It’s a gentle Genmaicha, warmed by milk, as if every sip were a hug. The rice mingles with a biscuit topped with blackcurrant jam: a sweet and indulgent duo, but a well-crafted gourmand, undeniably addictive, making you forget all reason from the very first whiff.
You’re instantly transported to a small kissaten (Japanese tea café) where you can sit, enjoy your tea, and savor a little treat, completely outside of time.
Does the name One Umbrella for Two invite us to share our delights, draw closer, or shelter together while a passing rain washes the world? Could this kissaten be the umbrella in question?
It’s a pity it’s so expensive, because this gourmand is a little marvel.