{  Cafe One  }

Cafe One
Cafe One
Cafe One
Cafe One

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DISCLAIMER: This cafe has unfortunately closed in August, 2014.
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Only 16 seats, this tiny cafe in my favorite town of Jiyugaoka is famous for their latte art. It’s another one of those cafes where you can stay for hours just chit chatting, read a book, or chill. The food is actually pretty good too. The menu changes daily but shown above are pumpkin soup with potato foccaccia plate with a drink of your choice for 950yen and the other one is chicken and renkon bowl with a drink of your choice for 950yen as well.

It’s awesome that a cafe latte is included as most places only include coffee or tea. This place also has a booklet that all the guests can sign and oh my, some people are really creative and go all out. It’s nice to see that the cafe also responds to your notes so you can look forward to coming back and checking if you got a response back :)

Hours // Monday-Friday: 12 – 11pm (lunch served till 4pm), Sunday: 12 – 5pm

Address // 2F, 1-31-8, Jiyugaoka, Meguro-ku, Tokyo, Japan (map)
Phone Number // n/a
Website // n/a

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6 comments on “Cafe One

  1. Oh this looks really cozy! I will definitely pay this a visit when I am next in the neighborhood. Lovely photos as always :)

    Sam Murakami on
    • Thank you! It’s definitely a cozy tiny little cafe.

      maki on
  2. this place looks so cosy and inviting! Hope I can visit one day~!!

    Shirley Wong on
    • :)

      maki on
  3. Sad news: I went here yesterday and the cafe was gone! There is a different restaurant in its place with different hours, serving a full dinner menu and closing in the afternoons. I had a really wonderful lunch and coffee at cafe one in July. I’ll miss it!

    Anastasia on
    • oh no! Thanks for letting me know!

      maki on

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