Starbucks Japan menu (Items on the Starbucks Japan menu, Price list + More information)
Japan has some of the leading Starbucks chains in the world, and in this article, you will find out all about what these stores have to offer in the Starbucks Japan menu.
While on a tour with my niece recently, I happened to step into one of the Starbucks stores in the heart of Tokyo city.
My niece wanted to order her favorite iced passion tea, with a burger and fries but my taste buds prompted me to go for something more adventurous.
I noticed that there were unique beverages and foods only found in Japan and even though I was a bit skeptical as to whether I would love them, my adventurous streak won and I found myself sampling the new foods and drinks. After all, how fun is a tour if you never get to try something new and blend in with the culture?
Unlike many coffee stores in history, Starbucks has grown from a small public store in Seattle to one of the leading store chains in the world. In Japan, there are more than 1600 Starbucks and while they offer the regular foods typically found in every Starbucks store, they also offer various flavorsome drinks and foods that are only found in Japan. This makes it an allure for the young at heart who are always ready to try something new. Care to know what is on the menu? Please read on.
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What are Starbucks Japan menu items?
Various things just hit you differently in Japan and here, I am not just talking about the different alphabet formats.
From the stationery, convenience stores, and of course Starbucks, everything is blended in with culture which brings on an allure of rich experience and adventure.
Satuba, as the locals call Starbucks has a lot to offer. You can find the normal foods and drinks similar to the Starbucks stores in America.
🤷🏻♂️ But then why do this when there are new treats for you here. Some of the foods and drinks I noticed were:
- American Cherry Pie Frappuccino
- Cherry Chocolate chip frappe
- Sakura blossom latte
- Buttermilk Biscuits
- Chocolate Pretzel Mocha Frappuccino
- Chocolate cake topped Frap
- Key Lime Cream and Yoghurt Frap
- Teriyaki Chicken Sandwich
- Coffee jelly Frappuccino
- Watermelon Passion Iced tea
My two best friends on what's been a long trip to Japan! Hope ur on the Starbucks Delhi menu wen it opens:)) SVP pic.twitter.com/268djYtb
— Siddharth Vinayak Patankar (@sidpatankar) November 27, 2012
Apart from the delectable foods listed above, there are plenty of varieties that you can still choose from. Among them, these are the favorite specials offered:
- Arabiki sausage Pie
- Chocolate Chunk Cookie
- Starbucks Latte (hot)
- Caffe’ Americano (Iced)
- Caramel Waffle
The prices for these special dishes are also pocket friendly. For example, you can get the Caramel Waffle for as little as 183 Yen.
The price ranges from 183 Yen to 410 Yen for the above specials. These meals are most profoundly worth the experience as one gets a taste of Japan’s seasonal favorites.
You can also order the Starbucks special meal that goes for 1,133.00 Yen. 👏The rich flavors had my taste buds screaming, “Compliments to the chef,” when I tried it.
Here are a few samples of what you can also find on the Starbucks Japan Menu:
- bread (Black Olive Tomato Bread, Parmesan Cheese Cereal Bread)
- snacks (Potato Chips Sea Salt, Chocolate Chunk Brownie)
- coffee beans (Starbucks Origami Personal Drip Coffee Pike Place Roast)
- cold coffee drinks (Iced Caffe Latte, Iced Caffe Mocha, iced white mocha, iced coffee Americano)
- Hot Coffee drinks (caffe latte, café Americano, Drip coffee, Caffe Misto)
- Other hot drinks (Matcha Tea Latte)
- Other cold drinks ( Iced passion tea, iced Cocoa, Iced Black Tea)
- Teavana (Starbucks Teavana English Breakfast 12 bags)
- Pastries (Chocolate Chunk Cookie, Sugar Doughnut)
- Filone (Honey Ginger pork Filone, Hitoshi Sugiura Teriyaki chicken and Vegetables Filone)
- Sandwiches (Egg and Bacon Potato Salad Sandwich, Ham cheese and Basil Chicken Sandwich)
- Dessert (Yogurt and Granola Banana)
How do I order Starbucks Japan menu items?
Ordering from Starbucks Japan is easy, simple, fun, and effortless. It follows the following steps:
- Go to the main store’s website in Japan. Dive in and search for whatever food that fits your fancy.
- At the homepage, once your landing page loads up, you will be informed of all the latest drinks, foods, store policies, and everything you need to know when placing your order. Your aim, however, is to know where Japan-exclusive offers are hiding and get digging. The eagle-eyed will spot it immediately.
- On the left side, there is a menu where one of the options is labeled ‘Café’. Click on that and you will have hit the jackpot.
- Look at the options then settle for whatever it is you want.When you click on the exact food or drink that you want, there will be information concerning its ingredients, the size, and price. There are also customization options that you can go for if you like your drink a certain way. The same goes for food.
- Choose the mobile order and pay option at the bottom right of the page. From there, follow the steps as instructed and place your order.
- Use Google translate to change the page language. It should pop up at the top right of your page if you are using Google Chrome as your Browser. If you are using some other browser, don’t sweat it. Simply change the browser to chrome then type in the required information on the address bar (translate.google.com).
- Add in the URL of the website you want to translate in the textbox that appears on the left side of the page. From there choose the new language that you wish to translate the website to then click on the Translate button.
What are the 5 best Starbucks orders to try in Japan?
Sakura flavored frappuccino
🤔What comes to your mind when your first think of Japan? Well, for most of us, it the cherry blossoms popularly known as Sakura.
The love for Sakura is what inspired Starbucks in Japan to come up with Sakura flavored frappuccino. You can get this drink during spring.
Sakura flavored frappuccino has a hint of Sakura flavor and toppings that keep on changing each year.
Watermelon passion ice tea
Are you a fan of passion ice tea? If yes, you should consider trying watermelon passion ice tea which is only available in Japan.
This contains mango, papaya, lemongrass and hibiscus flowers. I like it since it not overly sweet but is quite refreshing during summer.
Coffee Tiramisu Frappuccino
Starbucks in Japan also introduced this frappuccino that tastes like Tiramisu cake. If you are a fan of desserts and sweet drinks, this frappuccino is for you.
The drink is seasonal and is only available in the summer. It is made up of coffee, hazelnut syrup, mocha syrup, toffeenut syrup, espresso shot Affogato, caramel flan syrup and caramel whipped cream.
Matcha white marble frappuccino
First Japanese Starbucks experience and I will just say Japan's menu is way better than America's- pic.twitter.com/Wcf7g0mdLZ
— あいり @ married to helena (@Sorachuru) September 3, 2017
Starbucks in Japan also entice matcha lovers with this frappuccino during the holiday season. I discovered that this drink has a unique taste different from the standard matcha cream frappuccino since it features matcha flavor and sweet white chocolate. Feel free to customize the drink with chocolate sauce.
Hojicha latte
Indulge your taste buds with this Japanese tea latte and enjoy every sip. This is made with Japanese green tea, Hojicha and steam milk.
It is mostly available at Starbucks in Japan during winter or Autumn. The latte is unique since it combines a thick milk flavor and roasted flavor of hojicha.
Starbucks Japan menu items and Price List
Starbucks meal
Food item |
Price list in Yen |
Starbucks meal |
1,133.00 |
Starbucks coffee traveler
Food Item |
Price list in yen |
Starbucks Coffee Traveler |
2,916.00 |
Hot coffee
Food Item |
Price list in Yen |
Caffe Latte |
410.00 |
Caffe Americano |
378.00 |
Drip Coffee |
356.00 |
Caffe Misto |
410.00 |
Cold Coffee
Food Item |
Price list in Yen |
Caffe Latte (Iced) |
410.00 |
Caffe Mocha (iced) |
475.00 |
White Mocha (iced) |
475.00 |
Caffe Americano (Iced) |
378.00 |
Drip coffee (iced) |
356.00 |
Cold brew coffee (iced) |
399.00 |
Hot drink
Food Item |
Price list in Yen |
Matcha Tea Latte |
475.00 |
Cold Drink
Food Item |
Price list in Yen |
Iced Passion Tea |
367.00 |
Iced black tea |
367.00 |
Cocoa (iced) |
464.00 |
Chai Tea Latte (Iced) |
475.00 |
Bottled Mineral water |
129.00 |
Filone
Food item |
Price List in Yen |
Honey Ginger pork Filone |
496.00 |
Smoked Chicken Mushroom Filone |
518.00 |
Hitoshi Sugiura Teriyaki chicken and Vegetables Filone |
496.00 |
Hitoshi Sugiura Roast Pork Filone |
496.00 |
Ham and Maribo cheese Filone |
453.00 |
Sandwiches
Food Item |
Price list in Yen |
Egg and Bacon Potato Salad Sandwich |
475.00 |
Egg and Ham Cheese Sandwich |
518.00 |
BLT and Egg Sandwich |
561.00 |
Ham cheese and Basil Chicken Sandwich |
561.00 |
Ham Egg Hot Sandwich |
410.00 |
BLT and BLT Egg Sandwich |
604.00 |
Salmon Cream Cheese and Tuna Sandwich |
626.00 |
Root Vegetables Chicken salad wrap |
410.00 |
Tuna Egg Salad Wrap |
410.00 |
Bacon Spinach Hot Sandwich |
410.00 |
Avocado Salmon Salad Wrap |
453.00 |
Spinach Egg ad Sausage English Muffin |
410.00 |
Pastrami Beef Focaccia |
561.00 |
Tuna Melt with Tomato English Muffin |
410.00 |
Shrimp Broccoli Cream Focaccia |
583..00 |
Vegetables Chicken Salad Wrap |
453.00 |
Shrimp and Sweet Chili Sauce Salad Wrap |
475.00 |
Raw Ham Mozzarella Salad Wrap |
496.00 |
Bakery
Food Item |
Price list in Yen |
Chocolate Chunk Cookie |
216.00 |
Sugar Doughnut |
248.00 |
White chunk and Macadamia Cookie |
216.00 |
Chocolate Cream Doughnut |
270.00 |
French Toast |
259.00 |
Buttermilk Biscuits |
280.00 |
Berry Sause Doughnut |
270.00 |
American Waffle |
270.00 |
Cinnamon Roll |
345.00 |
Arabiki Sausage PIe |
345.00 |
Egg and Keema Curry Danish |
345.00 |
Bacon and Spinach Quiche |
410.00 |
Parmesan Cheese Cereal Bread |
226.00 |
Black Olive Tomato Bread |
226.00 |
Chocolate Chunk Scone |
270.00 |
Uji Matcha White Choco Scone |
280.00 |
Mixed Berry Scone |
280.00 |
Pumpkin Scone |
280.00 |
Orange Cranberry Muffin |
259.00 |
Blueberry Scone |
280.00 |
Banana Cacao Nib Muffin |
248.00 |
Soy Kinako Miffin |
259.00 |
Blueberry Soy Muffin |
248.00 |
Apple Cinnamon Muffin |
248.00 |
Snacks
Food Item |
Price list in Yen |
Potato Chips Sea Salt |
205.00 |
Baumkuchen |
226.00 |
G&G Potato Chips Black Pepper |
226.00 |
Caramel Waffle |
183.00 |
Maple Nuts |
302.00 |
Espresso Beans Chocolate |
205.00 |
Lemon Chocolate cookies |
237.00 |
Chocolate Caramel Waffle |
183.00 |
Chocolate Chunk Brownie |
248.00 |
Chocolate Chunk Cookie |
205.00 |
Tortilla Chips (Black Pepper) |
237.00 |
G&G Pretzels (Sour cream and onions) |
259.00 |
Tiramisu Nuts |
1,512.00 |
PKF Marshmallow Caffe Mocha |
1,512.00 |
Teavana
Food Item |
Price list in Yen |
Starbucks Teavana English Breakfast 12 bags |
1,134.00 |
Coffee Beans
Food Item |
Price list in Yen |
Starbucks Origami Personal Drip Coffee Café Verona |
723.00 |
Starbucks Origami Personal Drip Coffee Pike Place Roast |
723.00 |
Starbucks Via Coffee Essence Colombia |
1,026.00 |
Starbucks Via Coffee Essence Italian Roast Stick Type |
1,026.00 |
Starbucks Via Coffee Essence Mocha stick Type |
615.00 |
Starbucks Via Coffee Essence Caramel Stick Type |
615.00 |
House Blend |
1,134.00 |
Tokyo Roast |
1,339.0 |
Dessert
Food Item |
Price List in Yen |
Yogurt and Granola Banana |
313.00 |
Conclusion
Even if you are not planning a trip to Japan, these spectacular mouthwatering treats may be worth trying as a recipe at home.
As they say, traveling broadens the mind but even if you are not ready to travel, you can still have some fun by creating flavors from Japan’s distinct season treats!
As you can see, there is a lot of variety and options to choose from. If you are planning a trip to Japan, or are already there, you can drop in at one of the Starbucks stores and order whatever it is that fits your craving.
You only live once, so why not try something different that will serve as sweet memories in the years to come?
FAQ section
What is the Japanese specialty drink at Starbucks?
The Melon of Melon frappuccino is the Japanese specialty drink at Starbucks. This is made by combining two types of melons, honeydew and cantaloupe flesh melon.
How is Starbucks Japan different?
Starbucks Japan is different since it has unique offerings that you will not find elsewhere. Most of its drinks also have less sugar compared to Starbucks in other regions.
What is the name of the most expensive Starbucks drink in Japan?
It is known as Nakame Guru Porthole Sakura. This drink is inspired by Sakura Treats commonly found in Meguda River.