A charming café located very close to Miyazu Station. It's across the street, so if you're waiting for a train for a while, this is a very relaxing café. If you're looking for a coffee break/fika, you should stop for a cup of coffee and a piece of cake. My favorite is the chocolate cake and café au lait. No reservation is required, and it is relatively quiet at night. It is reminiscent of coffee houses/cafés like Café du Monde. The inside is a very comforting environment, especially to unwind with coffee during a quick work or travel break. //
Si vous sentez fatiguer, un café et une pièce de gâteau toujours seront bien! C'est un unique café japonais à-côtés la gare de Miyazu. C'est tranquille avec une bonne sélection des boissons et des gourmandises. Les meilleurs temps sont après déjeuner et la nuit. Il n'y a pas beaucoup des touristes, plus des locaux et des peuples étrangers qui travaillent dans la péninsule Tango et le nord du Kyoto-fu. //
宮津駅近くにあるおしゃれで素敵なカフェ。 道路を挟んで向かい側にあるので、電車の待ち時間などにとても落ち着くカフェです。 コーヒーブレイクが必要な場合は、コーヒーとケーキを食べに立ち寄ってください。 私のお気に入りはチョコレートケーキとカフェオレです。 予約不要で夜も比較的静かです。 カフェ・デュ・モンドのようなコーヒーハウスやカフェを思い出させます。 内部は非常に快適な環境で、特にちょっとした仕事や旅行の休憩中にコーヒーを飲みながらくつろぐのに最適です。...
Read moreThis retro Showa era style café is one of the few around the station. The out of time ambiance and jazz music will be a nice break while waiting for your train. The old style menu has cakes, sandwiches, teas and coffees. The tables give you a good privacy and the counter gives you the chance to chat with the lovely lady (she doesn't speak...
Read moreI’m kind of an expert on Japanese retro coffee shops, since I live close to Nagoya (the real home for モーニング culture). This one stacks up with the better ones in Nagoya and Osaka though. GREAT atmosphere and real old school decorations. The morning set is pretty reasonable: ¥600; although mine was bumped up to ¥690...
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