Coffee Talk Tokyo is chill until someone gives you a drink order that sounds more like a mood board than a menu item.
This is a first-night service guide, not a recipe dump. The goal is to catch the clues, use the tools, and stop serving confident disasters.

Start With The Drink Basics
Temperature and mood words usually matter before your memory does.
Pick Hot Or Cold First
Temperature is not a tiny detail in Tokyo. If the drink needs to be cold and you make it hot, congrats, you made the wrong drink with confidence.
Listen For Mood Words
Customers do not always hand you the recipe like a menu. Warm, bitter, sweet, floral, creamy, and calming are usually the real clues.

Use The Tools Before Guessing
The Brewpad and phone exist because the game knows your memory is not a perfect filing cabinet.
Use The Brewpad A Lot
Do not trust your memory with fifty plus drinks. Check the Brewpad when a request sounds familiar, because guessing gets old fast.
Check The Phone Between Nights
The phone is not just flavor text. Profiles, messages, and social posts can remind you what people care about before they walk back in.

Fix The Cup Before It Hits The Counter
Bad drinks are easiest to solve before you serve them.
Remake Before You Serve
If the cup looks wrong, trash it and remake it. Serving a bad drink just to see what happens is funny once, then it starts messing with routes.
Do The Latte Art Requests
If someone asks for a stencil or specific look, do it. The drink can be right and still feel wrong if you skip the little presentation bit.

Slow Down When The Story Gets Personal
The emotional lines are not just flavor. They are often the clue.
Write Down Weird Orders
Some requests sound like a diary entry instead of an order. Jot down the exact wording when someone gets oddly specific.
Do Not Speedread The Sad Stuff
This is a cozy game, but the stories still matter. Slow down when someone gets personal, because the drink hint is usually sitting in that conversation.
The Short Version
Treat every order like a conversation, not a vending machine request. Temperature, mood words, phone clues, and the Brewpad will save you more often than raw guessing.
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