Tokyo Café Exploration | Top 2 Must-Visit Cafés in Tokyo ☕️
No.1 Fuglen Cafe 🍐🌧️ Fuglen Coffee has been rated by The New York Times as one of the best coffees in the world. The brand originates from Norway, where "Fuglen" means "bird" in Norwegian. 🍐🌧️The cute little white house with a red bird sign is super eye-catching and memorable. The interior is a perfect blend of vintage and Nordic styles, exuding a high-quality vibe. I can't say if it has the best coffee, but I definitely love this place, and many foreigners braved the rain to check it out and take photos. Located in a quiet alley in Shibuya, you'll also find a few other nice spots on your way there if you follow the directions from Shibuya Station. 🌿☕️ 🍐🌧️ No.2 Neel Cafe This café is also hidden in an alley in Shibuya. It's a three-story traditional residence with a🍐logo, so I call it "Pear Café." It features a retro style, and the bayberry tree by the window adds a perfect ambiance, especially on rainy days. 🍐🌧️ I have to admire how people can discover such hidden gems and turn them into popular spots. I was also obsessed and walked 25 minutes in the rain to get here. 🍐🌧️In terms of atmosphere, this place is even better than the first one, with plenty of details, including a beautiful green wall that looks great in photos. They also offer some light meals to help you get through lunch. 🍐🌧️ #TokyoCaféAdventures 🌇🌟