Beautiful relaxing place full of greenery and flowers. Delicious "small" dishes and teas.
When you enter in, you might accidentally enter the flower store, absolutely gorgeous. They seem to have a great variety for you to select from.
The first door to the right is their store. Second door further down is the cafe. Third door down is their group workshop.
The wait was roughly 15-20 minutes I went closer to sun down. It has a few seats outside and inside.
When you are brought to your table, you will be scanning a QR code, and then ordering from their online menu. (You may get a unique code for order, please remember it or screenshot it.)
I ordered a couple different teas and they all have their uniqueness that makes me wish I could taste them all. I highly recommend their French toast, you can't go wrong with any of them. As someone who travels with people that prefers something familiar and still somewhat open to trying new things, this is a nice place to try their mango French toast. Small bites and nice amount of flavor.
If you love any of the teas, they have them sold in small batches on your way out.
For price and value of the experience, this place will suit you better if you value more of the experience than affordability.
Restroom: Yes Wheelchair accessible: Partially - can't confirm the restroom part.
Photos are from Late May...
Read more2023 UPDATE A lot of what I said before still applies. Mainly want to note that it's in a new location, an even bougier part of Omotesando. With it comes a certain kind of crowd, but still worth visiting. It's already worth adding that we've been to one of their locations about 4 times now and I always come away impressed by the quality of flavors of their dishes. Inventing with floral flavors is really challenging, but they nail it without it feeling like some tasteless yogi thing.
2020 REVIEW SO. GORGEOUS. My wife and I came across this place in a book. We stalked their website just before our trip and signed up for a potpourri making class, which was great. Everyone was kind and we couldn't stop admiring everything: the sights, the smells, the sounds. Also whatever tea we had was 👌🏽 This place can be more than Instagrammable photos...
Read moreI came here with my international group of friends living in Tokyo and we were discriminated against, rushed to finish, and treated terribly by the waitress. We came to the cafe to have drinks and eat lunch and talk and she was constantly coming over to rudely remind us that we had a time limit. We could not relax and enjoy our meal. One friend came later to join us and a different waiter who seated her told her she could order and have 30 minutes to eat her food. My friend agreed because she came in late and said she could order and eat her food quickly. However, when the racist waitress handed my friend her food she told her we all had to leave immediately and my friend was not given any time to eat her meal, even though she was told she could eat for 30 minutes. We asked in Japanese and English if she could take out the sandwich that she was paying for and eat it outside and the waitress kept saying no, no takeout. She said no, we cannot do takeout here, but my friend paid for her food and needed to eat it. So she was forced to hold the sandwich in her hand and eat it outside because we were all rushed outside. It was the worst experience I've ever had at a cafe or restaurant and I couldn't enjoy the food or atmosphere because of how rushed and rudely we were being treated by the waitress. We understood her Japanese and spoke in Japanese as well, so it wasn't a communication issue but rather an issue of discrimination. We did not see her treating the Japanese customers so rudely and rushing them, but rather was rushing us so she could quickly seat more Japanese customers....
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