slow drinks
for fast lives
Stone-ground Uji matcha. Oat milk. Hand-thrown ceramics.
Whisked to order in a space that smells like tatami and warm cardamom.
sit down in it
A space designed for the kind of morning that doesn't need an agenda. For the afternoon that earns its slowness.
hinoki wood, twelve years old, oiled every sunday.

they bring their own silence and leave with more of it.
arrives around 3pm and stays just long enough.
rush grass and clay. nothing that needs to prove itself.
"it's like pressing your palm against a sun-warmed clay wall in late afternoon — dry heat, soft edges, and the faint sweetness of something blooming just out of sight."
the regulars say it better
"Traded my third espresso for a ceremonial bowl. Never looked back. The quiet here is different — it's productive."
Mia Okafor
Freelance designer
"I come here after yoga every Thursday. Damp hair, no plans. The afternoon drift slot was made for exactly this."
Yuki Tanaka
Yoga instructor
"The tasting flight changed how I understand matcha. Three bowls, three completely different experiences from the same leaf."
Rafael Moreno
Slow Saturday regular
"My partner and I come here instead of brunch. Quieter than a coffee shop. Less ceremony than a tea house. Just right."

Priya Nair
Weekend visitor
"The bowls are made by hand in Oaxaca. You can feel where the thumbs pressed. That's the whole point of this place."
James Whitfield
Ceramics enthusiast
"Ordered the hojicha latte with honey. The flavor note said 'campfire.' It wasn't wrong. Ordered it again immediately."
Chloe Nguyen
Food writer
"Traded my third espresso for a ceremonial bowl. Never looked back. The quiet here is different — it's productive."
Mia Okafor
Freelance designer
"I come here after yoga every Thursday. Damp hair, no plans. The afternoon drift slot was made for exactly this."
Yuki Tanaka
Yoga instructor
"The tasting flight changed how I understand matcha. Three bowls, three completely different experiences from the same leaf."
Rafael Moreno
Slow Saturday regular
"My partner and I come here instead of brunch. Quieter than a coffee shop. Less ceremony than a tea house. Just right."

Priya Nair
Weekend visitor
"The bowls are made by hand in Oaxaca. You can feel where the thumbs pressed. That's the whole point of this place."
James Whitfield
Ceramics enthusiast
"Ordered the hojicha latte with honey. The flavor note said 'campfire.' It wasn't wrong. Ordered it again immediately."
Chloe Nguyen
Food writer
the easiest decision
left in your day.
A seat, a bowl, and an afternoon that doesn't ask anything of you. Morning slow · Afternoon drift · Evening wind-down.
Free cancellation · Up to 4 seats · Tasting flights available