

Authentic Gelato,
Handcrafted Daily in
Our Studio on
Takeshita Street, Harajuku.
A gelato brand born from NOA COFFEE, a beloved fixture of Harajuku's Takeshita Street for over 50 years.
Our artisans handcraft authentic gelato every day in the studio right next to our shop.
We bring you the true taste of artisanal gelato from Harajuku, the heart of Tokyo’s trends and culture.


NOA’s
GELATO
Gelato Kitchen NOA's Commitment to Quality.
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Authentic Gelato:
Velvety Texture,
Refined Aftertaste.Every scoop of Gelato Kitchen NOA is crafted in our on-site studio.
Our artisans meticulously adjust the temperature and aeration to bring out the fullest flavor of every ingredient.
The incredibly smooth, melt-in-your-mouth texture is a signature of our freshly-made process.
Gelato Kitchen NOA
delivers a new gelato experience
that accompanies you
from everyday bites to special moments.
Menu Gelato Kitchen NOA Menu
Store Gelato Kitchen NOA Information
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Gelato Kitchen NOA HarajukuEnjoy freshly made treats straight
from the workshop Gelato ShopGelato Kitchen NOA is a gelato shop on Harajuku's Takeshita Street where you can enjoy takeout of our handmade gelato. Enjoy freshly made craft gelato delivered daily from our underground workshop in Harajuku's Takeshita Street.
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Gelato Kitchen NOA WorkshopA workshop where artisans craft gelato with meticulous care
Gelato Kitchen NOA's gelato is meticulously crafted from scratch by artisans at our gelato workshop on Takeshita Street in Harajuku. It's precisely because it's handmade that the aroma that spreads across your palate and the lingering aftertaste are truly distinct.
The workshop also features an attached cafe, NOA COFFEE Gelato Kitchen, where you can enjoy sweets made with handmade gelato.
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