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by Kristina Dryza
22 August, 2009
Kaldi Coffee Farm is slightly more upscale and less cramped than the other Coffee Farms around town.
Kaldi Coffee Farm proves that the world is always at your fingertips in Tokyo. Fresh roasted coffee and 10,000 imported items from 90 countries are available, for example, Janat tea from Paris, dried mangoes from Australia and cured meats from Italy, to name a few.
But in the end it's the domestic products that impress most. The mild Kaldi coffee -- at ¥399 for 200g -- is a bargain and delicious. And the soy-citrus ponzu dressing at ¥630 may just be THE very taste of Japan, in a single bottle.
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