Tokyo 24 Hours | A Day in Tokyo 🌟
Morning: Strolling in Nakameguro and Visiting Neel Café 🍐 In the morning, I headed to Nakameguro for some shopping and visited the famous Neel Café—the one with the pear logo 🍐. Their crepes and pork cutlet sandwiches were pretty good, but the coffee and drinks were just average. Nakameguro is such a great place to explore, with a wide variety of shops—I loved it! Speaking of Neel, their design is full of clever little touches. I actually enjoyed their interior design more than their food. It gave me so many ideas and insights! How to partition the small table area, how to add details to the walls, and so on. ✨ Neel 🍐 (Café) 🌿 Afternoon: Trying the Controversial Harbs 🍓 In the afternoon, I visited Harbs, the cake shop that everyone seems to have strong opinions about. After trying their cakes, I thought, "This is delicious! Why wouldn't it be?!" 🍃 The strawberry cream cake was amazing—light, soft, and fluffy, with strawberries that were much better than those at any parfait shop. They were perfectly sweet and tangy, with lots of juice. I also tried the chocolate strawberry cake, which wasn't as good as the regular strawberry cream, but I can't comment on the other flavors since I didn't try them. 🍃 This is a genuinely delicious strawberry cake—simple, unpretentious, and yummy! 😋 ✨ Harbs 🍓 (Cake Shop) 🍰 Evening: CHAI's Dissolution Concert and Late-Night Noodles 🍜 In the evening, I went to see CHAI's farewell concert in Roppongi. After the show, I stumbled upon a Chinese noodle shop that was quite an experience—hahaha! 🍃 The entire menu was just different variations of dan dan noodles. I ordered the Sichuan spicy dan dan noodles (they were really spicy!), and they were super fragrant! ✨ Canglong Tangyutang (Noodle Shop) 🌟 #TokyoAdventures 🚇 #FoodieDiary 🍔 #CafeHopping 🍃 #TokyoEats 🍓