I just dropped by this place randomly because I was tired from walking around. Got there around 3:35 PM, and it wasn’t too crowded.
The spot is clean and cozy, with big windows that make it feel bright and spacious. The corner area is kinda in-between — not exactly neat but not messy either. Overall, it’s pretty nice and tidy!
The staff are just okayy. The menu is all in katakana (カタカナ) so if you don’t know Japanese, it might be a bit tricky. But no worries, you can easily use a translation app.
They only accept cash, and they don’t give official receipts. If you ask, they’ll just hand you a handwritten note showing the amount you paid, not the details of your order. It’s no big deal, just something to keep in mind.
If you’re looking for a chill spot to rest and snap some cute photos, this place is definitely worth...
Read moreWent here “by accident”, it was a cold and tiring night in february. Looked for a cafe to take a rest and this cafe popped up. Smelled the smoky air from the entrance and I knew I went to the right place. Ordered some beers and a chocolate parfait so I can experience those anime scenes lol. Vibes were immaculate, very vintage, worn interior but kept clean. Nice 80-00s japanese songs. Had a good time there enjoying the food and vibes. When I come back to Japan I’d like to come back here and have another chocolate parfait....
Read moreIt's an unexpected type of place to find in the area, but a real retro throwback. Worn down and dingy, with great coffee and a good selection of food. Smoking is allowed inside, which is something to consider before...
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