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- Shin LouisMay 6, 2015Great coffee! Would recommend people to try out this place if you are a coffee drinker. His coffee making skill is art itself and quite pleasant to watch. The baked custard is delicious!
- Julian GAugust 16, 2014Beautiful hidden coffee house. It's a little hard to find - be on the lookout for a small metal square on the side of the road. Amazing coffee intricately made. Absolutely worth visiting!
- Alper ÇuğunSeptember 4, 2013The most beautiful coffee shop and garden I have ever visited where they serve some of the best coffee I have ever had the pleasure of drinking. Very near transcendence, just watch your head!
- Guillaume FlandreFebruary 25, 2015Probably the cutest café in the area. Look for a square sign and a small garden. Inside is a metal cube in which the waiter will make you delicious coffee. Get the cube pastry which is amazing!
- Valerie LeOctober 12, 2014Love it! There was a line here on a Sunday around 2. The wait was a little over 30 minutes. The iced Bailey's cappuccino was super light & delicious. Pair it with a caramel custard, perfection!
- notcoolinthecoolwayFebruary 14, 2015Gourmet coffee pop-up in abandoned house with small garden to sit in. Excellent coffee, sweets & atmosphere! English menu. Crowded but worth it. Only does espresso, so a "hot coffee" here = Americano.
- Alice HuJanuary 17, 2015Great coffee shop tucked away in the back streets of Harajuku. Custard cube is the perfect coffee compliment!
- Probably the best Espresso in Tokyo: the guy has skills and passion. The place is small and often crowded but it's really worth the waiting. Taste the small cube sweets as well, they're delicious.
- Charles ChenAugust 21, 2012This has got to be one of the coolest places to get espresso drinks in the world. The old world Japanese building with a one man espresso show & garden make for a unique experience. A must in the area
- Miko IeongOctober 1, 2015Cute hidden coffee shop with nice japanese style interior and a quiet zen-like garden. Had a decent cappuccino. Definitely a new coffee experience.
- Cas LemmensOctober 19, 2015Don't hesitate on seeing this unique little spot. The owner is very kind, speaks fluent English and is very proud of his beautiful kiosk. And of course the coffee is great!
- Kevin SkobacDecember 30, 2014Hidden in the residential area of Ometesandō, this perfectly curated one-man coffee shop serves delicious coffee. But expect a long and slow moving line.
- Sean CraigJanuary 7, 2015Best coffee in Tokyo and the custard cubes are the perfect accompaniment to a coffee. Unfortunately it's become more and more overrun with tourists over the last few years...
- Fellexandro RubyNovember 12, 2014Watch the artist at working his one-man-show here. Despite of many others praises, I didn't have my best cup of coffee here. But the experience is surely worth enjoying.
- Mona NomuraSeptember 14, 2015Tucked within a residential district it may seem hard to find. It's not. Follow the coffee scent and look for man buns and Brooklyn hipsters hanging about on the sidewalk ;)
- Vivian LeOctober 12, 2014Unique one man coffee shop inside of a traditional Japanese house. The baileys cappuccino and custard went very well together.
- AlisaMay 8, 2013The traditional Japanese home, garden like atmosphere makes you feel like you are at a Japanese relatives' porch drinking great coffee. The super nice barista makes the experience even better.
- Joel SavitzkyFebruary 7, 2015A perfect double espresso in a serene, perfectly designed setting. Make sure you get the 5 set of KOFFEE KASHI!
- Candid CuisineJune 25, 2015A nice quiet coffee shop in the residential neighborhood of Omotesando. getting an iced Capuccino and custard kashi here is as exciting as finding this secret coffee shop Read more
- Dan MatutinaMay 17, 2015One of the best coffee places I've tried in Tokyo. I really love this place. Coffee is great! :)
- Josh PylesOctober 13, 2015Really cool coffee shop, fantastic coffee, but be prepared to wait. These baristas take care in making each drink, and there can be a line at times.
- Nak ChaiwatAugust 16, 2015Great coffee, go well with the custard. Small garden though. People line up within half an hour of shop opening on sunday
- BrommaboAugust 16, 2014Small and beautiful coffee shop in Omotesando, serves one best espresso based coffee in Tokyo. In summer they have really good ice coffee.
- TrevorDecember 11, 2014An oasis of good espresso in a beautiful traditional Japanese hut nestled in a residential district just five minutes walk from Omotesando station.
- Fraser BrownJune 22, 2014Watch your head on the beam! Great coffee. Used to be kinda chilled and quiet but last time I went had queues out the door... Great for business I'm sure not so great for a chilled out coffee...
- Max OrgeldingerSeptember 1, 2015Beautiful little spot run by one man and his dedication to espresso. Pare it with the mustard cookies.
- Lachlan DonaldJuly 19, 2014Amazing hidden espresso bar. Had a perfect macchiato. Highly recommend for coffee snobs.
- Phillip CampionFebruary 21, 2014This is some of the best coffee in Tokyo. Make sure to get the custard as well.
- Jason DuncanNovember 21, 2014I couldn't get to Tokyo to taste this amazing coffee in Japan, however I ordered 7oz. Follow the link to my blog for the full review. ---> Read more
- Liis SaarJune 8, 2015This place is truly awesome. Enjoy a cuppa and forget about the busy outside for a second.
- Ben K.May 26, 2014You must visit this one man coffee shop in an old Japanese house. Kunitomo-san is really a master of the bean.
- Ken MizunoNovember 27, 2013Amazing coffee shop in Omotesando with a tranquil Japanese garden and living room away from the hustle & bustle of Tokyo.
- Jevin SoNovember 29, 2014Coffee specialty, personally blended by they barista. A great place to visit in omotesanso.
- Megan AllisonJanuary 5, 2013This place is killing it with amazing setting and excellent coffee & espresso. Would be right at home in San Francisco or Brooklyn.
- Vicki Jeehee KimFebruary 10, 2013The best coffee place in Tokyo. Great atmosphere and coffee. Love love love this small quintessential coffee shop.
- Jase WSeptember 28, 2014Coffee and baked custard. Very little space to sit, super small shop. But it's fun!
- Nicolas RafenomanjatoJune 8, 2015Lovely hidden place but now getting way too popular and way to long to wait for a good coffee...
- Kara MuratoreOctober 18, 2015Amazing coffee, and the caramel custard thing on the counter is a must. Be prepared to wait on the weekend.
- Andrew C.May 10, 2014Coffees with milk are particularly awesome. Consider the bread custard as well, which is a canele in a cubical mould.
- Not far from Maisen Tonkatsu, look for a missable square sign (looks like a frame) outside an older looking Japanese house. A smart phone & google maps help the first time to find.
- Kat CameronNovember 6, 2014Delightful little coffee shop in traditional style Japanese building. Tourist hotspot hidden in the back streets.
- js chunAugust 3, 2013great place, great coffee. small but lovely and beautiful cafe. wish there were more seats though.
- RaghavNovember 17, 2013Serenity nestled in a neighborhood. Get a baked custard, espresso and enjoy in the garden.