30 Comments January 12, 2011
Bear Pond Espresso
The last time I was in Japan I didn’t care much for coffee. It wasn’t until a revelatory experience at Joe’s in the summer of 2009 that I started to like it. Rather, become a bit obsessed. And so when I visited Tokyo this December I was determined to explore the city’s cafe offerings. I was particularly interested in how Japanese precision and general distaste for sourness would translate to espresso. I started with a list of twenty-five cafes that my friend and barista Yukimim put together for me. I went to all of them (in four days!). Of all the cafes I visited, one place really stood out as extraordinary: Bear Pond Espresso.
Bear Pond is the home of barista-owner Katsu Tanaka, an 18-year New York resident who recently moved back to Tokyo and opened shop. Tanaka — who doesn’t allow another’s hands to touch the espresso machine in fear of lack of consistency — closes the doors to Bear Pond at 2pm. “After 2pm,” he explains, “too many people come and I cannot make consistent coffee.” Bear Pond’s shots, really a pseudonym for Tanako’s since he is the only barista, are remarkably consistent.

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