Late graphic breakfast menu
Colorful and beautiful breakfasts

The cafe restaurant "LATTE GRAPHIC", which inherits the cafe culture of Melbourne, Australia, will open in Jiyugaoka, Tokyo on March 23. This is the third store following the Machida store and the Ebina store.

Lategraphic is a restaurant inspired by the cafe space of Melbourne, which is also known as "the city with the best cafes in the world" as well as the birthplace of Australian cafes. Following the Oceania region where breakfast culture is important, the restaurant is also focusing on the morning menu.

LATTE GRAPHIC

◆ Featured breakfast menu

Egg with toast, a great value "special morning set" with mini yogurt and drink (480 yen, tax not included, same below), as well as a hearty breakfast plate "Big Brecky" (980) with bacon and sausage The lineup includes the popular breakfast "Smash Avocado" (680 yen) in Australia, where you eat avocado roughly crushed and squeezed lime on bread.

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Big Brecky

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Smash avocado

◆ Recommended pizza for dinner

Three types of pizza are recommended for the dinner menu. It has a lot of ingredients and is large in size, so it seems good to share it with 2 or 3 people.

Among them, "Prosciutto and avocado basil pizza" (1,180 yen) is a crispy lightly baked pizza dough with plenty of vegetables such as green beans, beets and lettuce, and plenty of prosciutto, avocado and cottage cheese. The saltiness of the prosciutto, the mellow avocado, and the richness of the cheese match and it is excellent!

Late graphic "Prosciutto and avocado basil pizza"
Prosciutto and avocado basil pizza

◆ Popular sweets at home

"Bliss Ball" (250 yen per piece), which is made by condensing ingredients such as nuts, dried fruits, and superfoods, is a popular sweet in Australia. It is made from "Vegan (dairy products, no animal products)", "Sugar Free (no sugar)", "Raw Food (raw, no heat treatment)" and "Gluten Free (no gluten)".

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Bite-sized sweets, Bliss Ball

Dates (dates) are combined with nuts such as cocoa powder and almonds, coconut oil and dried figs to form a round shape. The sticky and rich texture and the texture of bubble wrap figs are novel! The sweetness of the material itself is a gentle taste.

There are three flavors available: "Red" with raspberries and wolfberry, "White" with coconut, and "Black" with amaranth.

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White with coconut

The representative sweets "Lamington" (580 yen), which represents Australia, is also a noteworthy dish. A cube-shaped sponge cake wrapped in plenty of coconut. The fluffy sponge and crispy coconut, the gap between the two textures is fun!

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Pink cake, Lamington

Late graphic "Lamington"
Inside is a fluffy sponge

There are also pancakes made by whipping meringue after the order is placed. In addition to the three types of "citrus fruits," "berries," and "bananas and walnuts" (880 yen each), seasonal pancakes are also available.

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Enjoy the fluffy mouthfeel

◆ Melbourne style coffee

Coffee to enjoy in "Melbourne style" is "Flat White", which is made by pouring plenty of steam milk into espresso, "Latte Graphic", which is a standard white coffee, and "Oceania Style Cappuccino", which is a combination of espresso with steam milk and chocolate powder. (550 yen each) etc. are lined up. In addition, 10 cups of "Cold brew coffee" (730 yen), which is slowly extracted over time, is also available.

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Flat white

Lategraphic coffee uses beans from "ALLPRESS ESPRESSO ", which has a roaster in Kiyosumi Shirakawa. Since it is "hot air roasted" with a machine designed by ourselves, smoke contaminants do not stick to the beans and even roasting is possible, resulting in a coffee with no unpleasant taste.

A skilled barista will draw and serve latte art for coffee.

Late graphic "Oceania style cappuccino"
Oceania style cappuccino

In addition to this, there are a variety of menus inspired by Melbourne's food culture, where immigrants from more than 140 countries live. Traditional Middle Eastern dishes such as "Beet Hummus" (580 yen), bite-sized croquette "Falafel" (680 yen), and Galician-style tapas "Galisian Style Octopus" (580 yen) will be offered. ..

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Beet hummus

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Falafel

It seems to be one of the valuable cafes and restaurants where you can enjoy foreign food culture while being in the middle of Tokyo.

The store is located on the 2nd floor, 1-8-18 Jiyugaoka, Meguro-ku, Tokyo. Business hours are from 8:00 to 23:30.