Oh my goodness, this Cafe has the best ambiance of any Cafe I've ever been to here in Kyoto. also, looks like every Wednesday night from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. is English night, so I might try to go again and try that out. They specialize in homemade breads, which were just a divine, mine came with a lemon spread that was also homemade, incredible. It's an old Japanese style house, open ceiling, beautiful views. just a lovely place with an amazingly comfortable feel. Couches, open floor plan, just a lovely building. You can pay with cash or credit, or a variety of apps. English menu as well if you need it and are interested! Highly...
Read moreI live just around the corner from Cafe Frosch. I've been there twice and a few days ago I went there for a coffee. I ordered a latte with a double shot of espresso. I was served the coffee and it was warm, not hot as I had asked for. The coffee was watery and I had two sips and decided that it was a very poor coffee indeed. I left the coffee and I went to the cash register to pay and was very surprised when I was asked 700 yen for that coffee. That is an extraordinary high price compared with the many coffee shops in my area that charge 450 yen for a very good hot latte. All in all a very...
Read moreCosy café with French and German bread and pastry in addition to some more traditional Japanese meals. They have vegan and vegetarian options as well, which is rare in Japan. We stayed at a guesthouse in the area and had breakfast here almost everyday. Their homemade koji bread lunch plate is really good! I could not consume milk products when we visited here and the lady who runs the place was very nice in offering alternatives to their set menus. I was given a very nice jam instead of yoghurt to have with my bread. You must try their ginger-apple tea if you go here!...
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