The first Korean-born coffee chain "Caffe Bene" in Japan will open on December 24th at Haneda Airport Terminal 1.

The first "Caffe Bene" store in Japan opens at Haneda Airport
The first "Caffe Bene" store in Japan opens at Haneda Airport

At the store, you can enjoy drip coffee jointly developed with MMC (Mitsumoto Coffee), food menus such as "croque monsieur" in collaboration with the world-famous French-born bakery Maison Kaiser, and hotteok and waffles that are popular in Korea. A combination of "hot quaffles" will be offered. In addition, the mugs for coffee are original ones made in Tajimi City, Gifu, and they are particular about tableware and interiors.

Business hours are from 6:30 to 20:00. There are 61 seats available, including 18 smoking seats.

Caffe Bene is a coffee chain that was established in South Korea in 2008 and has more than 1,000 stores in Asian countries. This is the first store to open in Japan.