「日本語以下」
As there are few cozy restaurants in Beppu, this place was in my bucket list. It seems to be a small premises from out side, but a spacious and a antique interior where lot of people can dine in. Tried an Italian dish, which tasted mouth watering and perfect volume. They’ve their own product of dressing to add more taste to fresh salads. As they are a unique coffee company, you can try (& buy )different varieties of coffee as well. What I loved the most is their antique collection of oil paintings, furniture and the gramophone. Once you get seated in the corner table, you never really knows how much you’re into the atmosphere. Water, wet tissues and sugar syrups are self service. There is no bell to call waiter, so you have to wave your hand or shout out until they reach, felt bit uncomfortable. Free parking is available. Payments can be done via Cash or Credit card.
Trust me, it is a must place to be visited at least once, and you’ll love it for sure...
Read moreEvery time my father visits us here in Oita-ken, we used to have our brunch (because we used to stay late at night bonding so we wake up late) here at Youmeca. The first time he ate their morning set curry, he loved it. From then on he doesn’t order curry rice in any other restaurants. So funny. 😂 He only wants the curry here. While me on the other hand, I used to order different menu every time we go here because I want to eat...
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