Kojito Brew, a hidden gem among restaurants in Kancheepuram, India, redefines the city’s culinary scene with a bold fusion of local heritage and global café culture. Nestled amid ancient temples and bustling bazaars, this micro-roastery and kitchen pairs artisanal coffee with South Indian comfort plates, creating a sensory bridge between tradition and modernity.

24, W Raja St, Periya, Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu 631502, India
+91 99527 04646
Kojito Brew in Periya, Kanchipuram, is a pocket-sized hideaway where specialty coffee meets quiet Japanese restraint: think single-estate pour-overs, matcha affogato and miso-caramel cookies served under soft lighting and cedar accents. The baristas here treat every cup like a ceremony, grinding to order and timing extractions to the second, so even a simple flat white arrives with latte art sharp enough to photograph. Seating is limited—just a few stools and a low communal table—so locals grab takeaway while laptop-toting visitors linger over slow bar options. At ₹160–₹220 for a drink it’s pricier than street-side filter coffee, but the 4.6-star rating reflects the quality and calm that’s rare in temple-town chaos.
| Sunday | 12–10:30 PM |
| Monday | 12–10:30 PM |
| Tuesday | 12–10:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 12–10:30 PM |
| Thursday | 12–10:30 PM |
| Friday | 12–10:30 PM |
| Saturday | 12–10:30 PM |
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Where exactly is Kojito Brew located in India?
Kojito Brew sits at 24, W Raja Street, Periya, Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu 631502, India, a short walk from the famous Kanchi Kamakshi Temple, so you can easily pair a heritage walk with a craft coffee stop.
Can I reserve a table in advance?
Yes, simply call +91 99527 04646 between 9 a.m. and 9 p.m.; the team will hold a table for up to 15 minutes past your chosen time, after which they release it to walk-ins to keep the flow fair.
Does the menu cater to vegan and Jain diets?
Every drink on the board can be swapped to oat or almond milk, and the kitchen uses separate utensils for Jain preparations, omitting onion, garlic, and root vegetables without compromising the signature smoky notes of their brews.
How reliable is the 4.6 rating on Google?
The 4.6-star average comes from over 1,800 reviews spanning three years, with guests repeatedly praising the consistent pour-over technique, quick service, and the air-conditioned loft seating that lets you linger comfortably above the bustling temple town.
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