A very relaxing cafe with a unique setting. You can enjoy a lovely view of the icebreaker ship and Abashiri coast right from your seat, which adds to the overall charm. Since it’s located inside the glass museum, the space is filled with beautifully crafted glass pieces—many of which are available for purchase, making it a treat for art and design lovers.
We really enjoyed our tea time here. The Gouda cheesecake was a highlight—light, fluffy, and not the dense kind you usually get. Another nice touch: you can choose from a variety of elegant cups and glasses to enjoy your tea, adding a personal and refined feel to...
Read moreA quaint cafe located inside a glass blowing shop that recycles pendarfluor lights. The cafe offers a glimpse at the artisans working their craft, and also a view of the Abashiri coast. The cafe uses unique glassware produced in-house. Order at the counter and immediately pay. The Ryuhyo Iced Coffee is recommended. Basically it's an iced affogatto with an iceberg-like chunk of ice cream. Enjoyed the gouda cheesecake too. Check out the glass trinkets strewn on the tables and counters. If you like them, you can buy them at the store. Cost a pretty penny though. Outdoor seating...
Read moreA cafe located in the same space as a glass museum. Good cakes that pairs well with Ceylon tea. A must visit after watching the drift ice. Prices for drinks and food is about 400yem each with discounts if purchased with cake. The place has some amazing views of the water through one window and of the glass works through the other. It was quite amusing to watch the staff get the Aurora whenever they leave or return. They use the workshops products to even on their complementary...
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