The Münch

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Yao, Japan

Coffee shop

The Münch Reviews | Rating 4.9 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

The Münch is located in Yao, Japan on 2 Chome-386 Osakabe. The Münch is rated 4.9 out of 5 in the category coffee shop in Japan.

Address

2 Chome-386 Osakabe

Phone

+81 729960300

Service options

TakeawayDine-in

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Toilets

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CoffeeWine

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Anna Patrusheva

I was recommended to visit a coffee shop “Münich” in a tranquil suburban neighborhood. • The owner of the coffee shop—Kanji Tanaka is a very friendly and talkative coffee enthusiast! • He recommended to try his special blend Spartan スパルタン (Indonesia, Tanzania, Jamaica, Colombia) which was made in an unusual way: 1.5 kg of beans were poured with 200cc of water in a Nel Drip system for 4 hours, then it dripped for 3 hours. • Think about the numbers! The coffee is extremely strong!!! • The taste is creamy, oily, rich, bitter and for me it was a strong note of soy sauce or sweet thick balsamic vinegar. • The cup costs 1.300 (and it was the most expensive cup of coffee I’ve ever drunk) for 20cc of coffee. • The super special and the most expensive coffee in the shop is aged in an oak barrel for 25 years and made from the same Spartan blend. • Tanaka-san gave me a spoon of this coffee for tasting and it was nothing like coffee at all! The taste is more sweet wine-like, super smooth and full-body, oily as well. • Unforgettable experience!

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Ellen Haines

I had such a special experience visiting the Münch today. It came strongly recommended by a friend, and as I walked in, the master was very welcoming. He asked for my coffee preferences and came back with different drinks for my friends and I. My espresso came in a cup that he explained was from the Edo period, 350 years old. It was unlike any other coffee I've had before. He explained that he used 150 grams of coffee beans for my single serving. He also told my group about how he has the same coffee he served me in a barrel that has been aging since 1995, creating something like an ice wine-like coffee. I tried a spoon of it and went to heaven. The whole experience- waiting to let the coffee come to room temperature before letting it drip from the barrel, knowing it was the only coffee like it in the world- was amazing. The master is charming and very warm, I cannot wait to be able to visit again.

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ch tse

The owner is passionate about his coffee, his work and his life. He was most friendly and extremely enthusiastic using his pocket translator communicating with us. Apart from the great coffee he served, he also proudly showed off his mono block Western Electric VT25 tube amplifiers. The sound through the vintage speakers would please any audiophiles. The Munch is simply amazing.

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Jirath Vudhidhanaseth

The best coffee I ever had. Ask for the signature \only in Japan\. The coffee is served in Baccarat glass and it is served in cold. Its taste is so deep, aromatic, and powerful. it is totally my pleasure to have chance drinking it.

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Harrison Blanchard

To come here for the coffee makes the trip well worth it, the stories told make this an unforgettable experience for a coffee enthusiast. The silky road is what I recommend, either with cream or without. I also tried the iced coffee wine (aged in oak barrel for 22 years) which was 2000 for a spoon! I really enjoyed it regardless. A must try for a coffee person Willing to go off the beaten track a bit.