Japan’s first AMI CAFE:bread from daco,ARABICA coffee,limited-edition products
When Japan’s first AMI CAFE first opened, I was not in Tokyo, so I missed the few days with the least crowds. It wasn’t until a few days ago that I finally had time to visit. This building in Omotesando seems to have been turned into a building dedicated to pop-up shops. Before, I came here for Ghana chocolate. Half a year later, the place has completely changed. Unconsciously, it has become a building that condenses AMI’s world view and allows you to feel the atmosphere of Paris. space .
The first floor of the store is the coffee area. You can drink ARABICA coffee in AMI limited cups, and you can also taste bread from daco, but the bread is so popular that it almost disappears within an hour after opening. Will be sold out. The dining area on the second floor is by reservation only, but even if you don't make a reservation, you can still take photos at the table on the first floor.
Although the space is small, everyone has a tacit understanding of being humble to each other, so you can basically take satisfactory photos. In addition, you can also buy a variety of limited-edition products, mainly clothes, at the pop-up store. If you are just shopping, the queue time will be much shorter. If there are not many people when you pass by, you can go upstairs to browse.LE CAFE AMI 4-26-18 Jingu-mae, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo....
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