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The most famous one is the Amber Queen, which feels more like a cocktail than coffee. The interior of the store is a bit like a European store, but you can smoke, and the store is small. You have to leave after sitting for a few minutes, which is unbearable.
This shop was opened by Ichiro Sekiguchi, who dedicated his life to making a good cup of coffee. It has a history of more than 70 years. The decoration has a strong sense of history and is simple. The coffee here is all eaten in the restaurant, and there is no take-out service. There is a circle of bars where you can sit around and watch the baristas make coffee on the spot. The most famous Amber Queen is indeed too sweet. It is difficult to taste the coffee after taking a big sip. The iced Americano tastes good, perhaps because it just happens to have a strong contrast #Local food that can only be eaten #Just came back from Tokyo and listen to me
⌛️The first coffee shop in Tokyo, founded in 1948. It is also a coffee shop that the coffee god Ichiro Sekiguchi fought for all his life. The old man never married. After his death in 2018, the shop was inherited by his relatives 👴After Sekiguchi passed away, This place is still a check-in destination for many coffee fans. And the location is really excellent, hidden in the bustling Ginza alley ☕️Chen Dou Since you are here, you must drink two cups The hand-brewed aged beans are not bad, better than Comprehensive coffee. I originally wanted to go to Paulista next door for a cup, but I really couldn't drink it 🍮Coffee jelly is sweet and bitter, and it's really hard to get its goodness #Relaxation place #Travel in the ancient style #Local food #Coffee travel
Today I continue my 2022 footprint summary and want to share with you some coffee shops that I will never forget. Even if you are in a hurry, you can't miss some relaxing coffee time~ ☕️Sprout cafe This is a cafe in Roppongi that only a few people know about, and it is also a shop I often go to. As soon as you enter the store, you can see high-end interior decorations and collectibles, old pianos, Leica cameras, various wine bottles... It's like wandering in a small art gallery. The highlight is the multi-layered ice cream and fruit cake made with seasonal fruits. A small cup has rich layers. In addition to the fruits decorated on the top, it also contains candied fruits, cream, custard sauce... It is irresistible. [StarEyes] The sandwiches are very solid and taste very good. If you want to have brunch, remember to make a reservation~ 📍Address: 1-37 Roppongi, Minato-ku, Tokyo ☕️le cafe V The only Louis Vuitton café in Japan, from entering the LV building to going up to the café, you can feel the design aesthetics of LV in every corner along the way. The signature coffee in the store has two kinds of cross-lace patterns, which are very delicate; the dessert of custard sauce puff pastry and the main course of beef tongue are very delicious, and it can be said that there are no disappointments [Tiptop] What is even more surprising is the wine list in the store. You can find wines that are much cheaper than the market price. Without further ado, it is a five-star recommendation~ 📍Address: 7-6-1 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo Lux Viton Ginza Namiki-dori Store 7F ☕️Cafe de l'ambre This is a shop that only true coffee lovers know. Founded in 1954, this coffee shop was founded by coffee master Ichiro Sekiguchi. After the grandfather passed away, it was run by his nephew Mr. Fujihiko Hayashi. The only item on the "menu" in the store is coffee. The coffee pot and coffee cups are designed by Mr. Sekiguchi himself. The unique signature coffee also attracts customers from all over the world. The must-order "Amber Queen" when you enter the store is an original coffee served in a tall glass. Condensed milk is placed on the slightly sour coffee liquid, and the three tastes of sour, sweet and bitter blend in your mouth. It is a taste enjoyment that you can't experience anywhere else [Cute] Friends who have the opportunity must come and try it! 📍Address: 8-10-15 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo ☕️toriba This coffee shop is opened by the son of the founder of Japan Dotto. His family has the oldest coffee machine in Tokyo, which is said to have a history of more than 100 years! The first floor is a coffee shop, and the second floor is a roastery where coffee beans are roasted. You can also buy coffee beans there, and the appearance of the shop also has a high-end feel. You can drink coffee while standing in the store, and when you enter the store you must order a cup of espresso for only 300 yen, which is really a good deal! In addition to espresso, cold brew and drip are also good choices. Don’t miss it if you pass by. 📍Address: BrownPlace 1F, 8-13 Ginza 7-chome, Chuo-ku, Tokyo #My2022 #FaceControl'sFavoriteAfternoonTea #JapanTokyoFreeTravel #CoffeeTravel #TokyoStoreExplore
[Ichiro Sekiguchi, the Father of Japanese Pour-Over Coffee] This venerable shop, founded in 1948, boasts 71 years of history, and the decor remains true to its original style. Guests and hosts enjoy a tacit understanding, sitting down for a cup of coffee, enjoying a brief moment before leaving. The coffee tables have been in use since the shop's opening, their age-old traces transporting us back in time. All coffee here is pour-over coffee, ground just the right amount for one cup at a time. His nephew now manages the cafe, brewing our coffee with a smile and a serious eye.