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東京都渋谷区神宮前6-1-10 富士鳥居ビル 2F
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Reservation Info
No Reservations
Payment Method
Credit cards accepted
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Electronic money is not accepted
QR code payment accepted
(QR code payment is accepted (PayPay)
Number of Seats
70 seats
Private Dining Rooms
None
Smoking and Non-Smoking
No smoking at the table
Parking
None
Facilities
Sofa seating available, power supply available, free Wi-Fi
Dishes
Health and beauty menus available
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齢50になりまして
0.00
I entered here to take shelter from the rain, as I had been curious every time I passed by. It was a weekday evening. The interior was filled with cute girls around college age, chatting happily. The tables still had trash left by the previous customers, and water stains on the cups were left as they were. It felt like I might have come to the wrong place. It would have been fine during my daughter's 20s, but at the age of 50, it felt a bit harsh.
anchanfoody
4.00
ISLAND VINTAGE COFFEE in Omotesando and Meiji Jingu-mae is a versatile spot for lunch, chilling, and hanging out. It's perfect for a quick catch-up during a girls' lunch or to pass the time before dinner. They have power outlets, making it convenient for those in-between moments. My favorite acai bowl is a must-try if you're craving something sweet. I highly recommend the Lanakai Spritzer (750 yen) - it's my favorite! On hot days, the Pitaya and Lilikoi soda drink is refreshing. Overall rating: - Will visit again: ★★★★★ Love that they have power outlets! - Taste: ★★★★☆ I personally love it! - Service: ★★★★☆ Great customer service! The staff at the register were friendly, and the closing announcements were nice and not pushy. Operating hours: 10:00-20:00
Nacky٩( ᐛ )و
4.30
The acai bowl with cacao was my first time trying it, but it was delicious! I really feel the Hawaii vibes here! I love that there are outlets and Wi-Fi available, great for studying!
ハワイ大好き親子さん
3.50
I felt like having an acai bowl after a long time and decided to visit this place. When I went there for lunch, the acai bowl came out very quickly, almost too quickly, which made me think it might have been pre-made. The acai had melted and it was a bit disappointing. It didn't give me the same excitement as before, and I left feeling let down. I think I'll take a break from this place for a while and look for another shop that can serve me a delicious acai bowl.
kooon5
0.00
Café latte, for takeout you have to take the straw yourself so be careful not to forget it. This place is popular for acai bowls, but today the café au lait acai bowl is also good. However, the takeout acai smoothie is also very generous and good. Thank you for the meal.
Mike Neko
3.50
This cafe, famous for its acai bowls, was a hit! It had been a while since I had acai bowls in Hawaii, and these ones were delicious. The menu also had poke bowls, sandwiches, and more, and there were many customers besides just cafe-goers. The cafe had plenty of seating, including on the second floor, which gave it a nice open feel. Thank you for the meal!
ワンワールド
3.30
Island Vintage Coffee in Waikiki, a popular cafe in Hawaii, always has long lines. The shop is known for its Kona coffee and Acai bowls, both of which have made a splash in Hawaii. The shop is located on Omotesando Street and is easy to find. The shop is a bit cramped, with lots of merchandise for sale and a few windows for an open feel. Unfortunately, the restroom was a bit dirty. Orders are taken at the register, then you receive a number and wait at your seat. Seating is limited, so securing a seat first is necessary. They offer dine-in and takeout options. The Kona 100% hand drip coffee takes time but is delicious. Prices are Hawaiian, with the Kona 100% Extra Fancy (hot) in a medium size for 950 yen and the Acai Bowl in regular size for 1650 yen. It's a bit pricey, but for those craving that Hawaiian taste, it's worth it. They offer a variety of other Hawaiian dishes, making it a must-visit for Hawaii lovers.
rienogurume
3.50
You can enjoy Island Vintage Coffee from the Royal Hawaiian Center in Hawaii at Omotesando. The acai bowl is very famous here, and it's a must-try. The banana and blueberry toppings are a great accent, and it's drizzled with honey. Acai alone can be cold, so a hot cafe latte is a must-have!
swiiitch
3.20
I stopped by to buy my long-awaited daifuku at Mizuho and decided to have some coffee since I had some time. I had been to the Waikiki location for breakfast before, and it was popular so there was always a line. The Harajuku store is also conveniently located near the station, so it is always crowded. This time, I arrived at a bad time and the seats were quite full, with a long line at the register. It is self-service, so there is a note to reserve a seat before ordering, but it's not easy to have a personal item that you can claim as your own even if it gets stolen. I used an umbrella to reserve a seat near the entrance, and while waiting in line to order, I kept checking to see if it was still there. When the people waiting for nearby stores to open left, the place quickly emptied out after 11 am and more seats became available. I ordered a hot medium-sized Paradise Blend (Kona Coffee Blend). It was served very quickly at the register. It had a bit of acidity and wasn't my preferred type of coffee. I am curious about the 100% Kona Coffee priced at almost double the cost, which is around ¥950. The seat I chose had a counter with power outlets and there was also free Wi-Fi available, which left a good impression. There were shared and women-only toilets in front of the register, which I thought was good for security reasons.
Before lunch, I decided to have a coffee at this Hawaiian cafe. I went upstairs to a bright and spacious interior, with a Hawaiian atmosphere. Everyone seemed to be enjoying their lunch, and the pancakes looked delicious. I tried the Paradise Blend M (590 yen), a strong and satisfying coffee with a generous portion. It was interesting to try Hawaiian coffee, as I haven't had much experience with it before.
Jasmine_m
3.50
I heard my friends talking about their trip to Hawaii and I just had to have an acai bowl for lunch. The first time I tried it in Hawaii, it was surprisingly delicious despite its appearance. The acai bowl was packed even though I ordered a half size. The coffee, with plenty of Paradise Blend, had a strong flavor. The restaurant has plenty of seating, which is great.
グルメく廃人
4.50
The service and environment are not particularly great, but it's not too crowded on weekdays. The staff seem a bit unkempt. However, the island latte here is delicious. The salads are large with a rich dressing. The acai bowl is also sweet and tasty, a half portion is enough. The food is excellent.
正直JD
2.50
I'm sorry for the half-eaten picture... It was so hot that I ate it in a hurry! The acai bowl tasted like the ones I often had in Hawaii, so it was delicious, but I was disappointed that there was hardly any honey on it. The Frozen Kona Mocha had crushed coffee beans in it and was delicious. The inside of the restaurant was not very clean, with water droplets and dirt on every table, making it hard to decide where to sit... I would like to try takeout next time.
Rio77
3.40
It was extremely crowded when I went on the weekend. The tables were so close together that I couldn't really relax. It might be good for those who don't mind the noise. The prices are on the higher side. A latte costs 670 yen. It's self-service. Sandwiches are around 1500 yen, so with coffee it's over 2000 yen. I went for the coffee, so I only had the latte. The coffee was delicious. The medium size was enough. Will I visit again... maybe. If I do, it will be on a weekday.
c9912211
3.50
It's a cafe with a Hawaiian atmosphere. The menu has a lot of Hawaiian-style items. I like this kind of atmosphere, but it's rare to find a place where I can easily go alone. I was drawn in by the acai bowl on the sign at the entrance. It was a bit pricey, but it was pretty tasty.
Jucca
3.20
In the Omotesando area, there is a place called ISLAND VINTAGE COFFEE. I always thought it would be nice to go to their shop in Hawaii, but since I haven't been able to go there for a long time, I just recently realized that this shop is here. I went in for a quick snack and break. It was quite crowded. The atmosphere of the shop is cute. I ordered the following: Acai Bowl Half ¥990, Spicy Soy Sauce Poke Bowl ¥1780, Guava Juice ¥680, Tropical Sensation ¥650 (a drink with guava, iced tea, and berries). Everything was delicious. I thought the Acai Bowl half size was enough for one person. In Hawaii, everyone usually shares it, but I got cold from the air conditioning and remembered that, haha. It was my first time ordering a Poke Bowl. When I asked the staff how big it was, they showed me with their hands a size that seemed large, so I was worried, but that was the size of the plate, haha. The content was like a lunch size for Japanese women. It had a healthy feel with rice, and I liked the taste. However, I'm not sure about the average price, but it felt a bit expensive. Considering the cost of traveling to Hawaii, it's cheap, but still, haha. I can't wait to go to Hawaii soon.
ゆーじ0214
3.50
Before the Fujii Kaze live, I felt a little hungry so I stopped by this place. I'm on a diet so I ordered an Acai bowl regular and an Island Latte. It cost 2260 yen, a bit pricey. The Acai bowl looked cute and the girls waiting said, "It's cute!" Embarrassing... The Latte was delicious with a mild sweetness.
chocho1234
3.20
After visiting Kita-Sando Coffee, I finished my errands and headed to Island Vintage Coffee as my second stop. I had actually wanted to go for their morning set, but this time I decided to drop by on a whim. I noticed that it tends to get quite crowded on weekends when passing by, so I decided to check it out on a weekday - a rare day off for me. From the opposite side of the street, it looked like there were empty seats by the window on the second floor. Since window seats tend to fill up quickly, if there were any available, I had a good chance of getting in. The fact that it was a cold, gloomy day played a big part as well. It was around lunchtime, and they had a lunch set available, so I decided to order it despite the slightly higher price. I ordered the tomato sandwich set, which came with a salad and a drink. You can choose your seat first and then place your order at the counter. I took the stairs up, and although most seats were on the right side, the counter was on the left. I settled into a window seat and enjoyed the sandwich that arrived shortly after. It was a bucket sandwich with a generous amount of filling, still slightly warm and delicious. I used to prefer soft bread in the past, but I've come to appreciate the goodness of hard bread recently. Overall, the meal was well put together and tasty. It was a bit on the pricey side, but considering the location and the possibility of paying some kind of royalty fee, it might be understandable. At least the food I had was delicious, and when you want to experience a bit of Hawaii's atmosphere now that traveling abroad has become a bit distant, this place might be a good choice. I'd like to try their morning set next time. Thank you for the meal. Island Vintage Coffee Omotesando Store.
kumori12
3.10
I had some extra time before my meeting, and since I hadn't had breakfast, I decided to try the Acai Bowl that I had been curious about for a while. The place wasn't crowded as it was still early in the morning, with only about 7 groups of people. I thought about sitting by the window with a view of Omotesando, but it seemed cold there at this time of year, so I chose a different spot instead. It was my first time trying an Acai Bowl, and I found out that underneath the fruits and granola, it's all Acai smoothie. It was delicious, but very cold, so be cautious if you have sensitive teeth. It was nice that they offered two sizes for the Acai Bowl, I chose the smaller one and it was still quite filling. If I had chosen the larger size, I might have struggled to finish it.
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