta noted as long; drinks typically under 10 mins
  • Operates late into midnight

What reviews say by service

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Matcha and chocolate reported diluted in some visits; americano and other coffees praised as smooth and well-balanced on better days.

How it compares

  • Rated 4.6 against a 4.39 average across the 181 specialty coffee businesses listed here.
  • Has more Google reviews than 33% of the businesses in this directory.

How we scored this

How We Score
Star rating 69
Review volume 70
Review recency 100
Review sentiment 48
Profile completeness 75
Verification 0

Rating breakdown

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Common questions

What time does Chuto One open and close?
The cafe is open 7 days a week. Evening hours extend to midnight, with late-night service available for supper runs.
Do you have board games?
Yes. Board games are available at tables for diners to play while they eat or drink.
How long is the wait for food?
Drinks and most items arrive in under 10 minutes. Pasta has been reported as taking longer.

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Last updated 2026-08-10