In a bid to satisfy Japan’s growing thirst for premium coffee, Coyote Coffee has unveiled its latest branch exclusively dedicated to Salvadoran coffee from the Alotepec-Metapán region. This move comes as a testament to the rising popularity of El Salvador’s coffee among Japanese consumers.
With favorites like the Pacamara variety, Coyote Coffee is set to captivate the taste buds of the Japanese populace. The company now boasts three branches strategically located in Kyoto, not only catering to local demands but also serving as distribution hubs for El Salvador’s prized coffee beans throughout Japan.
Beyond the Alotepec-Metapán region, the company’s offerings extend to specialty coffees originating from Chalatenango, presented in various processes and roasts, ensuring a diverse and rich coffee experience for patrons.
«We are delighted to introduce a new haven dedicated to the exquisite coffee of El Salvador, paying homage to the country’s vibrant indigo hue in our decor. It has been a journey, but we are immensely pleased with the outcome,» remarked Yusuke Kadokawa, the owner of Coyote Coffee, in an expression of gratitude and enthusiasm for the venture.
This collaboration not only signifies a harmonious blend of cultures but also underscores the mutual appreciation for quality coffee shared between El Salvador and Japan.