Tokyo Coffee Shops π
β Leaves Coffee Roasters 1-8-8 Hommachi, Sumida City Ranked 18th in the world's top 100 roasters, and in my opinion, Tokyo's No.1. The lab-style decor is sleek and professional, and after a visit, you'll want to bring some beans home. πΏ β KOFFEE MAMEYA Kakeru 2-16-14 Hirano, Koto City This coffee omakase experience, which has been "paid tribute to" countless times, offers three ways to enjoy a single bean. It incorporates molecular gastronomy and cocktails, and you can make a reservation on Google. π© β GLITCH COFFEE 1-14-8 Ginza, Chuo City, VORT Ginza East III 1F Ranked 26th in the world's top 100 roasters, and I've visited four of their branches. I recommend trying the traditional washed and natural coffees, and avoid the special processes, especially the π. β NEZUCAFE 6-5-1 Minami Aoyama, Minato City Located inside the Nezu Museum, facing a garden, the environment is the biggest selling point. The coffee is dark roasted and quite bitter, so it pairs well with desserts. πΊ #Tokyo πβ¨