I've taken up exploring some of the many cafes that Tokyo (and beyond) have to offer.
These are those tales.
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Tuesday, October 2, 2012
Public House (日本語 version)
Original English Post
今日、友達と定期的なランゲージエクスチェンジミーチングがあった。前回私は素晴らしいカフェを見つけたので、今回は彼の番だったんだ。彼が見つけたカフェは駅から遠くて、道がわかりにくいので、私は一人だったら、諦めるかもしれない。私は恥ずかしいほど方向音痴なので。でも、彼は道がわかっていたので、私はただついて行っても大丈夫だった。
このカフェはJR埼京線専用の渋谷駅新南口があるビルの3階にあって、PublicHouseという店だ。大きくて、よくある木製モチーフかある場所だ。禁煙席と喫煙席は近くないので良かったと思っていた。約束があったラウンジの隣の席に座らせられた。無料WiFiもあったけれど、残念ながら友達と店員さんはつなぐことができなかった。私はポケットWiFiデバイスが持っていたので、助けてあげた。
私はお腹が少しすいたので、ミックスナッツを頼んだ。(メニューに書いてないけれど、頼めば、いい。)あとは、私はカプチーノを注文して、友達はアイスミントルイボスティーにした。シンプルでシナモン棒をつけて来たカプチーノは見た目で良かった。もっと強い味が好きなので、シナモン棒よりシナモンパウダーのほうが良かったと思っているけれど、シナモン棒でもけっこう美味しかった。
このカフェは居心地が良かったし、静かだったのでいい場所だと思っている。それに、ほかのお客さんの食べ物の匂いがしたら、美味しそうだとも思った。ほかのカフェに比べて、値段はだいたい同じだし、禁煙席は煙たくないので、PublicHouseをオススメしたくなったんだ。
注文:カプチーノ(500円)
所見: ランゲージエクスチェンジやブレインストーミングのためにとてもいい場所
Website: http://www.cafecompany.co.jp/brands/publichouse/
アクセス:渋谷駅新南口(すぐ)
〒150-0002;東京都渋谷区渋谷3-29-17;ホテルメッツ渋谷 3F
(Checked by Hiroshi)
今日、友達と定期的なランゲージエクスチェンジミーチングがあった。前回私は素晴らしいカフェを見つけたので、今回は彼の番だったんだ。彼が見つけたカフェは駅から遠くて、道がわかりにくいので、私は一人だったら、諦めるかもしれない。私は恥ずかしいほど方向音痴なので。でも、彼は道がわかっていたので、私はただついて行っても大丈夫だった。
このカフェはJR埼京線専用の渋谷駅新南口があるビルの3階にあって、PublicHouseという店だ。大きくて、よくある木製モチーフかある場所だ。禁煙席と喫煙席は近くないので良かったと思っていた。約束があったラウンジの隣の席に座らせられた。無料WiFiもあったけれど、残念ながら友達と店員さんはつなぐことができなかった。私はポケットWiFiデバイスが持っていたので、助けてあげた。
私はお腹が少しすいたので、ミックスナッツを頼んだ。(メニューに書いてないけれど、頼めば、いい。)あとは、私はカプチーノを注文して、友達はアイスミントルイボスティーにした。シンプルでシナモン棒をつけて来たカプチーノは見た目で良かった。もっと強い味が好きなので、シナモン棒よりシナモンパウダーのほうが良かったと思っているけれど、シナモン棒でもけっこう美味しかった。
このカフェは居心地が良かったし、静かだったのでいい場所だと思っている。それに、ほかのお客さんの食べ物の匂いがしたら、美味しそうだとも思った。ほかのカフェに比べて、値段はだいたい同じだし、禁煙席は煙たくないので、PublicHouseをオススメしたくなったんだ。
注文:カプチーノ(500円)
所見: ランゲージエクスチェンジやブレインストーミングのためにとてもいい場所
Website: http://www.cafecompany.co.jp/brands/publichouse/
アクセス:渋谷駅新南口(すぐ)
〒150-0002;東京都渋谷区渋谷3-29-17;ホテルメッツ渋谷 3F
(Checked by Hiroshi)
Location:
Shibuya, Tokyo 150-0002, Japan
Monday, October 1, 2012
Public House

So, the name of this place is Public House and it's on the 3rd floor of the Shibuya New South Exit, which is apparently used solely for the Saikyo line. It's a rather large cafe with the typical wooden motif going on. The smoking section was quite separate from the non-smoking section, so that was really nice. We were sat in the far corner next to the lounge area, which was reserved for a later group of people. Free wifi was offered here, but my friend and the staff couldn't get it to work in our corner. That's okay, I came to the rescue with my pocket wifi device!

So this place was really nice. It was comfy and quiet. Based on the smell, I will guess that the food tastes amazing there. It sure smelled delicious! The drinks cost about the same as everywhere else and the non-smoking section wasn't smoky. So, all in all I'm saying, this is one worth checking out.
Order: Cappuccino (500)
Review: Great place for language exchange or brainstorming
Hours: 7:00~24:00
Non-smoking / Smoking Sections
Website: http://www.cafecompany.co.jp/brands/publichouse/
Access: Shibuya Station (JR New South Exit's building or a few minutes walk from JR east exit)
Address: 3-29-17 (3F) Shibuya, Shibuya Ward, Tokyo
Location:
3-29-17 Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan
Sunday, September 30, 2012
Tsubakiya Coffee

So, this shop is called Tsubakiya Coffee. And it's definitely different than the other places I've been. The female uniforms were maid style and the service was impeccable. I actually felt a bit uncomfortable by the level of service. There was no refilling of water, for example. No, the waitresses replaced your empty glass with a new full glass of water. But before they did that, they'd wipe the table to make sure it was dry first. This kind of service isn't bad, but it was a little much for me. I'm used to a more homey feel, I guess.
Anyway, aside from the service, the place is comfortable. Not in that relaxing or cute sort of way. More like a restaurant actually. According to the website, the theme is supposed to be Ginza in the good old days, and they're trying to give people a sense of old but chic luxury. But at any rate, it was nice. My language exchange partner and I both ended up ordering the "Mix Sandwich" with hot coffee. The sandwich wasn't that great, but it wasn't bad either. It was nothing to write home about. But the coffee was good. Usually I go with cappuccinos at new cafes, but this was a plain coffee kind of place. I even drank it black! What!? And while I'm not actually a fan of black coffee, I wasn't complaining.

Order: Mix Sandwich and coffee set (1500)
Review: A decent place for a formal first meeting.
Hours: 9:00~23:00
Non-smoking / Smoking Sections
Website:http://www.tsubakiya-coffee.com/
Access: Ikebukuro Station (a few minutes from the East exit)
Address: (B1F) 1-6-4 Higashi-Ikebukuro, Toshima, Tokyo
Monday, September 24, 2012
Analog

Well, what I decided was to pick two places and if one was too smoky, hopefully the other would be okay. I chose two, Ark and Analog, that were pretty close to each other and were actually run by the same company. After meeting my friend and taking a peek at the two places, we settled on Analog.



So, the final verdict here is that, if I hung out in Ebisu, I would come here often. I'd have some coffee and probably the occasional nap. But this was probably my second or third time in the area after living more than two years in Tokyo. So as it is, if I'm in the area again, I'll probably check out Ark instead.

Review: I wouldn't mind if this became a regular hangout.
Website: http://www.atticroom.jp/analog-ebisu/
Access: Ebisu station. (2minutes on foot)
Address: 1-8-3 Ebisuminami (4F), Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, Japan
Location:
1-8-3 Ebisuminami, Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan
Monday, September 10, 2012
Downstairs Coffee
Pic from official website |
The cafe is in the Mercedes-Benz showroom. I had seen it before but never went in. It looked a bit swanky and expensive. It is pretty cool but the prices aren't bad at all. I didn't know it at the time, but this cafe, and possibly the entire place, is only opened for a limited time. It will be closing in December of 2012, this year.
My friend and I found a cafe magazine (that I don't have!) that mentioned this place. I didn't read it at the time, but I took a picture of it for later study. It said Downstairs, and Upstairs (a bar/restaurant), opened as part of the Mercedes-Benz Connection. The magazine article also talks about the coffee and its creaminess, and how customers can use the wifi freely. And even though they're basically in the showroom, people can relax and feel a welcoming atmosphere. (It's a short article, but it briefly touches on all the selling points.)
So, I have to say that I agree with the article. The coffee, just like at Streamer, was delicious, and pretty. And this time I could take a picture of it. I didn't take any pictures of the place, because I forgot, like an idiot. But the place is very bright with lots of big windows. It's a car showroom after all. When it started getting dark, the lights came on, and the lighting was the kind that is green and then before you know it, it's pink. It was kind of nice and somehow subtle. I don't remember the seats, and I think our window side table was white, but I'm pretty sure the communal table in the middle was wooden. Quite comfortable and easy to relax and chat or study in.
So, I would definitely recommend this place. And over Streamer Coffee at that. But since it'll be closing in just a few months, you'd better get a move on it if you want to check it out.
Order: Soy Latte (¥430)
Review: It's a shame that it's closing soon.
Website: http://www.mercedes-benz-connection.com/index.html
Access: Roppongi station (exit 8 maybe, the Roppongi Hills side)
Address: 7-8-1 Roppongi, Minato-ku, Tokyo
Labels:
coffee shop,
concept,
latte art,
Roppongi
Location:
7-8 Roppongi, Minato, Tokyo, Japan
Monday, August 27, 2012
Respekt

Respekt is located near Streamer and Glorious Cafe Chain. So naturally is attracts the same kind of rather young and hip crowd - the musician and hipster looking crowd, not the young kids with host and hostess hair that hang out at the other end of the station. The place is pretty nice, but I have a really bad cold right now, so that fact that there's no barrier between the smoking and non-smoking sections was not earning this place any points. It's a really smoky place. Many of the cool cafes are, I know, but it's definitely a negative point for me. Especially right now.

So, I did get some time to look around during restroom breaks and such. There's a counter at the window with computers that I guess can be used for a fee. There's lots of tables and chairs as well as sofa seating. All in all a comfy place with some nice features. If it wasn't for the smokiness, I would have really liked it. It seems like a good place to study or relax.

Review: Chill but way too smoky for someone with a bad cold
Website: http://www.cafecompany.co.jp/brands/sus/respekt/index.html
Access: Shibuya Station (About 1 or 2 minutes from Exit 13)
Address: 1-11-1 (2F), Shibuya, Shibuya Ward, Tokyo 150-0002
Location:
1 Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan
Thursday, August 9, 2012
Roman Records Cafe (日本語)
今日、私と友達は休みだったのでデラックスカフェ巡りをすることに決めた。東横線の駅でふらついて、2、3カフェに立ち寄るつもりだった。最初に自由が丘駅でおりて、カフェではなかったけれど、どこかでランチとドーナツを食べた。行きたいカフェは満席だったんだ。その時はちょうどランチタイムだったので、びっくりしなかった。
それから、学芸大学駅に行って、少しほっつき歩いて、Roman Records Cafe を見つけた。素敵だし、看板にワッフルがあると書いてあったので、入った。このカフェについて、複雑な心境になった。理由を説明するね。最初に私は入って、店員さんはあいさつして、「4時に閉める。大丈夫?」と言っていた「今は何時ですか。」「3時20分。」「大丈夫です。」これまで悪くなかった。文句はメニューを5分ももらわなかったということだ。それで、もらってから、1分しか決まらなくてはならなかった。私たちは急かされていると感じだった。始めのよくない顧客サービスのせいだ。確かにその人は定時に出たがっていた。私は彼だったら、同じようにするね。それにしても、客だったので、第一印相はビミョウだ。
とにかく、注文してから、待ちながら、カフェを見回した。このカフェはけっこうかっこいいと認めざるを得ない。狭いけれど、椅子は大きくて心地よい。隅にDJの機材みたいなものがあった。たぶんここの主な魅力は音楽集だけれど、食べ物も美味しそうだと思っている。言ったように、このカフェは狭いけれど、狭すぎない。明るくもないけれど、暗くもない。かなり男らしい雰囲気がある。たぶん、ピーク時に煙たくなるかもしれない。煙たいところが好きではないのに、Roman Records Cafeこそ適していると思う。
コーヒーが来でから、Roman
Records Cafe について、印像がよくなってきた。コーヒーは早く来たし(5分後) 見た目の点で悪いことがなかったし。私は普通にカフェラテを頼んで、友達はココナツラテにした。私のはハートデザインのラテアートがあって、友達のはココナツパウダーが上面にふりかけてあった。味の点で、本当によかった。カフェラテはコーヒーとミルクのバランスで、クリーミーな深い味があった。私はココナツがあまり好きではないので判断しにくかった。友達は嬉しそうに飲んだけれど。
では、結果は また学芸大学のあたりにいたら、4時から6時半以外に、またRoman
Records Cafeに行くつもりだということだ。今回時間がなくて、ムードはよくなかったので正当の経験がしたわけではない。それから、たぶんいいところなのに、判断を留保するね。
注文: カフェラテ (560円);ココナツラテ (580円)
所見: たぶん いいところ
Website: http://romanrecordscafe.p1.bindsite.jp/
アクセス: 学芸大学駅 (徒歩1分)
所見: たぶん いいところ
Website: http://romanrecordscafe.p1.bindsite.jp/
アクセス: 学芸大学駅 (徒歩1分)
(Translation checked by Hiroshi)
Wednesday, August 8, 2012
Mr. Friendly Cafe
So the last stop on my friend's and my mega cafe adventure was Mr. Friendly Cafe in Daikanyama / Ebisu. This is another one of those places that I'd been dying to go to but just didn't have the chance to go out to. After we left Rosalie, we decided to walk towards Ebisu since I needed to take the Hibiya line to Roppongi that evening. Well, wouldn't you know it, Mr. Friendly Cafe just happened to be on the way! Lucky!
So, I found this in one of my many cafe magazines in the hotcake section. But the unique point here is that the hotcakes are miniature Mr. Friendlies. So cute! I was surprised to find that this is the only location because it's been around for a while and there's a ton of merchandise - cookies, mugs, T-shirts, figurines, bags, etc, etc.
Even though I had just had half a piece of cake, I couldn't pass up the chance to eat those tiny little men. So I order a seven-piece regular set with a coffee. Since I was eating in, I also got to choose a topping. I went with caramel, though I wish I had gone with whipped cream instead. All well, there's always next time. Wait - what? Next time? Yeah, if I'm ever in the area again, I'll be popping over here again. I want to try a sundae or something next time. But anyway, I'm getting ahead of myself. My friend ordered the mango yogurt smoothie drink and then we took out seats.
The seating area was small and inviting. Most of the light came in through the huge window which faced the road. The place wasn't really anywhere near the main road so, while it wasn't particularly interesting, it wasn't unpleasant either. And the light was quite nice. There was a rather large stuffed Mr Friendly in the corner of the bench seat that I promptly sat next to.
After a few minutes our drinks and mini hotcake men came out to us. After getting a few pictures, we dug in. (Since I'm such a nice friend, I of course let my friend have a few pieces.) The little Mr Friendly hotcakes were yummy on their own, but I'm a fan of pancakes in general so that doesn't say much. And the caramel dipping sauce wasn't terrible, but like I said, I wish I had made a different choice. My cafe latte was pretty good, and I learned later it was organic coffee, so I guess that's good. My friend's mango yogurt drink tasted an awful lot like a Mango lassie, which is of course not a bad thing either.
I definitely enjoyed coming here. It's a place that plan to come to again. I even bought some Mr Friendly cookies for another friend on the way out. (I'll be honest, I bought myself one mango cookie too.) Out of all the places we went today, Mr Friendly Cafe was definitely the top.
Order: Seven-piece hotcake set (¥263) and Cafe Latte (¥420)
Review: They'll be seeing my face again.
Website: http://www.mrfriendly.jp/index.html
Access: Daikanyama Stations (a few minutes walk)
Address: 2-18-6 Ebisu Nishi, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo

Even though I had just had half a piece of cake, I couldn't pass up the chance to eat those tiny little men. So I order a seven-piece regular set with a coffee. Since I was eating in, I also got to choose a topping. I went with caramel, though I wish I had gone with whipped cream instead. All well, there's always next time. Wait - what? Next time? Yeah, if I'm ever in the area again, I'll be popping over here again. I want to try a sundae or something next time. But anyway, I'm getting ahead of myself. My friend ordered the mango yogurt smoothie drink and then we took out seats.
The seating area was small and inviting. Most of the light came in through the huge window which faced the road. The place wasn't really anywhere near the main road so, while it wasn't particularly interesting, it wasn't unpleasant either. And the light was quite nice. There was a rather large stuffed Mr Friendly in the corner of the bench seat that I promptly sat next to.
After a few minutes our drinks and mini hotcake men came out to us. After getting a few pictures, we dug in. (Since I'm such a nice friend, I of course let my friend have a few pieces.) The little Mr Friendly hotcakes were yummy on their own, but I'm a fan of pancakes in general so that doesn't say much. And the caramel dipping sauce wasn't terrible, but like I said, I wish I had made a different choice. My cafe latte was pretty good, and I learned later it was organic coffee, so I guess that's good. My friend's mango yogurt drink tasted an awful lot like a Mango lassie, which is of course not a bad thing either.

Order: Seven-piece hotcake set (¥263) and Cafe Latte (¥420)
Review: They'll be seeing my face again.
Website: http://www.mrfriendly.jp/index.html
Access: Daikanyama Stations (a few minutes walk)
Address: 2-18-6 Ebisu Nishi, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
Labels:
cafe,
concept,
Daikanyama,
shop,
sweets
Location:
2-18-6 Ebisunishi, Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan
Rosalie
So, after the iffy cafe in Gakugeidaigaku, my friend and I decided to move on to Daikanyama. This place is also well known for having oodles of cafes. While walking around we happened to notice a rooftop seating area. After climbing up the stairs, we realized it belonged to Rosalie, which as it turned out was a bit of a cafe. We peeked inside, but didn't sit down, because we wanted to sit outside.
The inside was really nice from what we could see. It was clearly designed for the young female crowd. That seemed to be all there was! It made no difference to me, but my friend was in hog heaven. Until I made him join me outside. If I had to say, I would say that the motif was rather Victorian, but I didn't get a real good look, so it's hard to say exactly.
As for the rooftop seating area, it was nice and simple. We sat at a table next to a hedge, so the two of us pale people could get some shade and protection from the sun. We couldn't really get the overhead view from our spot, but my guess is that the view below is just the street, so it's no big deal. But just being out in the sun was enough to make me quite happy.
So, since we had just had some coffee, we decided to go with something different at this place. My friend had a lychee and pineapple smoothie, and I had the citrus herb tea. We also split some strawberry shortcake. The cake was delicious and had fancy silver sprinkles so it definitely gets two thumbs up. The tea took me a few sips to get warmed up to it. The flavor was much more subtle than I expected, I guess. But by the end I was wishing I had more. I would drink that stuff all the time if I knew how to make it actually.
So I will say this place is nice and I would highly recommend it to a group of Japanese girls in their early to mid 20s. But if it wasn't for the outdoor area, I probably wouldn't have come here at all. Looking at the indoor crowd made me feel too foreign, too old, and too uncute. It was also a little pricey for my tastes. But like I said, if you fit that target market, I recommend it.
Order: Strawberry Shortcake (¥700) and Citrus Herb Tea (¥750)
Review: It's not really my scene.
Website: http://www.maisondereefur.com/#/home/cafe
Access: Daikanyama Station
Address: 2F, 24-7, Sarugakucho, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, Japan
The inside was really nice from what we could see. It was clearly designed for the young female crowd. That seemed to be all there was! It made no difference to me, but my friend was in hog heaven. Until I made him join me outside. If I had to say, I would say that the motif was rather Victorian, but I didn't get a real good look, so it's hard to say exactly.


So I will say this place is nice and I would highly recommend it to a group of Japanese girls in their early to mid 20s. But if it wasn't for the outdoor area, I probably wouldn't have come here at all. Looking at the indoor crowd made me feel too foreign, too old, and too uncute. It was also a little pricey for my tastes. But like I said, if you fit that target market, I recommend it.

Review: It's not really my scene.
Website: http://www.maisondereefur.com/#/home/cafe
Access: Daikanyama Station
Address: 2F, 24-7, Sarugakucho, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, Japan
Labels:
cafe,
Daikanyama,
sweets,
terrace
Location:
Sarugakucho, Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan
Roman Records Cafe

We then moved to Gakugeidaigaku station. We wandered around a bit before happening on Roman Records Cafe. It looked cool and the signboard said that had waffles, so we went in. I ended up with mixed feelings about this place. Let me tell you why. First off, when we went inside, the man who runs the place greeted us and said "We close at 4:00. Is that okay?" "What time is it now?" "3:20." We decided to stay in for a bit. So far, no big deal. The part that left a bit of a bad taste was that we weren't given a menu for about 5 minutes. Then once we got it, we got about 1 minute for both of us to look through it. So, both of us felt that we were being unnecessarily rushed due to initial bad service. Granted, I'm sure the guy just wanted to be able to get out on time, and I probably would have done the same. But still, as a customer I was not getting a good first impression.

So, after placing our order and waiting for it to come, I took a look at our surroundings. And I have to admit, it's a pretty cool place. It's rather small but the seats are large and comfy. There's a bit a DJ corner thing going on, and I think the music is the main appeal of this place, though the food looks like it might be amazing too. Like I said, it's rather small but not at all cramped. And while it's not dark per say, it does have a rather masculine feel to it. I suspect that during peak hours it's good and smoky too. As you may know, I'm not such a fan of smoky places, but I think it might kind of suit the ambiance of Roman Records Cafe.

So, the final conclusion is if I'm ever in the area again anytime other than between 4:00 and 6:30, I will go in again. I want to like the place and I feel like the circumstances just didn't allow for a proper experience. So, I'll reserve judgement for now. Though it's probably good.

Order: Cafe Latte (¥560) and Coconut Latte (¥580)
Review: Probably a great place to go.
Website: http://romanrecordscafe.p1.bindsite.jp/
Access: Gakugeidaigaku Station (about 1 minute or so on foot)
Address: Ito Building 102, Takaban 2-20-4, Meguro Ward, Tokyo
Monday, July 30, 2012
Patisserie Potager
Picture from Bento.com |
As I said, I've been wanting to go here for a while, but being as how it's in Nakameguro, I just couldn't make myself go all the way out there. But, then I found someone who lives in the area, so it suddenly became "no big deal". So my friend who resides in Nakameguro and I hit up Patisserie Potager. Yes!

So, how was everything? The size of the cakes was a bit small, but being as how I was eating cheesecake, I wasn't complaining. My friend and I, of course, tried a bit of the other person's sweet. The pumpkin tiramisu was good, but I preferred my own. (I love tiramisu, but I love cheesecake more.) The coffee wasn't anything special, but it was rather cheap.

The cafe itself was nice. They don't have any seats inside, but there's a cute seating area outside. And with the nice weather and the breeze, it was a comfortable place to spend a few hours. I would go here again to try the other sweets if I was in the area. But it seems like the area has lots of other interesting places to check out, so I'll do that first.

Review: A cute and interesting place to visit on a nice day.
Website: http://www.potager.co.jp/
Access: Nakameguro Station (A few minutes walk)
Address: 2-44-9 Kamimeguro, Meguro, Tokyo, Japan
Labels:
concept,
Nakameguro,
sweets
Location:
2-44-9 Kamimeguro, Meguro, Tokyo, Japan
Monday, July 16, 2012
Rain on the Roof Cafe

Rain On The Roof Cafe is on the second floor of an older building. It was one of those renovated style cafes. The roof looked like an old Japanese house and the overall atmosphere was pretty homey. But in a masculine kind of way. The dimly lit room was scattered with not only wooden chairs and tables but also some oversized dark brown leather chairs and sofas. Naturally we went with the comfy looking leather chairs. We were planning on being there for a while and why not, right?

So, I don't know about the iced coffee but I was quite pleased with the cappuccino. The presentation was nice. The layer of cinnamon on top smelled amazing! And it tasted quite nice too. I had absolutely no complaints about it. And since it was hot, I was also drinking water. I will definitely give props to the staff for being so attentive and keeping my glass full.
So, what with the comfortable atmosphere, cold water, delicious coffee, and good company, I was quite pleased. I believe this place also serves as a small live house, and I would actually be quite interested in coming back and seeing a show here at some point. As long as I can sit in one of the arm chairs and drink another cappuccino, that is.

Order: Cappuccino (¥600)
Review: Nice cafe in a renovated space.
Website: http://renovationplanning.co.jp/roof/index.html
Access: Sangenjaya Station (about 5 or so minutes)
Address: 2-14-22 2F, Sangenjaya, Setagaya Ward, Tokyo 154-0024
Friday, July 13, 2012
空想カフェ (Kuusou Cafe)
My friend and I both had the afternoon off today so we decided to hit up a cafe together. We planned on going to Toique, because it sounded like a rather interesting place. We walked all the way out there only to find that it was closed until about two hours later. Drats! We were slightly disappointed but we weren't about to give up so easily. So we sat down with our cafe magazines to find a new destination.
We decided to go with 空想カフェ. 空想 translates to daydream or fantasy. Sounds like an interesting place, right? So we walked from Okachimachi to Iriya to find the place. And then in we went. It was indeed a cute place. Very quiet. My friend and I were the only customers and there was just one man behind the counter doing something on his MacBook. We chose to sit down at the interesting shaped table in the middle of the room. There was no one else to worry about, after all.

We then placed our order. We were able to choose coffee or tea. It was a hot day so iced coffee was also okay. "Alright, 2 iced coffees please". And as the gentlemen went to the back, my friend and I shared a dubious look. My friend was slightly bewildered at the lack of cake or bread. If we had done proper research before, we would have known, but because we hadn't, we were a bit surprised. There were books all over the place and a toy room that we probably could have looked at, but didn't.
Instead we had a nice pleasant chat about the type of cafe we would run, given the choice and opportunity. And waited for our coffees to arrive. And arrive they eventually did. With the most interesting stirrers we'd seen in a while. And by interesting, I mean slightly racist looking. After a good chuckle, we used our odd stirrers to add in some milk and sugar syrup to the rather strong coffee. Now, the coffee was pretty good, but something was weird with the milk so it kind of balled together. That was a bit gross.
After spending a good while chatting about random things, we went to pay. We had both decided this wasn't the best cafe we'd been to. My friend disliked it more than I did until...we got a free little keychain toy thing. The gentleman ended up being quite friendly and chatty at the end so he earned lots of points with us then.
I can't go so far as to recommend this place, but I wouldn't recommend against it either. It was nice enough and if I lived in the area I would probably go there. But since I don't and I'm never really in that area, I won't be visiting again. But I must say, I like the concept of the cafe. It's a nice quite space with some interesting things to look at. And I kind of like the idea of just serving a couple things. Keeps things simple for the owner, right? Maybe I'll add that feature to my dream cafe.
Order: Iced Coffee (¥500)
Review: Interesting concept and nice space. But...
Website: http://asakusanocafe.com/
Access: Iriya station (probably about 5-10 minutes.)
Address: 2-30-1 Senzoku, Taito Ward, Tokyo
We decided to go with 空想カフェ. 空想 translates to daydream or fantasy. Sounds like an interesting place, right? So we walked from Okachimachi to Iriya to find the place. And then in we went. It was indeed a cute place. Very quiet. My friend and I were the only customers and there was just one man behind the counter doing something on his MacBook. We chose to sit down at the interesting shaped table in the middle of the room. There was no one else to worry about, after all.

We then placed our order. We were able to choose coffee or tea. It was a hot day so iced coffee was also okay. "Alright, 2 iced coffees please". And as the gentlemen went to the back, my friend and I shared a dubious look. My friend was slightly bewildered at the lack of cake or bread. If we had done proper research before, we would have known, but because we hadn't, we were a bit surprised. There were books all over the place and a toy room that we probably could have looked at, but didn't.

After spending a good while chatting about random things, we went to pay. We had both decided this wasn't the best cafe we'd been to. My friend disliked it more than I did until...we got a free little keychain toy thing. The gentleman ended up being quite friendly and chatty at the end so he earned lots of points with us then.
I can't go so far as to recommend this place, but I wouldn't recommend against it either. It was nice enough and if I lived in the area I would probably go there. But since I don't and I'm never really in that area, I won't be visiting again. But I must say, I like the concept of the cafe. It's a nice quite space with some interesting things to look at. And I kind of like the idea of just serving a couple things. Keeps things simple for the owner, right? Maybe I'll add that feature to my dream cafe.

Review: Interesting concept and nice space. But...
Website: http://asakusanocafe.com/
Access: Iriya station (probably about 5-10 minutes.)
Address: 2-30-1 Senzoku, Taito Ward, Tokyo
Labels:
cafe,
coffee shop,
concept,
Iriya,
toys
Location:
2-30-1 Senzoku, Taito, Tokyo, Japan
Saturday, June 30, 2012
Dessert Cafe Yuta


And in there I went. The name of the place is Dessert Cafe Yuta. And as one might expect from the name, they specialize in sweets. I looked through their all Japanese menu and decided to splurge a bit on a nice swan Chou cream puff set. And because it was a rather warm day, I decided to go with ice coffee.
While I waited for my order, I took in my surroundings. The front seating was rather narrow yet cozy. There were two tables with 3 chairs each and a couple chairs at the counter. I didn't go to the back part so I have no idea how big it was or how many seats were back there. I should have checked, but I was too busy with being lazy.



Review: Delicious but maybe a bit too cute.
Website: http://blog.dessert-cafe-yuta.com/
Access: Kagurazaka Station (5-10 minutes from Exit 2)
Labels:
cafe,
Kagurazaka,
sweets
Friday, June 15, 2012
Glorious Chain Cafe

The cafe is called "Glorious Chain Cafe". The subscript says "by Diesel". According to the magazine (if I translated it correctly), Diesel Shibuya is a concept store (it doesn't say how or in what way), and at the same time that they opened it, they opened the cafe. The manager, 鐘ケ江仁 (maybe Hitoshi Kanegae, but I'm not sure....), took a team around the world to hand select dishes to put on the menu. According to the magazine.
So anyway, I went because of the picture of Eggs Benedict in the magazine. And though I was tempted by other choices, some of which were cheaper, I decided to get the Eggs Benedict. That's what brought me there after all. The lunch set came with a choice of tea, coffee, coke, or ginger ale. I decided to go with ginger ale and then maybe order a coffee later.

Since I scarfed the food down so quickly, I had some more time to kill, so I did go ahead and order some coffee. I went with the "Flat White", after looking up what that was first. It's a choice that I both regretted and celebrated. It was creamy and delicious. But I can't actually drink much milk and I usually go with soy milk in my coffee drinks. So my mouth was super happy and my stomach hated me.

Order: Eggs Benedict lunch (¥1200) and Flat White (¥600)
Review: Cool and chill cafe, but maybe a bit too stylish for me.
Website: http://www.diesel.co.jp/cafe
Access: Shibuya Station (across the street from exit 13)
Location:
Japan, Tokyo, Shibuya, 1丁目23−16
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