
Tokyo's Trendy New Cafe: Grannies & Grandpas Serve Tea
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A new cafe in Tokyo's Shibuya district is staffed by seniors with an average age of 73. G-cha and Ba-cha offers a unique tea experience with a modern twist, blending traditional flavors with innovative service.
In Tokyo's trendy Shibuya, G-cha and Ba-cha offers a unique cultural experience. The cafe's staff, with an average age of 73, serves inventive tea drinks, adding a heartwarming touch to the district's vibrant scene.
The menu features twists on Japanese classics, like jasmine green tea and ginger hojicha. Matcha lattes get a creative boost with salty caramel, chocolate, or coffee additions, alongside matcha ice cream.
Located near Shibuya Station, G-cha and Ba-cha is a convenient stop. Note that the staff takes seated orders and cashless payments, with potential service breaks for the team.
Original source:SoraNews24 ↗
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