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There’s a certain timelessness at Fuglen Espressobar, tucked away on Tomigaya’s sleepy backstreets, just moments from Yoyogi Park — somewhere between retro Norwegian cool and Tokyo edge, every detail balancing minimalism with cosy, mid-century warmth. Fuglen is a Japanese coffee institution dating back 60 years and this super hip venue in Tomigaya opened in 2012.
AMBIENCE >
From the moment you step inside, Fuglen feels like a time capsule curated by design obsessives: clean lines, vintage lounge chairs, teak timber and 1960s Scandinavian art — the sort of space where each lamp and espresso cup could tell its own story. Sunlight streams through large windows, illuminating a room that’s both stylish and lived-in, quietly animated by locals, creatives, and the occasional coffee pilgrim. The subtle hum of Norwegian indie music is as integral to the experience as the aroma of fresh coffee.
COFFEE >
Espresso is the star — Fuglen’s Tokyo iteration draws deep inspiration from its Oslo roots, focusing on single-origin beans roasted with Scandinavian precision. Filter pours here are bright, delicately acidic and always layered: a recent Colombian showcases raspberry and floral high notes, with a crisp finish that speaks to their exacting standards. Cappuccinos arrive silky and understated; batch brews highlight seasonal beans sourced from Fuglen’s own roastery, all served in understated ceramics that celebrate the ritual. Each cup is paired with sparkling water, elevating the tasting with classic Scandi consideration.
“Fuglen’s unique blend of Norwegian vintage and Tokyo flair creates a cafe destination as stylish as it is welcoming, with filter and espresso coffee prepared at the highest standard.”
SERVICE >
Service is personable, well-paced and conversational; baristas are quick to share brewing details or discuss the daily lineup, guiding both aficionados and casual drinkers alike. There’s an easy warmth to the place — staff remember regulars and ask after newcomers’ coffee preferences, creating a sense of belonging without formality.
On weekends, expect a gentle bustle with seats at a premium, but the attention to detail never wavers.
CONCLUSION >
This is more than just a coffee stop — Fuglen Espressobar distils Tokyo’s palette with Oslo’s cool, offering a seamless marriage of design, craft, and hospitality. Whether you’re dropping in for a slow morning espresso or a contemplative afternoon pour-over, or later an evening drink or cocktail, the experience is confidently refined yet refreshingly unstuffy.
In a city of endless coffee choice, Fuglen stands out for its focus, community, and the way it turns each simple cup into an occasion.
“Baristas here treat every brew as an opportunity for connection — balancing technical excellence with genuine hospitality.”
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Image Credit | Fuglen Tokyo
hours |
Mon > Sun | 7.00am til 10.00pm
address |
1-16-3 Dogenzaka, Shibuya City
Tokyo
web | fuglen.com


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