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Cute Latte art

I had heard about this place a while ago. But never really got around trying this. Finally i tagged along a friend who was headed there. We thought we would get a quick bite and check out the latte art. I have to say the latte art was worth the wait and the coffee itself tasted really good. The sandwich was surprisingly delicious, even when it looked quite plain. It's a nice place with a good vibe and the staff were super friendly to us. It might be worth checking out their latte art and getting something to eat. One of the many amusing places in this amazing city. #japantrip #latteart #coffeelovers #tokyo
Posted: Sep 21, 2024
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