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5-17 Ichibanmachi, Toyama, 930-0061, Japan
contacts phone: +81 76-491-1302
larger map & directionsLatitude: 36.6880288, Longitude: 137.2114321
龍MD22
::After visiting the Shusui Art Museum, I wandered around the area to explore nearby restaurants and came to Sengokucho Street. I found this nostalgic-looking shop, and when I timidly opened the door, feeling like I had seen something scary (sorry!), it was filled with customers who appeared to be from the neighborhood. There was a variety of menu items, and it reminded me of the taste of an old-fashioned coffee shop. There is an ice cream shop called Akada-ya next door, and the ice cream that came with my lunch was the same as that one, so I was more satisfied than I expected.
tom sasaki
::The next week, I had the 880 yen lunch curry set.It was around noon on a weekday, so it was full, but there were empty seats, so I managed to get in. Next time I'll eat yakisoba or yaki udon. The coffee shop I usually go to was unusually full, so I went to Usopp and Aesop for the first time. It's in the center of Toyama City, so I was looking for a parking lot, and I was lucky to find that the store's parking lot (for 2 cars) was in an enclave, and there was space for 1 car. It was after 2 o'clock on a weekday, and there were a few customers, so I wasn't sure whether to sit at the counter or at a table, but I wanted to use the computer, so I took a table. It's an old-fashioned coffee shop with a slightly dark interior and light music playing. The menu has a wide variety of meals such as yakisoba, fried chicken, and ginger grilled food. Unfortunately, I wasn't hungry, so I ordered the toast set for 700 yen. It comes with butter toast, coffee and salad, and the taste of the coffee was good. Unfortunately, there were no cakes on the menu. For some reason, ice cream seems to be a popular menu with many varieties. Next time I would like to check the taste of Yakisoba and iced coffee. I don't think there was any WiFi, and there was only one newspaper and several weekly magazines. It was easy to get into, cheap, quiet, and had a nice feel. It was quiet as it was not peak time on weekdays.
ねりぶ
::A coffee shop with a feel of the Showa era. The inside of the store is dimly lit in a good way, the sofas are low enough to make you sink a little when you sit on them, and the music really fits the atmosphere, so everything is good. I had the hamburger curry, and the lunch price was reasonable. The soup in the cup was so nostalgic that I was moved. It may not be enough for some men, but it was a delicious curry. It's a little difficult to find the parking lot, but I think you'll understand once you park.
HIROKO
::I received a Neapolitan A coffee shop in town also has udon on the menu. It's full of locals.
Lisa Hsieh
::Great retro ambiance. We came across having lunch here and the food was not disappointing at all. I recommend Japanese fried noodles and skipped the curry rice. The salad in the set menu was surprisingly fresh and tasty. The staff was patient to my son.