Quaint restaurant / cafe / gallery. The first floor houses the cafe and a gallery space. The second floor is an art space.
There are some tables for groups of 2-4, a tatami room that seemed to prioritize families with young children, and several counter seats by the window. There are 3 tables outside. The entrance isn’t very accessible, FYI. Not barrier-free.
The breakfast menu is simple. All ingredients come from local farms/producers in Japan. They hand out papers that give you information on where they source their ingredients—everything from the miso to the eggs.
The morning set comes with a drink and costs about ¥1,500. It was a set of hearty miso soup, white rice (small medium or large), a small slice of tamagoyaki, a small side of minced meat. There were some pastries available a la carte for about ¥450 each. We got the blueberry scone.
Maybe the lunch set is more exciting, but the breakfast set was pretty standard.
There was only 1 server and 1 cook, so it may take a while to get seated and receive your order.
All in all a charming, artistic atmosphere. located near Sendagi Station. Park your bike across the Maruetsu...
Read moreHere 6/16/25 We got to Yanaka Ginza too early (9am) and almost every shop was still closed so we decided to look for a cafe.
Glad we found this gem! Healthy breakfast set that doesn’t leave you too full but it does make you feel very satisfied.
Their concept of “traveling breakfast” so their staff goes to different regions in Japan and brings back local produce and ingredients so you feel like you’re eating from that region. They include a pamphlet with your meal set that explains in english what you are eating and where it’s from. Best part is they intend for you to take the pamphlet home. This is an amazing place!! Our breakfast set came from the Amami region. Even the chopstick holder was sourced in Amami. Truly a nice place and a...
Read moreA place I definitely wanted to gatekeep Came for the traditional regional breakfast A pure moment of pressure release and taste paradise Even the rice is from the region they introduce in their breakfast ! Every dish comes with an explanation/history of the shop it comes from, often family shops. Thank you for giving visibility to those authentic shops/farms. Now I have the fomo of not being able to taste again the breakfasts I had since the regions change quite regularly, but it also makes me want to try every of them since they're so unique and wisely composed Truly worth 5 stars, and the...
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