KrisyyieI live near Asakusa. I went there early in the morning and the queue started before 8 o'clock. I saw comments saying that the latte was very sour, so I chose today's coffee, which tasted okay.
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I live near Asakusa. I went there early in the morning and the queue started before 8 o'clock. I saw comments saying that the latte was very sour, so I chose today's coffee, which tasted okay.
The legendary coffee is worth going to drink specially. Exaggerated. The Nordic style is reflected from the tables and chairs in the store to the music. But if you want to experience the laziness of the Nordic style, I am afraid you will not have the chance here. The first store in Yoyogi is so crowded that you can't find a seat, and the second store in Asakusa is still crowded. Maybe it's good to get up early and have breakfast. The waffles are well cooked and the edges are crispy. It turns into a bar at night, you can come and have a drink.
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📍"Coordinates": FUGLEN COFFEE Asakusa, Taito-ku, Tokyo, Japan 🕙Time: 0900 on weekdays When we entered the store, people had already lined up inside. When we got our drinks, the line had already stretched outside. The popularity is evident. Fuglen is a coffee brand from Norway in Northern Europe, founded in 1963. Once hailed as "the best coffee in the world" by the New York Times, it opened its first coffee shop in Shibuya, Tokyo in 2012, and its second in Asakusa in September 2018. Fuglen's three partners each have their own strengths: founder Einar Kleppe Holthe is a Norwegian champion barista who is responsible for coffee operations during the day; Einar's partner, Fuglen's manager Peppe Trulsen, is an expert in retro furniture design. He is responsible for decorating and placing Nordic modern Norwegian handmade furniture and groceries; the third partner, Nordic bartending champion Halvor Digernes, is responsible for bar operations at night. The brand name "Fuglen" means "bird" in Norwegian, and its logo is also a bird, symbolizing the migratory bird Ziyang bird, representing the brand's migration and travel spirit. Fuglen's coffee journey is like a migratory bird, starting from a port city in Norway, absorbing local energy, and then flying to the next place. 🍽 Food and Beverage Recommendation: Latte coffee, home-roasted coffee beans, although a little expensive but worth a try. 🏠 Store Information: Store Name: FUGLEN ASAKUSA (Asakusa Store) Address: 1-16-11 Tomigaya, Shibuya, Tokyo Prefecture 151-0063, Japan Branch Address: 〒111-0032 Tokyo, Taito-ku, Asakusa 2-chome 6-15 (FUGLEN ASAKUSA) #咖啡旅行 #网红打卡地
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