
Kelsey Pearson-Graves
1 reviews on 1 places
This was, hands down, the best coffee I had in Japan. The owner roasts his own coffee to order, weighs his beans, and does a proper pour over. He is super nice and speaks great English. On my last day I asked him to roast me a few kinds of beans, and the next morning, they were ready waiting for me.
This is the kind of coffee shop that is a hidden gem. No tourists, no fancy drinks, the smell of roasting coffee in the air, and a hard-working local that takes pride in his coffee. If you visit make sure to get a hot pour over and explore his vast bean selection with coffees from all over the world, Kenya, Tanzania, Ethiopia, Papua New Ginuea, Yemen, Colombia, Cuba. He will treat you right!
This is the kind of coffee shop that is a hidden gem. No tourists, no fancy drinks, the smell of roasting coffee in the air, and a hard-working local that takes pride in his coffee. If you visit make sure to get a hot pour over and explore his vast bean selection with coffees from all over the world, Kenya, Tanzania, Ethiopia, Papua New Ginuea, Yemen, Colombia, Cuba. He will treat you right!