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3-chōme-32-15 Soshigaya, Setagaya City, Tokyo 157-0072, Japan
contacts phone: +81 3-3483-5796
website: soshigaya.com
larger map & directionsLatitude: 35.6434252, Longitude: 139.6087589
脂肪遊戯
::Visit will be for lunch at 2:00pm on weekends. The store is located on the second floor up a narrow staircase. When I go to a coffee shop, I always tend to worry about what to order, and this time I was looking at a lot of different things. I ordered rush hour, which is probably the restaurant's signature menu. As if this were enough on one plate, there are a lot of ingredients packed into one plate: curry, rice, hamburger, frankfurter, fried egg, potatoes, spaghetti, salad, and corn. I got the impression that each item was carefully made. Another great point is that you can choose coffee or tea with the set. It was a satisfying lunch. Thank you for the meal.
keiko Inagaki (メロディー)
::It was a little smoky, perhaps because smoking was allowed, but it soon stopped bothering me. It's fun just looking at the handmade dolls on display. I had a coffee parfait 😄 It also included homemade coffee jelly and was delicious ✨
むむむ
::coffee is very delicious Also, the rice menu has a somewhat comforting feel, and no matter what you eat, you won't be disappointed. The rush hour menu is like ``everything is included,'' so if you're visiting for the first time and don't know what to eat, it's okay to just order. The inside of the store is reasonably lively, making it a comfortable place for those who want to relax or chat with friends. My personal recommendations are iced coffee, curry doria, hamburger pilaf, and omelet rice. You will have to climb the stairs, so it may be difficult for people with bad legs or people with strollers to visit the store. Although it is a coffee shop with an old-fashioned atmosphere, it is non-smoking, so smokers should be careful.
tak tak
::I used it for lunch. Rush hour was 1150 yen, which included coffee, which was a good deal. I used to be a smoker, but now all seats are non-smoking, so it's easier for people like me who don't like cigarettes to enter. The food was delicious as usual. For coffee, I prefer the nearby Kuroda Coffee. There were quite a few customers.
Yuk Kat
::Showa era coffee shop. The hamburger, curry, salad, and fried egg set comes with coffee after the meal for 1,500 yen. The quantity was just right. The coffee is made from one of the several giant cold brew coffee machines in the store. I never get tired of looking at coffee drip. Cheesecake is a nostalgic cheesecake. It was fluffy, light, and not too sweet, like a soufflé. The seating is spacious and the regular customers are of an older age group, so it's a relaxed atmosphere.