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| - Pretty cute place and I would've given a 4 if the interior was more themed. Keep in mind that I don't drink coffee so I got a tea instead, which was actually pretty great.
This is a tiny coffee corner beside Hibiki. Parking is not horrific, or at least, not as traumatizing as Alchemy's parking. It's a long, skinny coffee shop and the host was nice.
I got a Milky Oolong tea. I absolutely despise adding sugar, cream, or milk in my teas because I find it dilutes the taste of the tea and the taste of any additives is lost, making the entire beverage blasé.
BUT NOT THIS ONE.
The milk was strong but did not overpower the oolong. It was a great pairing together. The scent of the milk was strong, which I liked, and I super liked that they refilled hot water for us.
My dude got some other tea which I forgot. It was some fruity thing, which I don't usually like, and ended up not liking. In the end, we didn't share our beverages. :)
I wish their decor was more train-themed. Their whole wall was just a laminate of a blurry train photo, but at least the shelf at the back had books and cool Japanese art (like that wave). Perhaps their booth seats could be one gate or platform each and show the evolution of train platforms? Idk, I just wish it wasn't so minimal in their theme.
I really liked the amount of natural light that flooded in, though. It brightened up the entire place despite the shop having only about like... 5 light bulbs.
Would I recommend? Maybe if you're super thirsty. I'm not a coffee person so I wasn't particularly swayed. Milky oolong was a great deal, though. Def reco that.
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