koganei isn't the neighborhood you'd expect this kind of focus in, which is part of why it sticks with people. midoricho runs quiet, and ocio sits there doing something genuinely considered: specialty coffee alongside notable tea, with an organic and plant-forward menu that actually holds up as more than an afterthought. if you're vegan or vegetarian in tokyo and tired of compromising, this is a place where the food side of things keeps pace with the drinks. the regulars here are loyal in that specific way that comes from consistency rather than novelty. worth timing your visit for mid-morning, when the tea list gives you a real reason to slow down and take the second cup.
curated by gautam khorana, editor · updated
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