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Brazilian coffee in Shinkawa <Cafe Paulista>

[whatever] April 10, 2013 08:20

paulista1.jpgCross Kameshima Bridge from the Hatchobori intersection where Shin-ohashi-dori St. and Yaesu Street intersect, turn left at the first intersection, Kamejima Bridge, and Cafe Paulista on the right side along the road leading to Eitai-dori St. . From Kayabacho, cross Shin-ohashi-dori St. on the back of Shin-ohashi-dori, cross Shin-Kameshima Bridge and turn right at the "Ringishijima" intersection to the left side along the road. Many people may know the coffee shop in Ginza 8-chome, which is said to have been the etymology of <Silver Bra>, but this is a delivery center that also serves as a direct sales shop for Brazilian coffee beans of the same organization as that coffee shop.

When I was worried about the signboard I happened to see and approached the entrance of the building, there was a guide that says, "Coffee beans customers are free to enter." Beyond the door, a scene like a warehouse spread, and products were piled up on shelves for each customer.

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It seems that two men are working. When I personally told me that I came to buy coffee beans, one person asked me what I liked and chose some products. In the meantime, the other person brewed several kinds of coffee for tasting, and it seemed that there was also a handling of dried fruits, almonds with shells, coffee bean chocolate, etc. I was able to taste it.

This time, I purchased 200g of "forest coffee" deep roast. As a bonus, he added coffee cream to me ^^

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There is also an online shop.
http://www.paulista.co.jp/index.html

However, we recommend that you purchase it directly when you go out nearby.♪
The purchased "forest coffee" was fragrant and heavy taste.


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