According to A, the Global items only sold in Japan are only sold at Yoshikin in Roppongi.
After trying (many times) to figure out which way we were supposed to walk, we found the shop!
Scan the QR code (on the building next door to the Roastery) to get a number on the waiting list.
Do not wait around the Roastery, wait for an email to let you know your number is called
Once your number is called, grab a seat if you plan to eat there.
(the waiting list number is only to get you into the building!)
Then stand in line for drinks and food.
Alcohol beverages sold on the 3rd floor and also has some food items.
Tea type of beverages sold on the 2nd floor and also has some food items.
Sandwiches, coffee drinks (non-alcohol) and other items seemed to be sold on the 1st floor...
I tried their Arriviamo Espresso Tonic...1700 yen (tax included)
For the espresso tonic, you can choose the coffee you want them to use, I chose the Tokyo Roastery Microblend which supposedly had floral and citrus tones.
Super refreshing!
And their olive tomato foccacia...630 yen (tax included)
loved the crisp edges of the foccacia!
It was my first time checking out this Starbucks.Thanks for today V & A, sorry we got lost a couple of times, hope you enjoyed this adventure as much as I did.
Yoshikin
5-17-1 Roppongi, Axis Building 2F
Minato, Tokyo
Closed Sundays & Holidays
Hours: 11:00-19:00
Starbucks Reserve Roastery
2-19-23 Aobadai
Meguro, Tokyo
Open daily 7:00-22:00
Funny, we just visited the Starbucks reserve in Milan and have also been to the Seattle Reserve Roastery as well.
ReplyDeleteHo, what an adventure!
ReplyDeleteKirk, were both as krazy unorganized too?!
ReplyDeleteJalna, it was!
Take care you two.
Kat
It sure was Kat! Crazy busy as well.
ReplyDeleteoh my Kirk!
ReplyDeleteTake care.
Kat