Nice, tidy toast place worth a casual visit, but not worth long waiting or long trip for sure. ❤️The butter is really nice ❤️English menu and English speaker staff
I’ve heard about this place from SNS. There was barely a queue when I visited at 9am
The set of toast + coffee costs 750 yen, which it’s fair. The toast looks cute, but tastes normal than expected: it’s a bit hard, and there is no dedicatedly crispy surface, but just a normal… toasted surface
The ham sandwich tastes good because of the ham cutlet and the thin and balanced mayonnaise cabbage cuts. However, the bread is still normally toasted, and it’s a bit thick for you to eat elegantly
It’s not bad, but a bit expensive in my point of view. Or at least, I wish the toast could be better made with a more...
Read moreOG Breakfast Toast, eggs, and pork katsu is what this place is about and they do it right. They’ve been doing this for many many years. The thick sliced homemade bread is toasted on a charcoal grill and the pork katsu (not sure if it’s technically Katsu) goes perfectly together. The coffee is brewed in a unique Hong King type of way and is very different but good. It’s not a place for atmosphere but if you like original / authenticity, you should check it out. Not sure if it’s worth traveling a long distance for it but if your into thick toast, I...
Read moreWent here dør breakfast, and they have a quite simple breakfast menu, not a whole lot to choose from - but that's okay. I had the char-grilled toast, which came with butter on top and orange jam on the side. It was actually really good, even though it just looked like an extra thick piece of toast. My friend had the fried ham and egg on toast, and it had a good mustard on it. They only serve regular coffee, but it is made pour over style, which I prefer when I can't have espresso drinks. The staff was kind and the food came quickly. A really nice...
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