A charming little place, tucked away in a residential cul-de-sac. Maki Maki (Firewood?) Cafe is a real find and was empty when I visited. Lunch is about ¥1300 and worth every penny; Shkmeruli, the Georgian style potato dish was particularly pleasant. The owners are polite, friendly and attentive. My understanding is that the place only opens a few times (so it may be good to...
Read moreWhat a hidden local gem. Super relaxing atmosphere, very bright and nature-forward, with an adorable wood-fire stove. The lunch menu is surprisingly international, with several daily specials. Get the basque cheesecake if it’s available — so creamy, not too sweet, pairs perfectly with the dark roast coffee. Can’t...
Read moreI got to meet the owner of this place. He quit his old job to run this cafe and raise awareness for the environment and forest. Very inspiring! And the tea and food is very good. Please come...
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