when you need a proper coffee break in kanazawa's higashiyama district, sabo issho delivers exactly that. this isn't the kind of place that makes a spectacle of specialty coffee. it just serves it well, consistently, earning the kind of loyalty that speaks volumes. the shop sits in a quiet corner of a neighborhood where old meets new, where you can actually think while drinking your coffee instead of fighting for wifi or elbow room. what sets it apart is how naturally it fits into the rhythm of the area. you'll find yourself coming back not because of any single standout feature, but because everything works together smoothly. the coffee holds up to repeated visits, which matters more than flashy first impressions. locals have claimed their spots here for good reason. mornings feel right with a simple cortado at the counter.
curated by gautam khorana, editor · updated
phone
+81 76-251-0108
website
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google reviews
127
avg rating
4.6
local cred
52%
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