This time, I visited a unique and exotic café in Tenjinbashisuji Rokuchome, Osaka:
“Zakuro no Ki”, an Azerbaijani café.
It’s a rare spot where you can experience Azerbaijani culture and cuisine, offering a relaxing atmosphere that feels like stepping into another country.
Today, I’ll focus on their Straight Tea, Sheki-style Pakhlava, and Walnut Kete.
What Is Zakuro no Ki?
Zakuro no Ki is a café where you can enjoy traditional Azerbaijani tea culture and sweets.
The interior is full of exotic charm, with carefully selected decorations and tableware.
It’s a perfect place to escape the busy Tenjinbashisuji Shopping Street and spend a მშვიდ, relaxing moment.
Straight Tea (1,500 yen)
First, the Straight Tea.
Tea culture is deeply rooted in Azerbaijan, and this café serves it in an authentic style.
The tea is poured into a glass cup, offering a fragrant and clean taste.
It has a mild astringency, making it very easy to drink.
You can also enjoy it with sugar or jam, and taking your time savoring it makes the experience feel truly luxurious.
Sheki-style Pakhlava (450 yen)
Next is the Sheki-style Pakhlava.
Unlike typical baklava, this version features a moist texture with layers soaked in syrup and filled with nuts, resulting in a rich sweetness.
With each bite, you’ll taste honey-like sweetness and the aroma of nuts,
making it a perfect match with tea.
While it is quite sweet, pairing it with tea creates a perfect balance.
Walnut Kete (350 yen)
Finally, the Walnut Kete.
This is a pastry-like baked good with a crispy exterior and a gently sweet walnut filling inside.
Compared to the pakhlava, it’s less sweet and lighter,
making it a perfect snack to enjoy casually.
It pairs wonderfully with tea and is ideal for a relaxed café moment.
Final Thoughts
Zakuro no Ki in Tenjinbashisuji Rokuchome offers:
- Authentic Azerbaijani tea culture
- Unique and delicious traditional sweets
- A calm, exotic atmosphere
It’s truly a hidden gem.
Especially recommended for those who:
- Want to relax and unwind
- Are interested in experiencing different cultures
- Love sweets and tea
If you’re looking for a slightly different café experience in Tenjinbashisuji,
this is definitely a place worth visiting.
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