I struggled with this review. While I really enjoyed my cappuccino, I was really disappointed in the cookies. They were packaged cookies and they tasted kind of stale. I have nothing against packaged cookies, but for ¥350 I would think they would at least serve some higher quality packaged cookies.
I do recommend the cappuccino and one of my friends got the cocoa, and she really liked it. I wouldn’t waste money on the cookies though. There are better snacks on the island.
One of my friends even said it would be so much better if they offered Momiji Manju instead of cookies. It would look especially nice with the tori gate art on the cappuccino and cocoa. I agree!
Services was great though, and I would go back and get a cappuccino again.
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Read moreTucked away in a charming, wooden building, café Miyaji exudes a cozy, welcoming vibe that feels like a warm hug. I ordered their hot cocoa, and it was hands down one of the best I’ve ever had—rich, velvety, and just the right amount of sweetness. My wife had their coffee, and she couldn’t stop raving about how smooth and perfectly balanced it was.
The café is small and intimate, with soft lighting, and a peaceful ambiance that makes it easy to relax.
Cafe Miyaji is a place to pause, connect, and appreciate the simple joys of life. If you’re visiting Miyajima Island, do yourself a favor and stop by to soak in the café’s...
Read moreIncredible hole-in-the-wall type cafe with the most wholesome atmosphere and decoration, cutest English menu, and the best sandwich I’ve ever eaten in Japan (I’ve been here for almost a year). They even do Torii gate latte art!!! I never review places, but loved this one so much I’m still in the cafe writing this right now. If you visit Miyajima, this is an absolutely gorgeous place to eat...
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