My wife and I stopped at Otsuki train station after visiting Mt Fuji and we went into the lovely little town looking for something for a late lunch We found the Tsuki Cafe and we went in to find this beautiful little cafe that had a French theme - a staff member greeted us at the counter and went to advise us that they had closed for lunch - she then went and spoke to a gentleman and she came back and escorted us to a table - we then had the most delectable sandwiches and tea. Whilst we were admiring the cafe with all its decorations and flowers the gentleman and lady were sitting beside us, once the lady left the gentleman came over and asked us where we were from and we said Australia, we had a great chat with him and he let us know he was the owner and we discussed the cafe that he’s run for the last 60 years we believe his name is Hiroshi. We could've stayed all afternoon chatting Please do your self a favour and drop in for a drink, some food and dessert We will be...
Read moreI would recommend to any travelers! I had to wait for a train for about two and a half hours here and I ate lunch and drank coffee while waiting.
I also had a large luggage / bag with me and they let me keep it next to my table! It was very kind of them since it was such an inconvenient luggage (in my opinion). The shop owner is very kind, and he was very interesting. He’s traveled a lot and he knows some English, which was helpful to me since I know almost no Japanese.
I ordered the spaghetti of the day and it was so yummy! It came with a salad too. The cappuccino I ordered was very small, but still tasty.
I’d highly recommend this place to anyone who needs to spend some time waiting for their next...
Read moreWe stopped at Tsuki Cafe for a cup of coffee while awaiting our next train. Hiroshi Amano greeted us, and when he found out we were from Mexico, he put on Mexican background music for us to enjoy our coffee and tea. He spent some time at our table, we took pictures, and overall had a very good time. Hasta nos dijo "Viva Mexico"!
We were so excited that when we left, I forgot my phone at the table. He ran across the street to the train station to hand me the phone.
Hiroshi San, Muchas Gracias por tu...
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