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Japan, 〒089-0356 Hokkaido, Kamikawa District, Shimizu, Haobi, 南5線122
contacts phone: +81 80-4049-4001
website: sawarabiterrace.jimdo.com
larger map & directionsLatitude: 42.9616479, Longitude: 142.8709039
いいなお
::I was lucky enough to be able to enjoy the scenery on the day and time that I went. There's only a cafe menu, so if you're hungry, it might be tough. Anyway, the scenery was beautiful, the shop was nice, and the sunny autumn weather was perfect.
takahiro matsuura
::It's special when the weather is nice The interior is spacious and the tables are spacious. The atmosphere is also relaxing. The space wasn't too quiet, so I didn't even notice. I arrived after 2pm, but I was able to eat quiche, as well as anmitsu and coffee. Quiche, ginger ale, anmitsu, and hot coffee cost 2,800 yen. Please check the website for business days before going out. I was able to meet the store on its opening day for the third time. And the tableware is so cute
金野義徳
::I received a chiffon cake sandwich, coffee anmitsu, and hot coffee! Very delicious and stylish! The view from the terrace is amazing! Open on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays! Why not give it a try?
横浜マママ
::My car navigation system stopped providing directions before the destination. There was a sign at the entrance, so when I got to the area, I kept my eyes peeled for it. The atmosphere is very good. A comfortable space with a great view. The lunch menu is small and the prices are a little high. The lunch set was delicious for 1,500 yen, and I would have been happy if it came with coffee. But if you think of the atmosphere and the view, it's a place I'd like to go to again.
akira DX
::This is a cafe located on top of a mountain in Shimizu Town. You can see it by climbing the steep slope from the road to the mountain. Bracken grows all over the front of the building (as of the end of May), and if you pay 500 yen at the cafe, you can collect it. The store is open only on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays. The inside of the restaurant is very chic and quiet, and each seat is spacious so you can relax and enjoy the scenery from the window. The menu includes plates of quiche with seasonal vegetables and soup, anmitsu, waffles, and other drinks, and tea is served in a pot. There aren't many restaurants that serve quiche, so I'm glad that it's delicious, but the portions aren't very large, so it's just enough to fill you up with a little stomach, so it might not be enough for people who want a hearty meal. In the past, there were exhibitions and sales of miscellaneous goods and events, but recently only some accessories are sold. This one is also by an overseas artist and has great taste and is reasonably priced, so I look forward to it every time. It's about a 30-40 minute drive from Obihiro, so it's highly recommended if you want to drive to a cafe a little further away.