The name is special because these are the first letters of owners’ names. The menu is written in katakana (don’t know why not it hiragana, because HiraNaga sounds like hiragana..) and you can read it. For me personally, it was important because I know not so many kanji, but I can read katakana and know what I order. I ordered a cake and coffee, we talked a lot – owners are so friendly. So I think if I am in a bad mood, I can go there and just forget about things that worried me. Also, here is a chest of drawers, that is about 80 years old. When people decide to become a family, they can buy really expensive furniture. They believe that their relationship will be strong and this furniture will be handed down from the generation to generation. I like old Japanese things, so I...
Read moreReally good coffee in a sweet and homely atmosphere. The lady running the place was so lovely and kind. I sometimes feel nervous about entering places because I don't speak any Japanese but she made me feel very welcome, and it was easy to place my order. The coffee was delicious, I am...
Read moreThe owners are lovely, there is such a big variety of coffee, pancakes are amazing (I recommend splitting the triple pancakes with 2 people). No English menu but they'll explain as much as possible to you even so. Very relaxing atmosphere and...
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