Atmosphere: it s a nice relaxing place. The seats were comfortable. There is no paper menu here! They prepared a QR code to scan and you ll see thebmenu on your phone. You can even order from your phone if you want a minimum contact with the staff.
I just ordered drinks when I was here. Don't order mojito. You will feel sad. Half of the glass was ice cubes. Tasye like, you ll have more carbohydrated water tham mint or lemon or even rhum. If you know what mojito is, i would not recommend you the ones here. White wine was a little bit less than normal level. Close to a cooking wine more than one to be relished.
It is said this place is famous for parfaits which i haven't try so judging it with just drinks would be unfair. So...
Read moreI picked this place for a first date on matching apps because, well, the atmosphere is just so charming. You hike up the absurdly steep hill, only to find what looks like another cramped Tokyo café. But surprise—there’s an underground space waiting, all wood tones and perfect lighting, just begging you to stay longer than you’d planned.
The coffee? Not bad. Certainly better than the instant stuff at home. And there’s a massive soufflé that’s literally “instagrammable”(Hopefully it’s not been outdated)!
As for real food? Sure, there’s curry and rice, but who wants to spend a first date chewing endlessly? Maybe I’ll come back with a girlfriend next time, when I’m not...
Read moreI celebrated my friend's birthday here. This cafe is right in the middle of Shibuya, and it's quite popular for its souffle pancakes, so of course we had to try one. We had the berry souffle, which is actually huge and perfect for two people, and I also got milk tea. Flavour wise, it was really perfect. We just wondered how come the chef decided to add hard cheese flakes to this berry souffle 🫣. We got to spend some lovely time together and make new memories in Japan, so I have no...
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