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On my previous ventures in Akihabara, I noticed a lack of specialty coffee places. Sure, there are many chain stores and some kissaten-style spots, but not many third-wave coffee shops…
On my previous ventures in Akihabara, I noticed a lack of specialty coffee places. Sure, there are many chain stores and some kissaten-style spots, but not many third-wave coffee shops…
While searching for coffee in Tsukishima, Tokyo, I stumbled upon Cafe and Craft Kenju. Nestled in the back alleys of Monja Street in Tsukuda, it can best be described as…
If you’re in Tsukishima and you’re looking for great coffee, you’re going to have to do some hunting or walking, or both. Craft coffee places in the area are few…
In the United Arab Emirates, coffee holds profound cultural significance, often serving as the cornerstone of various customs and ceremonies, particularly in the welcoming of guests. Despite its importance, you…
Sapporo is perhaps the busiest city in Hokkaido, the northernmost part of Japan. You would think that because of the year-round cooler weather, it would have many good cafes where…
Very few businesses change over time. Once established, they often stay the same, and some even go out of business with the same concept they started with. However, a few…
As a coffee enthusiast, I have always been fascinated by the unique flavors and qualities of coffee from different regions around the world. After gaining more experience in roasting and…
When you think about food in Kobe Japan, the first thing that you should think about is steak. The words “Kobe beef” should elicit images of beautiful cuts of steak…
- Haaha (葉亜葉), is a quaint little neighborhood restaurant in Fujimicho, Hiroshima Japan. It’s about a 20 minute walk from the nearby Peace Memorial into the less touristy part of…
Shake Coffee is a small coffee company with a concept that I really vibe with. They are all about making great coffee and coffee-complimenting cocktails. They also are sharing space…