Meg T: Their lunch comes with baguette, salad, soup, dessert and coffee (plus 150yen for latte) for 950yen. It's pretty filling. And the coffee is amazing!
梨杏: For a theme café, ARTNIA is well priced (pancake + soft drink set, ¥1200) and the food is delicious; quality tea and coffee, nice fluffy pancakes. The café itself is classy, too.
Charles Chen: This has got to be one of the coolest places to get espresso drinks in the world. The old world Japanese building with a one man espresso show & garden make for a unique experience. A must in the area
Andrew Shuttleworth: Good coffee, lots of conveniently located power outlets for customers, wifi ... Oh, and a laser cutter for all your emergency laser cutting needs www.fabcafe.com.
Shin Chaichanavichakit: They change their flower decoration often, The tea house is very nice and romantic. You can easily impress everyone you bring here.
Alia Alawi: You must visit the place whenever you are in shibuya. After roaming the various floors relax at their cafe in the 7th floor. The background music, wooden floors and tables and food are a joy.
Junichi Uozumi: If you are interested in old style Japanese architecture, make sure to visit here. You can enjoy quality beverage in the old wooden house.
Riccardo Parenti: Great place relaxing and perfect for a break from bycicle. Nice music, great meat pies, cheap price for an easy but complete lunch. Very hipster oriented place.
Vegan and Vegetarian Restaurant · 青山 · 39 tips and reviews
Svante: Real vegan place. Weekdays there is sort of a food gap between lunch (15:00) and dinner (18:00). On weekends the lunch is served right up to the dinner menu so no gap then. Excellent food and staff.
Hazim M.: A pretty decent collection of pastas and appetizers. The presentation is top notch. Don't miss the carbonara as a main dish (which can be requested without pork bacon) and the felafel as a starter.
Sojin Shin: Nice meal it feels like healthy! But too quiet. Plus you can see the other a&s shops. Go up stairs! There are shoes by A&S and arts and science clothing store.
Tory Schorsch: This place is great! Great atmosphere to hangout and walking through the kitchen is very cool. Last but not least the cheesecake is amazing! I'm def coming back whenever I visit Tokyo.
Eric Lee: Really nice cafe to ease into the day and plan what you're going to do/see in Tokyo. Food and cocktails are just ok, beer and coffee are approved.
Emily K.: Can get crowded because of its prime location on Cat Street as a safe haven for weary shoppers, but the excellent coffees shouldn't be missed. They even have gluten-free pound cakes – rare in Tokyo.
Justin N: kind of the "soup nazi" of coffee with photos prohibited and espresso only served until 2pm (alas I've never tried still). but hey! the guy knows his coffee and random American sweets available!