Starbucks is opening a new four-storey roastery café in Tokyo, its largest in the world

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Starbucks is opening a new four-storey roastery café in Tokyo, its largest in the world via nparts

Starbucks is set to debut its largest café in the world. On Thursday, the luxurious four-storey Starbucks Reserve Roastery Tokyo will open its doors. Just one of five globally, it stands as a testament to the coffee company’s “23-year commitment to Japan” — its first market outside of North America — according to a statement.Situated in Tokyo’s Nakameguro neighbourhood, the roastery is the first to tap a local architect, Kengo Kuma.

”The expansive glass walls and terraces were designed especially to highlight the blooms of the cherry trees lining the Meguro River: “bringing visitors eye-level with the seasonal cherry blossoms and the river to reflect the natural beauty and sense of harmony found across Japan.” Starbucks Reserve Roastery Tokyo Starbucks With more than 100 coffee and tea beverages on the menu, the opulence doesn’t stop at the décor.

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