It was raining so much on that day and after visiting the Bridge, I was craving some shelter and tea. And I stumbled upon this treasure! The shop sells coffee beans and tea from all over the world. The place is so beautiful and cozy, and the owner is really welcoming and nice. He doesn't speak much English but with some help from Google and the nice young lady who joined later, we made it! I asked for a black tea and let him make the choice. The Indian tea (350¥) with golden tips that he chose for me was so good. Once the pot was empty, he refilled it with hot water. I also bought a small package of delicious biscuits (150¥) to accompany it. The nice gentleman helped me select a good coffee for a gift and explained to me the best period to drink it, which he had also handwritten on the package. The soft jazz playing on the speaker was complementing all this coziness. Definitely one of the highlights of my Japan trip which had...
Read morethis place is the real deal. use Google translate to tell the barista what kind of coffee you like, and he will recommend you the bean profile. By default it is all drip coffee and each cup costs 350 yen. This is by far the best coffee I had in my week traveling around Kyushu. Check out my profile if you need more validation. Thank me later.
P/S: seats are limited so it really depends if you are lucky on the day. You can take out...
Read moreSaw the curtain far from the bridge and I decided to go there. So many different kind of coffee in the shop, Japanese is hard for me to read so I just ordered a light roast coffee and wait. Kenya and a small cup of herb tea come. Soooo good! I still wander why not use that Klita next g, secret hand and pour skill are so good! I enjoy the coffee and tea to...
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