When we visited, the café was bustling with energy, but we were pleasantly surprised to be seated almost right away. The menu keeps things simple—comforting choices like butter honey toast and egg sandwiches—but sometimes simple is exactly what you want.
The real star here is the coffee. With such a wide selection, it feels like there’s something for everyone, and it pairs beautifully with the toast. I especially loved the little perk that if you order a sandwich, your coffee comes at a discount.
One thing to note: this café attracts a lot of tourists. When we went, a large group arrived, which made the service a little slower. That’s understandable, though, since the place is lovingly run by just two older ladies and one gentleman, who do their best to keep everything moving.
Overall, it’s the kind of place that makes you want to slow down and enjoy an easy breakfast with a really good...
Read moreFound this place on our 2nd to last day in Osaka, and was excited visit again the next morning. A quaint cafe with lovely staff. We ordered lattes, bacon/cheese toast, and cinnamon whipped cream toast. All were very good and light food to start the day. Enjoyed the porcelain dish wares. We felt very welcomed by the owners/staff. The music was relaxing. While I love traveling and seeing new places, this was a home-like rest stop to recharge. We will visit again on our next trip to Osaka! Other mentions: There is smoking allowed inside. Every guest must order a drink. And they have Japanese, English, Chinese, and...
Read moreNote: Cafe that allows Smoking. And this is common scene for old school coffee place. So what you are going to experience is the old fashioned feel of a Japanese café. Wonderful toast and delicate coffee. I love how quiet it was, just listening to small chatters between owner and his workers. If experience is not important for you, there are other modern places to go to. It's beautiful in it's own way, if you can, do observe how the master...
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