Lovely little place. It wasn't part of our plan to eat there but to my pleasant surprise, all the dishes we ordered exceeded my expectations! (I really don't think it deserves the negative 1 star reviews!) This place is run by a very elderly lady (at least in her 80s) and someone who is in her 50s? Their dogs are cute too. They don't disturb diners, just pop by to have a peak at who's around. Other patrons include locals who work in construction/renovation nearby and tourists. I ordered curry omelet rice for myself forgetting that I cannot take potatoes that naturally comes with the curry so I swapped with my mum and had her vegetable fried rice instead. I have never imagined that vegetable fried rice could be so yummy! Their cinnamon sugar toast with ice cream and cafe au lait are very good too! The food, ambience and owners/staff are nice enough for me to leave a 5 star review and that...
   Read moreFor the first impression, it seemed like a charming cafe run by two middle aged ladies. However, once we started interacting with them, it quickly went sour. We were trying to save our cash (as they didnât accept credit cards and we didnât have enough nor could get more) and tried to order a single dish but they adamantly refused. Then my husbandâs phone started to freeze up so we asked if we could charge it but they tried to charge us 100 yen for 10 minutes. They appear to be friendly in a way thatâs very robotic and talk about you once they think youâre not listening. Incredibly disappointed by...
   Read moreCute little cafe for a quiet lunch. It's unpretentious and you won't find anything fancy on the menu, but if you're looking for simple food done well, this is it. There is an English-language menu, and most main dishes are about 1000 yen.
The two ladies who run it were very kind and accommodated my partner's request for no mayonnaise on his egg sandwich. The beef curry was delicious, and they also have some vegan...
   Read more