This is a very cute cafe. Nice ambiance and cute gift store. And the staff is nice. But as a restaurant, the food is not very good. This is what I tried: onion soup: the flavor was good but it had almost no onions in it. I don’t know if I got the last bit of it or what but it was almost only broth tonkatsu cutlet: my husband has this dish, he said it was cold in some parts and the flavor was average chicken karage- it was very greasy I don’t recommend this one at all iced coffee was fine hot coffee too watery seasonal French toast: this one was delicious. The only thing I’ll go back for. I got to have the muscat and blueberries one and it was very delicious! Next door there is a shop called Dad’s garage. That’s worth visiting. The owner is amazing and his shop is great with all wonderful collectibles and...
Read moreThis was such a good find! Loved the brunch dishes (especially from an Aussie)! Found it as I was looking for a pet/dog friendly spot to rest during our roadtrip. It did not disappoint and I feel so happy to have experienced it. Pets can hang around the outdoor/terrace area so owners can enjoy a drink/meal altogether. Indoor decor was also very warm, modern, scandi vibes. We had french toast, salmon benedict, curry katsu rice and coffee - everything was...
Read moreWow! Delicious French toast (had a sakura Mont Blanc seasonal one), plus a great lunch menu with salads, French onion soup, perfectly fried tonkatsu curry, and several types of eggs Benedict. Service was very friendly and fast. The cafe has a very admirable story about where it got its name, written above the kitchen. There is an outdoor area where dogs are allowed which...
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