
charcoal roast coffee rin sits quietly on ginza's fourth chome, the kind of place that pulls regulars back week after week without any fanfare. the name hints at something deeper than surface-level brewing, and you can taste that commitment in every cup. 4.3 stars from 385 google reviews tells one story, but the real narrative unfolds in how carefully they approach both coffee and tea service. this isn't chain coffee. the baristas here understand extraction, timing, the small details that separate good from memorable. solo coffee drinkers claim corners and stay longer than they planned, which says everything about the atmosphere they've built. their tea selection runs deeper than most coffee shops bother with, treating both beverages as equals worthy of attention. ginza has plenty of coffee options, but rin earns its space through consistency and care. the desserts complement rather than compete, designed for people who came for the…
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google reviews
385
avg rating
4.3
local cred
65%
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