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Enseigne d'angle Harajuku: French Café Time in the Heart of Harajuku
“Enseigne d’angle,” meaning “corner sign” in French, is indeed tucked away on an unassuming corner near the Takeshita exit of Harajuku Station. A 5-minute walk from JR Harajuku Station along a quiet alley beside the railway tracks, you’ll spot a wooden sign with a red coffee pot symbol, guiding you down a semi-basement staircase. Upon opening the door, you’re greeted not by a spacious hall, but by a warm space under dim lighting, as if stepping into a small French countryside bistro.
The interior design, crafted by renowned Japanese interior designer Shimpei Matsuki, features dark wood furniture, plaster walls, and retro chandeliers, exuding a strong European nostalgic charm. The space is cozy, with about 20 seats, divided into a counter area, a central communal table, and a wall-side sofa area. Behind the counter are stacks of coffee beans and delicate cups, hinting at a professional atmosphere. The central table is adorned with fresh roses, with attention to detail evident throughout. Despite being located in bustling Harajuku, it feels like a secluded hideaway, complete with low-key jazz music, making it hard to leave.
The soul of “Enseigne d’angle” is undoubtedly its coffee brewed using the traditional French nel drip (flannel drip) method. Their signature “Blend Coffee” uses dark roasted beans, offering a rich bitter aroma and a slightly acidic aftertaste, each sip like a whisper to your taste buds. The barista brews it slowly in front of you, with hot water dripping through the flannel filter, a process as leisurely as an art performance. Smelling the heady aroma, you can’t help but exclaim, “This is the soul of coffee!”
Another popular drink is “Amber Queen,” a coffee that’s truly the grande dame of the shop—first, espresso is poured, then gently topped with fresh cream and a hint of brandy. Without stirring, take a sip to experience the intense coffee and the soft milk dancing on your tongue, a surprisingly rich layering of flavors. For iced drinks, the summer-limited iced coffee is served in a stemmed glass, refreshing yet with a deep coffee flavor, perfect for Tokyo’s sweltering heat.
Of course, coffee alone isn’t enough; the desserts here are the grand finale! The signature “Gâteau Fromage” (homemade cheesecake) is freshly baked and delivered daily from their Jiyugaoka store, with a moist and delicate texture that melts in your mouth, rich in milky aroma but not cloying, a match made in heaven with coffee. Another star dish is “Croque Monsieur” (French ham and cheese sandwich). Served piping hot, the golden-baked bread encases thick cheese and ham, and with each bite, the stringy, cheesy delight is pure bliss, leaving you wanting to order another!
“Enseigne d’angle Harajuku” opened in 1975, marking the beginning of this café chain, founded by Mr. Hayashi, who was 26 years old at the time. In those days, most Japanese cafés offered lightly roasted American-style coffee, but Mr. Hayashi boldly introduced dark-roasted French coffee, paired with a carefully designed space, sparking a small coffee revolution. It’s said that the shop generated buzz as soon as it opened, and many later cafés were inspired by it, beginning to focus on spatial aesthetics and coffee quality.
“Enseigne d’angle Harajuku” is a piece of Harajuku’s memory and sentiment. That rich blend coffee, the melt-in-your-mouth cheesecake, and the serene space all seem to say to you, “Don’t rush, take your time, life is worth savoring.” Next time you’re in Harajuku, don’t just shop; spare some time for this little shop, and let it take you on a French-style culinary journey with coffee and desserts!
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- Restaurant Name: Enseigne d’angle Harajuku
- Budget: ¥1,000–¥1,999
- Cuisine: Cafe
- Phone: 03-3405-4482
- Reservations: Reservations accepted
- Business Hours: 10:00 – 21:00
- Address: B1F, 3-61-11 Sendagaya, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
- Access: 5-minute walk from Harajuku Station
- Children: Information unclear, inquiries to the store are recommended.
- Payment: Credit cards, electronic payment, and QR code payments are not accepted.
- Smoking: Entirely non-smoking
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All images are from the store's official website. Prices are based on on-site rates.
Gateau Fromage (Cheesecake)
ガトー・フロマージュ
Croque-Monsieur
クロックムッシュ
Drink
Blend Coffee
ブレンドコーヒー
Iced Coffee
アイスコーヒー
Cafe au Lait
カフェ・オ・レ
Iced Cafe au Lait
カフェ・オ・レ・グラッセ
Viennese Coffee
カフェ・ウインナー
Cafe Creme
カフェ・クレーム
Cappuccino
カフェ・カプチーノ
Irish Coffee
カフェ・ アイリッシュ
Guava au Lait
グァバ・オ・レ
Grapefruit Juice
グレープフルーツジュース
Tropical Drink
トロピカルドリンク
Milk Tea
ミルクティ
Demitasse Coffee
カフェ・ドゥミタス
Cafe Noir
カフェ・ノワール
Amber Queen
琥珀の女王
Colombia
コロンビア
Tanzania
タンザニア
Brazil
ブラジル
Guatemala
グアテマラ
Java Robusta
ジャバ・ロブスタ
Mandheling Coffee
マンデリン
Ethiopian Mocha
