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BANANA JUICE TOKYO & Chuo-ku Information Space on the 2nd floor

There are many famous banana juice shops in Chuo-ku, and one of them is "BANANA JUICE TOKYO" introduced this time.

 BANANA JUICE TOKYO & Chuo-ku Information Space on the 2nd floor

It is located in the Oys Street of Nihonbashi 3-chome near Takashimaya, and it may be a little difficult to understand, but there is a signboard on the side of Chuo-dori, and it is a place where it is a little from Antique Street.

The bananas used in banana juice are premium bananas from Ecuador, and are of high quality purchased from the same wholesaler as that sen-ya. In addition, it is said that this banana is aged in the storage underground of the store to make juice.

Juice is made by combining this banana with carefully selected milk with high milk quality.

When you drink a bite, you can feel the chewy texture of bananas, and the rich taste spreads throughout your mouth in between with the flavor of milk.

 BANANA JUICE TOKYO & Chuo-ku Information Space on the 2nd floor

When I asked Mr. Ohashi, the owner, "BANANA JUICE TOKYO" opened in January 2020, and Ambassador Ecuador also came to the tasting party held at the opening of the store, and it seems that the owner's love of bananas was familiar.

It has also been featured in many media such as television and magazines.

Toppings are also recommended!

Toppings are also recommended! BANANA JUICE TOKYO & Chuo-ku Information Space on the 2nd floor

The plain is delicious enough, but toppings are also available.

The most popular is "Cacao Nibu", which is also a rare Alibacao cacao nibu from Ecuador.

Cacao nibs are roasted and crushed cocoa beans, and are characterized by a crisp texture and the rich aroma of cocoa that spreads when chewing.

Tokyo Dumbo also topped this, but the rich cacao scent slipped into my nose and enjoyed the fusion of the sweetness of banana and milk.

 

 

In addition, it seems that "charcoal", which is popular with women at a stretch of edible bamboo at a high temperature, becomes black, but it is tasteless and odorless, does not inhibit the taste of banana juice, and has a detox effect.

Try it!

 

In addition to this, there are Kinako, Dragon Powder, Moringa, etc.

2F is Eat-in Space

The 2nd floor is Eat-in Space BANANA JUICE TOKYO & Chuo-ku Information Space on the 2nd floor

Many banana juice shops specialize in take-out, but here "BANANA JUICE TOKYO" has an eat-in space on the second floor.

When you go up to the second floor, there are three sofas in a spacious space where you can hold an exhibition as you can imagine.

Not only that, there are tourist maps of Chuo-ku on the wall, and various tourist information pamphlets on the shelves near the wall.

Tourist information by advisors

Tourist information by advisor BANANA JUICE TOKYO & Chuo-ku information space on the 2nd floor

Mr. Miyahara, who has been appointed as an advisor to "BANANA JUICE TOKYO" is providing tourist information in Chuo-ku.

Mr. Miyahara also has an exciting tour guide sponsored by the Chuo-ku Tourism Association and a Chuo-ku sightseeing hospitality staff, and after working for a company headquartered in Nihonbashi for many years, he is working with the aim of supporting Ohashi owners. .

It seems that tourist information is also provided on the second floor every Thursday from 12:00 to 13:00, and it provides information such as nearby drop-in spots and recommended lunches nearby.

The mask I wore was also a banana pattern.

 

Deals from owners and advisors

By the way, this is a gift from the owner and advisor to those who read this blog.

For those who present the blog screen of "BANANA JUICE TOKYO & Chuo-ku Information Space on the 2nd floor" at the store, we will provide one topping you like. The deadline is until the end of September.

Thank you for your guidance.

In the hot and special Tokyo summer of 2021, drink delicious banana juice from "BANANA JUICE TOKYO" and survive.

 

BANANA JUICE TOKYO

 3-7-12 Nihonbashi, Chuo-ku, Tokyo TEL: 03−6365−0165

 Business hours Weekdays from 8:30 to 10:00, 11:30 to 19:00

      Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays 11:00 to 17:00