č±čŖć§: First, Iām so happy they have reopened in Japan! I used to go all the time before COVID, so Iām very excited to have them back so I can enjoy this nostalgic atmosphere. I used to live in Hawaii so this makes me feel right at home. Food: This is my first visit, so I havenāt had a chance to try the rest of the menu, but I enjoyed the pancakes as well as my coffee. The pancakes seem to be mixed with buckwheat (ćć°ē²), and I love the addition of the macadamia nuts and what seems to be some red edible flower! I ordered an americano and a seasonal spicy mocha. Both were made well with great presentation Atmosphere: It reminds me of the ones in Hawaii with the wooden element but seems to have pink undertones to match the Harajuku area. The pink counter reminds me of the Royal Hawaiian in Waikiki. Service: The food came out relatively quickly, and the staff are super friendly and welcoming! Great experience & canāt wait to come again to try other...
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Stepping into Honolulu Coffee Japan feels like being transported straight to the heart of Hawaii. Nestled in vibrant Harajuku, this charming cafĆ© offers a warm, inviting atmosphere that instantly wraps you in the spirit of aloha. The soothing sounds of Hawaiian music play softly in the background, creating a relaxing island vibe thatās hard to resist.
The coffee? Absolutely exceptional. Every cup is brewed to perfection, rich in flavor, and crafted with care. The service is equally impressiveāfriendly, attentive, and genuinely welcoming, adding to the overall feel-good experience.
Whether youāre a coffee enthusiast or just looking for a cozy spot to unwind, this cafĆ© is a must-visit. The combination of great coffee, outstanding service, and that unmistakable Hawaiian charm makes it a true gem in the heart of Tokyo. Donāt miss it when youāre in the areaāitās a little slice of paradise in the middle of...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreCame here on a saturday for lunch. It was not as busy for a store located in Harajuku. The classic acai was 1500yen for 2 scoops of acai on top of a tapioca?...pudding? However, even the classic acai in Hawaii doesn't have pudding in it. It's my first time seeing it in an acai bowl. Maybe it's to make the bowl fuller. The granola was rice pops and not the classic granola. Flavorwise it was okay. I wish they could have add ons like peanut butter or extra fruit and granola. The tuna sandwich was also ok. Coffee was also alright.
Didn't feel welcomed honestly as the cashier wasn't smiling or interacted with us or even tried to explain the menu. He just stood there and waited without a smile. Also when leaving, they didn't even say goodbye or anything even though we passed in...
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