Excellent shakerado and Miyazaki Mango tart was an incredible experience and totally worth the 1,400 yen price tag. Amazing ambiance, but way too warm for me in the summer.
The sandwiches and dinner menu are so good. The coffee, so-so. Tried some of the smoothies, and all were great! Bit expensive, but I stay here for hours working so I cannot complain :)) Love it here
A relaxing coffee shop to hang at while taking a break in Kyoto. The attached bakery had insanely delicious pastries laid out attractively on a farm table. Buy many & take them with you to be seated.
Gorgeous interior filled with dark wood and greenery vibes. There's a very diverse range of menu items. Figfruit tart is super tasty. Great spot to just hangout and hide from the rain ;)
Great coffee, super chill atmosphere. I also got a BLAT (Bacon, Lettuce, Avocado, Tomato) sandwich that really hit the spot after weeks of Japanese food.
Beautiful place, cozy atmosphere. Good drinks. However, the service was terrible - snobbish and even rude. That’s the only place we’ve had such experience during few weeks of traveling in the country.
Gaijin—you have to wait to be seated when it's busy—even if the seating system doesn't make sense. Coffee is avg—typical if Japan. Great decor! McIntosh 275 amp & B&W 803 speakers—amazing.
A cozycoffee shop to hang out in. Grab some pastries at their little shop next door, or order from the menu - they have light lunches, desserts, and excellent coffee.
While the coffee & baked goods were good, the service was so-so. We came at a busy time and got put in a separate upstairs area above the bakery. Not the aesthetic we came for. Never offered to move.