Small, unassuming cafe with limited indoor space and a couple of sidewalk tables offers a quiet, homey atmosphere reminiscent of an apothecary or herb shop. The vibe suits a neighborhood lunch spot with a steady flow of people seeking affordable, generous portions of fresh, satisfying food.
Cozy and family-owned, this cafe offers quiet comfort and hot food that satisfies on cold days. Friendly greetings and affordable breakfast sandwiches make it a solid spot for a casual meal.
Poke bowls come with generous portions and a variety of fresh ingredients. Options include salmon and spicy tuna proteins, offering a filling and satisfying meal at a reasonable price.
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The huge bagel breakfast sandwich for $9 offers great value in the financial district.
The poke bowl is a large serving and priced competitively.
Customization options for the poke bowl are available to suit your taste.
Small cafe with impeccable design and chill, friendly vibes offers a curated menu featuring Japanese coffee and pastries. Space feels cozy and refined, suitable for casual meetings or working on a laptop. Attention to detail shows in every aspect, creating a calm and inviting atmosphere.
Japanese-inspired cafe serves single-origin pour-over coffee with beans roasted in Japan. Offers matcha and hojicha drinks alongside grab-and-go pastries.
Elevated small bites like onigiri and Japanese style lunch bowls stand out here. The katsu sandwich pairs well with coffee, and pastries maintain high quality throughout.
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The Wild Fox specializes in Japanese coffee and unique matcha options.
Handmade mochi is available, adding a unique touch to the menu.
The cafe accepts credit cards and mobile payments for convenience.
Small, minimalist cafe with cozy, Japanese-inspired atmosphere and wooden walls and furniture creating a warm, inviting space. The place stays packed with people working on laptops despite limited seating and lines. Outdoor seating includes an iconic auspicious cloud bench that adds unique charm.
Limited seating makes it more of a grab-and-go cafe than a sit-down spot. The matcha drinks have good ambience, but the payment system requires going inside for cash or extra items.
Snacks include kinako and matcha warabi mochi with a good amount of powder on the warabi mochi and shiratama dango. Drinks feature Strawberry Matcha Latte, Black Sesame Latte, and Regular Matcha Latte alongside mochi.
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Ordering online for pickup is recommended due to long lines.
Seating is limited inside, so be prepared to wait for a table.
Parking can be tough, but a garage is available nearby.
Small coffee shop with cute decor and comfortable seating creates a cozy, inviting atmosphere. Low-volume old school hip hop playlist adds to the relaxed vibe. Pet-friendly space offers free dog treats, making it welcoming for animal lovers.
Cozy spot with a specialty coffee and matcha focus. Offers a nice selection and a hipper vibe than most cafes nearby.
Mochi comes in several flavors with green tea and black sesame standing out. Butter mochi muffins and spam musubi also feature, with some mochi tasting better when warmed.
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Parking is difficult, and I needed to park a few blocks away.
Seating inside is limited with tables and a small patio outside.
Pixlcat Coffee charges a 4.5% fee on top of the coffee price.
Cafe offers a warm Japanese ambience with a tea ceremony setup and beautiful interior decor. Atmosphere blends calm and liveliness, creating a cozy yet buzzy environment with spaced seating. Seating includes stools at a small bar table, and dining time is limited to one hour.
Calming and relaxing atmosphere creates a warm Japanese cafe-like ambience. The cafe serves good matcha, standing out among many places where quality matcha is hard to find.
Chicken and pork katsu sandwiches stand out with their soft, juicy texture and rich flavor. The Japanese Gozen offers soy-marinated salmon belly sashimi and ikura, paired with a hot matcha dashi broth that complements the dish without softening the rice.
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The place closes at 4pm.
There is a dine-in time limit of only one hour.
It gets busy around noon, so arrive early to beat the lunch rush.
Small, thoughtfully designed tea house nestled within gorgeous gardens featuring koi ponds and botanical terrain. Atmosphere feels serene and elegant, ideal for quiet reflection or romantic daytime visits. Crowds can disrupt the calm, but the setting remains visually stunning and peaceful.
A small tea cafe sits inside a garden area that requires a $14 admission fee. The cafe feels like a snack spot with limited space and sometimes crowded conditions.
Udon soup features a deep fish flavor and noodles with a perfect texture. Chicken karaage, mochi ice cream, and jasmine tea are common choices, alongside sweet soy sauce dango and matcha cheesecake.
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Access to the Tea House requires paying to enter the Japanese Tea Garden.
I paid an entrance fee of $15 at the Japanese Tea House.
The menu prices at the Japanese Tea House were reasonable.