A luminous and cute tea spot to contrast with a grey and rainy day. Nocochi is indeed a very cozy place, far from Myriade's buzzing atmosphere.
The choices of tea are very diverse, ranging from Persian, Chinese (the Tchai is recommended) is Japanese, without forgetting the English classics. Pastries and delicacies were also surprsingly good and will look like none of your usual teatime snacks. Indeed, Nocochi offers a mix of Middle Eastern and European biscuits and I strongly recommend their mixed platter if you are two.
Yes, Nocochi feels very cute and cozy. On top of excellent teas, the place offers a great and friendly service. Customers usually keep it low and thus contribute to making it a study/reading-friendly area. However, all ages are welcome and make you sure you hide in a blanket in the event you need to kiss your partners.
Moreover, the only grudge I hold is against the design. Although the white walls convey a very peaceful ambiance, the wall decors and painting are corny beyond imagination to the point of becoming disturbing.
Perhaps at its best on a rainy and lonely day.