Kokubunji, Tokyo, Japan|Nejimaki-gumo
Cafe, Coffee shop at Japan, 〒185-0022 Tokyo, Kokubunji, Higashimotomachi, 2 Chome−18−16 吉野ビル
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Rating
4.6 (65 comments)
🕙Opening Time
Open Time: 15:00
💲Price Range
¥1000-2000
☎️Phone Number
+81428-85-9228
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More Comments at Google MapI visited due to an exhibition. I was told that I could just browse the exhibits, but the atmosphere was so nice that I decided to place an order as well. I don't usually like coffee that much, and I don't like sweet cafe lattes, but this cafe latte has a gentle sweetness and is very delicious, and I want to drink as much of the foam left at the bottom as I can! It was so delicious that I tried my best (lol) ✨ The marriage with the sweets was also really good...😌 Although it is a little far from the station, I would like to visit again.
A corner of a popular cafe in Kokubunji. A cafe where you can enjoy delicious espresso in a quiet space. Key points are the design of the exterior door and signboard. The interior of the restaurant is very simple, with minimal lighting and dark wooden tables, giving it a very pleasing atmosphere. The menu features a wide variety of espresso varieties, categorized by manufacturing method. The espresso I received was surprisingly delicious. The perfect balance of bitterness, sourness, and richness. Even with ice cream, the scent doesn't escape at all. I also received a small amount of yokan, and it had a good taste, not hard but melting easily. It's such a luxury to spend time alone in a space like this. It has become my favorite cafe.
It's located not far from the south exit of Kokubunji Station. Like the Ome store, it is located along a road with many cars, but once you enter, it becomes a world of winding clouds. The owner's handmade chairs and tables look so stylish that I feel like I want to slowly draw a picture. Recently, it is popular and noisy if there are many people. I can't help it. Recently, I've been exhibiting various artists almost every month, and all of them are works that fit the space of the winding cloud, and more and more people come to see the exhibition, so I can't help but be in a dilemma.
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