Our Kyoto Stand has a fresh new face!

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  • Опубликовано: 2 июл 2024
  • Since opening in 2016, Kurasu Kyoto Stand has been a community hub serving specialty coffee to people from all over the globe. Kurasu started here, and this is our starting point. We recently completed a small renovation and want to share it with you while reflecting on the past 8 years of this cherished shop.
    0:00 - Welcome to Kurasu Kyoto Stand
    0:30 - History of the Kyoto Stand
    01:23 - Shop Design Concept
    02:16 - Kyoto Station
    03:03 - Ayaka Barista Explanation
    04:16 - Coffee, Community, and the Future
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    "Kurasu" is derived from the Japanese word that means “to live” or “lifestyle.” What began as an online homeware venture has evolved to become an internationally recognized leader in Japanese coffee brewing equipment. We also offer a subscription service in collaboration with specialty coffee roasters from across Japan.
    You can savor our specialty coffee at our locations in Kyoto, Singapore, Bangkok, Jakarta, and HK. In 2021, we relocated our roastery cafe from Fushimi Inari to Nishijin. Currently, we roast using Loring S35 Kestrel.
    Our mission is to introduce the world to Japanese coffee culture. This includes showcasing coffee products, partnering with roasters, and sharing our signature roasts. Kurasu is not just a retail store for coffee equipment, but also a cafe, a coffee roaster, and a beacon for specialty coffee culture.
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Комментарии • 14

  • @withbrandonn
    @withbrandonn 21 день назад

    i love kurasu

  • @byshagi
    @byshagi 6 дней назад

    nice

  • @jordankessler3034
    @jordankessler3034 25 дней назад +3

    Love the changes to the shop! Thank you for sharing Yozo and Ayaka!

  • @jbjb2024
    @jbjb2024 25 дней назад +3

    It's cool how you keep a pour over station in such a small space where many coffee shops will dump it in terms of staffing and space. 👍

    • @KurasuKyoto
      @KurasuKyoto  18 дней назад +1

      Yes it can really be hard in a busy / small environment but pour over is so important to us!

  • @kisabuza
    @kisabuza 25 дней назад +2

    Impressive!!

  • @natedoeswork
    @natedoeswork 24 дня назад +1

    Outside table was needed!

  • @drewpy75
    @drewpy75 23 дня назад

    please add access for wheelchair users so we can visit also.

    • @KurasuKyoto
      @KurasuKyoto  18 дней назад

      Thank you for your comment. We had previously asked this to our builders but unfortunately due to the structure and short space between the road and shop we could not do any slopes. Our staff are always happy to assist in anyway possible.

    • @drewpy75
      @drewpy75 18 дней назад

      @@KurasuKyoto Thank you for asking your builder, but don't accept your builder's "No" answer, you would need just about 1 meter from the step for a sideways slope. A portable ramp is an easy option that does not require any builder. Thank you for your response. We are considering moving to Kyoto, but I am worried that too many places have the same answer. Someday Japan will update the laws.