kyoto takes its rituals seriously, and coffee has quietly become one of them. the city's cafe culture has grown around the same unhurried attention that shapes everything else here, from the way a meal is plated to the way a garden is raked. tsujiri's spot in nakanocho, higashiyama ward, puts you right in the thick of that energy, a street that still feels lived-in rather than purely touristic. the reviews here reflect consistent enthusiasm, which tends to mean the basics are genuinely in order, not just on good days. if you're moving through higashiyama between the shrine visits and the side streets, this is the kind of stop worth building time around rather than squeezing in.
curated by gautam khorana, editor · updated
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