a good tip for chiyoda, where the surrounding streets lean more toward government offices and quiet residential blocks than the usual coffee-district energy. yonbancho sits a little off the obvious path, which tends to suit the kind of place that takes both its coffee and its tea seriously. if you're coming in solo, you'll find it's built for that, breakfast and brunch hours especially, when the pace is slower and you can actually sit with your thoughts. the tea offering here isn't an afterthought either, which is rarer than it should be in specialty spots. start with the coffee, stay for a second cup, or order something from the tea list and see where that takes the morning.
curated by gautam khorana, editor · updated
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