5/5 neco *. 10 months ago on Google • 93 reviews
I
like
cafes,
cafes,
and
restaurants
that
are
built
in
old
houses
such
as
samurai
residences,
so
this
was
a
place
I
had
always
wanted
to
visit.
I
was
worried
about
whether
there
would
be
a
parking
lot,
but
there
is
one
next
to
the
building.
If
your
car
is
a
little
wide,
it
may
be
difficult
to
park.
I
went
here
on
a
weekday,
but
I
made
a
reservation.
I
think
the
menu
probably
changes
every
month.
If
you
make
a
reservation
at
least
one
day
in
advance,
you
can
have
local
fish
sashimi
included,
so
it
was
an
additional
charge
of
600
yen,
but
since
it
was
my
first
time,
I
asked
for
it.
One
lunch
course
is
2,200
yen,
and
the
price
includes
dessert
and
drinks.
I
think
women
will
be
full
with
just
this,
but
if
you're
a
regular
eater
or
a
man,
you
might
want
to
add
some
sashimi
as
well.
The
food
is
delicious,
and
above
all,
you
can
enjoy
your
meal
slowly
in
a
quiet
atmosphere.
(As
a
side
note,
there
is
a
hot
carpet
under
the
table,
so
I
thought
it
was
a
comfortable
environment
even
in
winter
or
in
the
chilly
early
spring.)
The
final
dessert
was
gateau
chocolat
and
apple
cake,
each
served
on
a
plate,
so
my
companion
and
I
ate
half
each.
The
drink
is
set
to
be
coffee,
but
you
can
change
it
to
tea
or
apple
juice.
There
were
many
customers
even
on
weekdays,
so
I
think
it's
better
to
make
a
reservation.
I
would
like
to
recommend
it
to
those
who
like
samurai
residences
and
old
folk
houses.
Finally,
you
can
also
pay
using
PayPal.
You
can
also
tour
the
second
floor,
but
it
costs
an
additional
100
yen.
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