Reviews List
English Reviews (Reviews Total Language : 26 reviews)
“Perfect mix of zen and hip- inventive breakfast cafe”
Super breakfast, with inventive twist (eggs tomato cheese stew!)and various set combos, also suited my begetarian husband. lovely literary /cinematic atmosphere
Visited March 2024
“You will go back home bouncing! ”
Have you ever had Napolitan (its a japanese style tomato ketchup pasta) or ever tried thick egg omelet sandwich??? ok if you answer is no, this is where you should go ! This napolitan is rich, juicy, tasty, the past they are using is so mochi mochi (a japanese expression for soft, bouncy not over... cooked pasta in this case) when is mixed with this sauce it becomes and incredible mix of flavors savory and sweet, napolitan is considered something easy to cook with almost left over, but in this restaurant.... they prepared it as a master chef. The egg omelet sandwich its just out of this world , i don't know how do they make it, but its soft, not dry and perfecly cooked and cut.... when you open your mouth.. u cant fill with it... its super big.... and worth it every single bit! Had it with a glass of melon soda.... hey, what's more japanese than all this 3 items right? We went little bit after lunch time (around 3pm) and still we had to wait around 10 mins to get a table... so be prepare to wait if you go during lunch time. This time we went to their location at 605番地 Teianmaenocho, Shimogyo Ward, Kyoto, 600-8031 inside Fujii Daimaru Department store. Theres other location in Kyoto. if you want to try something different during lunch time, this is your place. Be ware that if you order 1 napolitan plate and 1 plate of egg sandwich and share between 2 it will be mor than enough and enough energy to keep walking around Kyoto.
Visited February 2023
“Great lunch”
Nice place with great lunch sets! Very tasty! The curry with rice was nice and spicey and their sandwiches are amazing!
Visited December 2016
“Retro style cafe with great egg sandwiches”
This is another place in Kyoto I came for egg sandwiches. The bread is very soft and slightly toasted with butter. The eggs are extremely thick is kind of Japanese omelet style. I always feel people Kyoto is making food in heart and patient. It takes much longer time to pan fried the Japanese om...elet so don’t come here for quick meal. And always you are recommended to make a reservation, otherwise you might need to wait for 1-2 hours.
Visited April 2016