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5-33 Konyachō, Morioka, Iwate 020-0885, Japan
contacts phone: +81 19-651-7207
website: instagram.com
larger map & directionsLatitude: 39.703781, Longitude: 141.156656
Vikram Ranadive
::We researched this place via Google. The place is super authentic with the owner herself running the place. She is bery hospitable and warm. We went there twice. I recommend this place for a wonderful coffee experience.
虫でんでん
::It’s a very rare deliciously traditional antique coffee shop taken over by a 2nd generation owner but roasting beans in the same delicious traditional way. The shop unlike many old coffee shops, is being run properly and with care. But, Just like any traditional shop, it is facing a modern dilemma ability versus profitability. I am not sure what the future holds, but in the meantime remains nostalgic and very very delicious.
Anne Hendler
::AMAZING. The first thing you notice when you enter is the amazing smell of roasting coffee. Then the cozy atmosphere with seating for ones and twos. The coffee is divine and so is the dessert. The staff is very kind. The art on the walls is unique. There is more to see every time I look around. Highly recommended for coffee and atmosphere and service.
Isabelle Huang
::A small, quaint and cozy cafe located near Sakanacho. They have a wide selection of coffees to choose from. Each is brewed with care, so it takes a little bit of time. But the atmosphere is very relaxing, and you can enjoy the artwork and books in the shop. We tried their pudding set with regular flavor and their current special (chai). The former is always great, and the latter is perfect if you’re a fan of chai. My complaint is that my earl grey tea seemed over extracted and therefore a little too bitter. Otherwise, great experience.
Samuel Duncan
::I wish this was my local coffee shop, best coffee I have ever had, lovely staff