These cafes in Tokyo serve up excellent coffee with a side of seriously stunning interiors
From trendy independent cafes to the traditional kissaten (old-style Japanese coffee shop), Tokyo is heaven for the coffee connoisseur. The dizzying array of cafes in Tokyo ensure you’re never far from a caffeine fix, and some offer more than just a killer espresso but also stunning interiors that can help inspire your next home renovation. Tatler has rounded up six cafes worth venturing to not only for their superior brews but also for their interiors that almost steal the spotlight.
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1. For cult chasers: Koffee Mameya Kakeru
Eiichi Kunimoto, the man behind one of Tokyo’s best known coffee exports, Omotesando Koffee, is the mastermind of Koffee Mameya Kakeru. Kakeru means “to multiply” in Japanese, and it and that is essentially what they hope to introduce with this shop—by offering a wide variety of beans for patrons to enjoy as they please and to show the visitors the multiple possibilities of the same coffee bean being interpreted into different kinds of drinks.
Set in a former book publishing warehouse, Koffee Mameya Kakeru is fashioned like a temple to the worship of coffee. While some people are content with a takeaway cold brew, an experience here won’t be complete without a proper sampling of various roasts. Head deeper into the minimalist space, grab a counter seat and watch while the baristas expertly prepare your coffee tasting course.
Koffee Mameya Kakeru, 2-16-13 Hirano, Koto
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