What stand out in this cafe is not only its chai but also the people and atmosphere, which make this place very special. This cafe and the friendly staffs attract nice and cool people from around the area, so whenever you go you feel warm, welcoming vibes.
Chai, of course, is extraordinary. There are several flavours to choose from, such as spiced, chocolate, ginger, lavender and more, and they are all authentic, super rich in taste.
What even more special about this cafe is that they are not satisfied with what they have been accomplished! They are still trying to be better, even though they have been making the best chai in Japan. It’s always my pleasure to visit and revisit Akash cafe.
When you come to Honmachi, you gotta check this place out and get...
Read moreLovely cafe hidden away on a side street. Came here on the first of my three nights in Osaka and it's drawn me back every day of my stay. As of writing this review, there were next to no other tourists (primarily locals) visiting this Cafe.
The aesthetic is quaint and the music non-invasive. Being on a side street, the views outside weren't the best but it's quiet and I'd often stay around an hour just reading.
As for the drinks themselves, likely the reason you're reading this review, of the few I tried I found them all delicious. I hope more people visit this cafe because every time I stopped by it was empty! Wish the owner of this establishment the best of luck, this shop...
Read moreDiscovered this small café by chance and went in to have a pistachio chai. It was nice and also the chocolate pecan cookie was delicious, but the best thing is their chocolate truffles. Forget Godiva, Lindt, Venchi, and all the expensive international brands. THIS is by far the best chocolate I've had in Japan (and probably also anywhere else). First tried their pistachio truffle, which was amazing, and went there again two days later to buy all the other sorts of chocolate they offer. Each was perfectly creamy, full of flavour, and not too sweet. Will always go back there to...
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