This cafe is tucked in a small sidestreet coming out of the JR Narita station. We walked by the day before and wanted to get breakfast/brunch. Everything was so homey here. Me us are handmade and the decor was traditional and warm. We were seated at the tatami table (which I had a hard time getting comfortable...) but the drinks and food totally made up for the slight discomfort. The breakfast plate was not big but everything was well prepared. Love their lattes. I had soy chai...rich and flavorful. My avacado toast breakfast plate comes with homemade granola (to die for), small salad (so fresh and light) and the sourdough bread (to die for again) it was just right amt but everything's so good that i wish it was more. By the time we finished, our legs were all numb. Took us a while to get off the tatami. But will do it again...
Read moreVery cozy cafe with great drinks and desserts. Surprisingly hidden from the pedestrian traffic, tucked away just a few yards from the main street.
The regular size beverages are much smaller than the larger ones, so I strongly recommend paying the extra 100 yen to get double or more of your drink of choice. Be aware that there is a one drink per person rule, even if the total number of items ordered exceeds the number of people. It feels like an odd policy, but it is what it is.
The dessert scone was the best I have ever had in my life, and that means a lot since it is one of my favorite...
Read moreStayed in Narita one night before leaving Japan, and I really wanted to have one last good matcha latte!
For this purpose, and more, Hashira Deli & Cafe is the place to be! The matcha latte was amazing with super cute latte art, and the atmosphere in the café was sooo cozy and warm. It felt like having a coffee in a Ghibli movie, honestly.
I had the cake set, which includes a drink of choice + a cake, in my case the gateau chocolat.
We went around 16:00 so it wasn't very crowded, but I'm not sure if that's always the case. The place seemed like it would be...
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