
the seventh floor of shin-marunouchi building hides something unexpected. koko head cafe sits above the business district buzz, pulling regulars who could easily grab chains downstairs but choose not to. there's intention in every cup here. the kind of care that comes from people who actually taste their coffee before serving it. marunouchi workers slip away from their desks for more than caffeine. they come for small plates that pair thoughtfully with single origins, for desserts that don't feel like afterthoughts. the 4.5-star rating from 141 reviews tells part of the story. the other part lives in how baristas remember your usual order, how the milk steams just so. tokyo has thousands of coffee shops. this one earns its space by refusing shortcuts, by treating specialty coffee like it matters.
curated by gautam khorana, editor · updated
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