Hazeya Coffee

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Abashiri, Japan

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Hazeya Coffee Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Hazeya Coffee is located in Abashiri, Japan on 3 Chome-9-7 Komabakita. Hazeya Coffee is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category cafe in Japan.

Address

3 Chome-9-7 Komabakita

Price range

$$

Phone

+81 152679800

Service options

TakeawayDine-in

Amenities

Toilets

Accessibility

Offerings

Coffee

Open hours

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Jeremy Tan

Being a big coffee lover in Japan is a big challenge. I am always on the hunt for good coffee and that has become a daily routine on all my holidays. In Japan it involves lots of trials. Chanced upon this place in Google and drove here to try. Totally legit place, can totally tell the standards from their setup and equipment. They roast their own beans and the cappuccino is well extracted no sour bitterttaste. The cheese cake is excellent too creamy and not too sweet. It is facing a windy and beautiful greenery amongst lavenders. Totally relaxed highly recommended. Easily the best I had in Japan. The cheese cake they served here is excellent too. Light fluffy and rich and creamy.. Totally goes well with the great cuppa. Do note they stop serving coffee and tea at 5pm but close at 7pm.

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Stewart Wan

Fantastic Drip coffee, Ethiopia blend...flowery aroma, sweet and citrus balanced coffee. The best in Hokkaido! Must try for drip coffee lovers...

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Marco Polo Cetina Abreu

Amazing place to have a coffee if you are travelling around Japan

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Diana Longman

Lovely real deal coffee shop! A great atmosphere and interesting selection of coffee, cappuccino, espresso as well as a couple of cake slices. Some katakana knowledge a must — no English menus here! Would recommend stopping by if in Abashiri!

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Alexander Belozerov

Espresso 350, cappuccino 550, and filtered coffee 500. You can choose coffee origin and they roast coffee themselves so it smells nice.