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10-13 Daishōji Jikatamachi, Kaga, Ishikawa 922-0861, Japan
contacts phone: +81 761-72-6366
website: www.salon-de-kutani.jp
larger map & directionsLatitude: 36.3027152, Longitude: 136.3103006
U spice
::The parking lot is a little difficult to find, so be careful not to confuse it with the library parking lot. The parking lot is quite spacious. Probably about 30 cars. 4 person table seats 3 3 person table seat 2 2 seater table seats 2 Terrace seats 5 Payment can be made by cash, credit card, electronic money, ○○pay, etc. A cafe on the second floor of the Kutani Ware Museum. You can enter without using the museum (it is also OK to go up directly from the outside garden or park) It's above the museum, so there's an elevator. The four standard types are matcha, coffee, Kaga black tea, and Sri Lankan black tea, and four seasonal recommendations include Taiwanese tea, sencha, and bar tea. Snacks are elegantly sized roll cakes and fresh sweets, making this teahouse more suitable for those who prefer to enjoy tea rather than sweets. Nuts and dried fruits are also included with the tea. Coffee is 500 yen, matcha is 950 yen, and Taiwanese and Japanese teas are around 600-700 yen. Snacks start from 380 yen You can drink multiple brews, so when I want to relax, I order Taiwanese tea. The design of the ceiling is unique, and if the weather is nice, we recommend sitting on the terrace, where you can enjoy the stained glass windows and the seasonal scenery outside. A variety of items made by artists such as Kutani ware, glass, and lacquerware are on display and for sale, and the arrangement of seasonal flowers is very tasteful and lovely. The pots and cups served are unique and fun every time, and I'm really happy that the trays are always accompanied by fresh seasonal greenery and flowers. The space is large and the clientele is a little high, so it's quiet and you always feel luxurious. You can bring in a book you borrowed from the library next door and relax with tea, space, and alone time. The staff members are all polite and have a smile and a polite way of speaking.
猫またぎ1号
::While I was looking at the Kutani ware in the exhibition room on the first floor, I had enough time so I took a break. It also serves as a gallery and store for Kutani ware, so you can relax and enjoy the view.
mille
::This is a wonderful tea room located on the 2nd floor of the Kutani Ware Museum in Ishikawa Prefecture. It also doubles as a gallery, so you can spend time admiring the works. This time, I received autumn rice. It was fragrant and very delicious! They served me cold brewed Kaga stick tea. This was also easy to drink and had a beautiful green color that was soothing. Sweets such as roll cakes are prepared depending on the season. When you visit the museum, be sure to take a look at the gallery. During the warmer months, you can relax on the terrace. The autumn leaves are beautiful right now and we recommend taking a walk in the garden.
カエルカエル
::It's a coffee shop, or rather a tea house, with an emphasis on atmosphere and no food. The atmosphere is quaint. It's a really choi tea shop with no quantity or food. Good for a quaint break! It feels different as a restaurant or coffee shop.
Ka Chun Hou
::A place with resilience. Picking up a cup of hot tea and a dessert. You could enjoy an hour or two here with the beautiful scene from the garden. A few choices are available here for tea(varies from China origin to traditional Japanese Tea). There are not much options for dessert ranging from cake to some traditional Japanese dessert. However, what you have here is a peaceful period of time with silence around.