CHOP COFFEE OMOTESANDO & Roasters

5 Chome-44-12 Jingumae, 5 Chome Jingumae - JP flagJapan
4.4(120)
¥1–1,000

📃 About

CHOP COFFEE OMOTESANDO & Roasters is a cozy and modern café in 5 Chome Jingumae, Tokyo, Japan. A popular spot with locals, it's rated 4.4/5 across 120 reviews. Ideal for a quiet afternoon. Open every day.

✨ Vibe

🛋️Cozy🎯Modern

CHOP COFFEE OMOTESANDO & Roasters has a cozy and modern atmosphere.

📬 Contact & Social

⏱️ Opening Hours

Sunday12 to 6 PM
MondayClosed
TuesdayClosed
Wednesday12 to 6 PM
Thursday12 to 6 PM
Friday12 to 6 PM
Saturday12 to 6 PM

📍 Café location

🔮 Services

🖋️ Reviews & Comments

Well-reviewed by visitors. Rated 4.4/5 based on 120 Google reviews.

Google Reviews

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Garrett

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5
3 weeks agoView on Google

I truly envy the folks in this neighborhood who can wake up to grab a cup of coffee or unwind everyday in this down-to-earth, cozy cafe. Drip coffee was delicately crafted by baristas who care equally about their craftsmanship and customers. Loved the open window facing the quiet, public street (in fact, I could have sat on that indoor bench and people watched all day). Outdoor seating available too if weather permits. Highly recommend for those looking for alone time or meeting with a friend as space is limited for larger groups.

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Justin Shircliff

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5
2 years agoView on Google

This is officially one of my favorite new coffee spots in Tokyo. I liked everything about this place: from the vibe, to the staff, and for sure the coffee. The seat design is clever and the little touches are what make this place shine. I will be a regular here and hope that whoever reads this will go check it out.

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Kim

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1
2 weeks agoView on Google

Good coffee and matcha latte but terrible manners from the staff so unless you dont mind this, then I would say the coffee is good. There were 4 of us and due to limited seating, we sat outside and had a climb a flight of stairs to order. I ordered 3 drinks and was informed it is minimum one drink per pax. I was abit taken aback cause usually this sort of rules will be mentioned in the menu (based on my experience with other Japanese restaurants and cafes), so I was suspicious whether they just made that up? The menu was purely in English. Thereafter, I just added on another drink (yes, they charge extra for a straw), and not too sure whether I was overthinking but the staff sort of “slammed” all the coffee mugs on the pick up table to me. No food tray was given and no thank you was said. my mom and I had to carry 4 drinks down the flight of stairs on our own. I was travelling with elderly parents and my autistic brother so yeah, abit of hospitality would have been nice. Thankfully, this is just a one off bad experience for our Japan trip as most other places, everyone is super polite and friendly.