Me and my wife we had two yoghurts with fruits. It was nothing special, the only fresh fruit inside was the banana, the rest was from a can. For 1300 yen per portion definitely a rip off.
The drinks were also bad. I had a coffee which taste really bad and was very watery.
My wife had an orange juice which was made by powder.
So for 2 small yoghurts and 2 drinks we paid in total little more than 4000 Yen.
This place is optimized for maximum tourist rip off.
It’s my first 1 star review I have ever made because compared to the Japanese standard this place was really a big disappointment.
I don’t understand the good reviews at all how people praise the „special fruits“ inside - it’s canned...
Read moreso the short story is, we were waiting for our scheduled kimono rental and looking for a place to eat that was a bit healthier. that's when se saw this little place. and when i say little, i mean little. there's not much space but it was cozy. the lady running the shop was very kind and doing her best to accommodate everyone. furthermore, you can see she also does her best to provide first rate food. so make sure you have time to spare. the menu is small, which made it easy to decide what to order. the food and drinks were actually quite good. i really liked the flavors. i would recommend stopping by for the food. just remember it's a small place so you might not be able to sit in. still...
Read moreWe had breakfast at this café and ordered a yogurt with granola, a fruit bowl, and an egg burger - which is almost half of their menu. The food was okay but nothing special, and the burger was very small, more like a kid’s portion.
We paid around 5,000 yen for these three dishes and two black coffees, which felt quite expensive considering the portion sizes and simplicity of the food.
The café is run by a lovely woman who used to live in Hawaii - she cooks and serves everything by herself, and the place has a Hawaiian-inspired vibe. She was friendly and kind, but unfortunately, the café feels a bit overpriced and overrated compared to what you...
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