sakura cafe jimbocho takes specialty coffee seriously, and the tea list isn't an afterthought. kanda jinbocho is already a neighborhood worth your time, dense with used bookshops and the particular quiet of a street that hasn't tried to reinvent itself, and this cafe fits that rhythm. the menu runs to small plates alongside drinks, with genuine vegetarian options, which makes it easy to stay longer than you planned. if you're eating alone, the solo-friendly setup means you won't feel like you've claimed a table meant for four. the coffee is the point, but knowing you can order tea of real quality, not an afterthought bag in hot water, changes how you think about the afternoon. come for the coffee, stay for a second cup of tea.
curated by gautam khorana, editor · updated
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