This cute little cafe is an amazing place to take a break and even get some work done (free wifi). By far, I got the best cup of coffee I have had in all Japan here! (If you are interested, Kenya origin).
Food menu was rather short, though, with three bread + topping options, and scones. That was about it when visited, which didn't meet my plan for brunch. That being said, plan to stop by if you're looking for some rest from shopping, walking, or need to get some work done.
When I visited, there was a full house, so service was rather slow. However, I needed to spend time working, so I didn't mind to wait. Eventually, my order arrive, and the owner/waitress was very dedicated... I...
Read moreA cozy detour from the typical feel of Akasaka, Tokyo Little House is a small monument to a Tokyo most of us have never seen. The proprietress, Ai, is charming, kind, and always happy to make you a wonderful cup of coffee or tea and a snack. Every drink is carefully brewed and brought to you in adorable cups for your sipping pleasure. Because you should definitely savor it slowly. I adore coffee, and visited a wide variety of shops during my stays in Japan. Tokyo Little House is still my favorite, and I can’t wait to come back to my home away from home. Stop in and tell Ai-San that I sent you 😉 Oh, and if you’re looking for comfy accommodations, the upstairs is also has...
Read moreI went on Monday around 4pm, and sadly all the toast ran out but they still had other sweets. There weren’t a lot of people when I went, so I was able to take my time and enjoy my order. The store is a little small, but they know how to make the most of the space without making the place feel cramped. Coming into this place feels like stepping into a time capsule, I loved everything in here.
I really liked the mini matcha sundae, and the matcha au lait went really well with it. The ice cream was very flavorful and the drink was so creamy, and you can adjust the sweetness of your drink by adding in your preferred...
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