Notes: there are 3 entities of Sakimoto; there is the bakery, the coffee, and the sit in cafe which is up some stairs. You cannot buy from the coffee and bakery and walk up the stairs to sit for that is the dine in area only. Coffee usually opens before bakery. Staff speaks pretty good English and what draw me to their coffee shop was that they sold bagged beans ^_^ I wanted to take a bag home to my parents. I often ordered a latte and got my guy their drip coffee. They have a roaster which is nice and only one sit down table inside the coffee shop. The rest of the seating there are benches or thereās a stand up table. I loved this place so much š worth the 10 minute walk from my...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreThe coffee is ok but we went several times, thinking we may have caught them on an off day. Every time we went, we felt as though we were somehow imposing upon them. They need a better system to order with the number of English speakers that visit. We spoke Japanese but they still appeared flustered even though our orders were simple and directly from the menu. Wouldnāt recommend based on seeing them mess up a number of other peopleās orders. On our last visit we asked them for a lid so we could have our coffees to go and they would not accomodate, despite having coffee cups with lids available. Coffee is inconsistent, depending on...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreSuper soft milk bread with variety of jams to choose from! I liked that they have options for you to choose, and they provide english menu as well as chinese menu to cater the tourist. Their homemade jams are delicious when paired with the warm toast. If you like, you can buy their jams in jar to take home! During our visit, it was brunch time hence there were quite a bit of queue, since thereās limited seating inside. You may consider to take away, but I think having them on the spot would be best! Glad that I stumble upon this cafĆ© from...
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