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MariaOntheMoveUnited States
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Unique concept

This was an interesting experience. Feels a bit like being at the pharmacists with their white coats and scales and brew gear and the three of them working behind the counter. Great service and baristas are taking time to explain the beans to you. They have loads of unique beans to choose from. Very experienced staff who would enquire after your preference and recommend the best ones to you! No worries if you know nothing about coffee as they are super friendly and helpful. The concept is like a one stop retail shop for great coffee sourced around the world, freshly brewed in from of you by knowledgeable baristas dressed in white lab coats. #japantrip #uniquecafe #tokyo
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KOFFEE MAMEYA
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KOFFEE MAMEYA

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Tokyo | 4 Chome-15-3 Jingumae, Shibuya, Tokyo 150-0001, Japan
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