Mamenoki is a hidden gem located just across the street behind Mount Fuji Station. The restaurant effortlessly blends convenience with a rustic charm, offering visitors a truly authentic Japanese dining experience.
The décor exudes a classic feel, creating a cozy and inviting atmosphere. The friendly and welcoming staff enhance the experience with their cheerful demeanor, ensuring every guest feels at home.
I visited Mamenoki for breakfast, and the quality of the meal was exceptional. The toast was thick, perfectly crisp, and satisfying. The pancakes were light, fluffy, and expertly cooked, while even the boiled egg was prepared to perfection—a testament to the restaurant’s attention to detail.
For those looking for a more traditional option, the rice ball set is a must-try. Each rice ball was fresh and delicious, accompanied by a flavorful miso soup brimming with fresh ingredients. The filtered coffee was smooth and aromatic, providing the perfect complement to the meal.
Mamenoki is a fantastic choice for anyone visiting the Mount Fuji area, whether you’re seeking a hearty breakfast or simply a warm, welcoming space to enjoy authentic...
Read more8.22am - got chased away immediately by the uncle all because he saw me with a 3 and 4 year old in tow.
The auntie was very kind though and wanted to seat us down (there were 2 available seatings) but the uncle insisted on exiting us and even pushed the auntie away. 😑
what an early morning commotion.
A cold reminder that not all places welcome kids. No matter how welcoming the country may seem.
Thank you to the auntie, for your kindness. We felt your warmth despite the cold front from uncle. I hope you...
Read moreThis really cute family run business is located directly next to the station and has some simple breakfast sets - western and Japanese style. I ordered the onigiri breakfast set which was very delicious. There are some vegetarian/vegan options such as onigiri filled with seaweed and reddish. The staff is very friendly and it was a nice place to start a day early in the Mount Fuji area. I would come...
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