Around Omotesando, in the little back alleyways, live super posh little boutiques and cute little cafes. We stumbled upon one that had a huge inventory of pies and cakes, and decided to indulge in some, despite already having had a huge sushi platter for lunch.


Ladies who lunch....or...do tea.

Another little hiden enclave across the street from where we were sitting.

My iced coffee, with the little pots of cream and sugar water that come with it. SO cute.

I had the macha (green tea) tarte. The black things are actually red beans, not chocolate chips. VERY tasty and decadent.

The other pie, a lemon tarte with pieces of some sort of jelly on top.
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