Cafe AKIRA

Type: Organic Cafe
Station: Roppongi Icchome
Location: About a 3 minute walk from Roppongi Icchome Station or a 10 minute walk from the larger and more famous Roppongi Hibiya and Oedo Line Stations. Check out their site for a map.
Info: Web Site, Ph: 03-6229-2828, Fax: 03-6229-2829
This wonderful little cafe was introduced to me by a good friend who's involved in the NPO which runs the cafe. They organise several projects around the world, one of which is producing real Free Trade coffee beans in Ethiopia which are used in Cafe AKIRA and taste simply amazing.
As expected there's a wide variety of coffee (and none coffee) drinks available from about 315 Yen for an espresso shot to 630 Yen for a Vienna Coffee.

Something else worth considering is the art gallery in the basement which costs 1000 Yen for entrance but gets you a free drip coffee (again, this coffee tastes incredible!) and two cookies.
It is worth noting though that the artwork in the gallery is on the surreal side so if that genre of art isn't your thing you might want to give it a miss. Personally I found it really interesting and worth my time.

A big bonus worth mentioning is that all the menus and boards are in Japanese and English and the staff is very non-Japanese friendly!
Cafe AKIRA is definitely not your average Starbucks and I mean that in a good way (as much as I do like Starbucks). If you want a genuinely nice, warm and relaxing Tokyo cafe without the smoking that seems to accompany 99% of the cafes here, Cafe AKIRA is well worth a look.
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Labels: Cafe, Cafe AKIRA, Organic, Roppongi
4 Comments:
At Sat Mar 15, 10:15:00 pm 2008 ,
Futuristics said...
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At Thu Mar 20, 09:05:00 pm 2008 ,
Brad said...
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At Fri Mar 28, 12:17:00 pm 2008 ,
Anonymous said...
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At Fri Mar 28, 08:41:00 pm 2008 ,
Brad said...
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