Tokyo | Sensō-ji Temple Food and Fun (2)🌇
B: FUGLEN (Figure 1) 🍃🌸 The famous Norwegian coffee place! This two-story café with warm lighting is really cozy 🌟. 🤔I ordered a latte, but it didn’t have much coffee flavor. Later, I found out they don’t actually serve milk-based coffees... The latte art was pretty casual too. I don’t have much memory of the dessert. If you haven’t been here, you can give it a try, but don’t expect too much. 🤔☕️ 🍃🌸 C: Asakusa Unana (Figure 2) 🤔This place is also very popular on Xiaohongshu (Little Red Book), but you might have to wait for over twenty minutes. You can buy the eel rice here first and then head to FUGLEN for coffee while you wait. 🍃🌸 The timing works out well. But honestly, it’s pretty ordinary... I don’t think it’s worth the hype. 🍱 D: Suzukien Asakusa Matcha Gelato (Figure 3) 🤔They have a variety of matcha flavors. Number 7 is just right—not too bitter. It’s definitely worth a try! 🍦🍵 Pain Maison A chain bakery that’s about a 10-minute walk from Asakusa Temple. I went there early in the morning, and there was already a line. 🤔 I waited for about ten minutes and bought a few bread rolls for breakfast. The taste is simple and rustic, but it’s worth a try. 🥪 #Tokyo 🌇 #AsakusaTemple 🌺 #EatingAndDrinking #Japan 🌸 #TokyoSkytree 🌠