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Little Nap COFFEE STAND

#japantrip You can smell the delicious coffee roasting as you approach the door to this cute little cafe/coffee shop. My mouth literally started watering as soon as I stepped foot in the door, obviously craving that first cup of coffee of the day. We ordered a hot joint (mixed espresso and drip coffee), caffe latte, caramel gelato and a brownie. The gelato is something not to miss, as you can easily get distracted by the coffee. The caramel flavor really came through and wasn’t overly sweet. The brownie was served cold and dense and rich with chocolate goodness. The caffe latte was very smooth and creamy. The joint was a little bit bitter, but that is expected with the mix. Definitely have a good kick of energy with the added caffeine too. I would highly recommend this place, especially if you are in the Meiji Jingu area!
Posted: Jun 18, 2024
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Little Nap Coffee Stand

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Tokyo | 5-65-4 Yoyogi, Shibuya, Tokyo 151-0053
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