Tea Bell in Nanto

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2785 Nobusue, Nanto, Toyama 939-1851, Japan
contacts phone: +81 763-62-2324
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Latitude: 36.5366143, Longitude: 136.9023195

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  • csnv

    csnv

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    I visited the store around April of this year. I've been interested in it for a long time, but I just couldn't muster up the courage to go. There are many types of tea on the menu, and I had a tea called Doors that I had never seen before. The bitterness was not strong, and the familiar aroma made it easy to drink. I also ordered scones. It was a simple dish that didn't contain eggs, and it was crispy and delicious. It's good that it also comes with clotted cream and jam. The other snacks were also cheap, so I would like to order them. As you can see in other people's photos, the inside of the store has a homely feel. I like an atmosphere where I can enjoy a cup of tea without putting too much stress on myself, so I think you can imagine that kind of atmosphere. The owner is very talkative and will tell you many stories about tea. Please note that the parking lot can only accommodate 2 cars.

  • ヤマタツ

    ヤマタツ

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    Apparently smoking is allowed inside the store. The smell was quite strong, so if you don't like it, you shouldn't go there. It's rude to expect coffee at a tea shop, but when I ordered one, she honestly replied, ``Maybe the instant coffee around there is better.'' I asked for tea. I don't have a good sense of taste, so please refer to other people's reviews. There is also a wood burning stove, but it is only used when the temperature is quite low. The master is a nice person, but I can't say enough about the cleanliness and smell inside the store, so I'm giving it 3 stars considering that.

  • coco

    coco

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    This shop is located in front of the entrance of Hokuriku Hospital in Nanto City. I'm surprised that there's a tea specialty store in a place like this (sorry...). Moreover, I had driven by this area many times without realizing it. According to what I hear, it opened 18 years ago. Parking is in front of the store. It's a cute Western-style building. When I went inside, it felt like a miscellaneous thing, huh? That's what I thought, but I went inside the store as if I was drawn to the fire in the wood stove. (It was very cold that day) I sat at a table in front of the wood stove. I was surprised when I saw the menu. There are so many types of tea. It's only natural since it's a specialty store. And all for 400 yen! Tea is served in a teapot. About 4 cups per cup. On this day, I was unable to order the American waffle dough because it had not been aged and could not be served, so I ordered scones and grilled sandwiches. The clotted cream that came with the scone on a separate plate? Well, the cheese-like, butter-like cream was delicious. Also the rose jam that came with it! The contents of the grilled sandwich were probably ham, egg, and cheese, and it was also delicious. The other snacks on the menu were also cheap, so I think I'll try them next time I'm here.

  • ゆずたそ

    ゆずたそ

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    A tea shop in Nanto City. When I looked at the menu, it seemed like a whole page was filled with just Darjeeling. I asked the master for a recommendation and had him brew black tea from Harmari Tea Farm in Assam. This goes well with the blackcurrant waffle I ordered with it. As expected, it was very suitable and delicious. It's a generous amount, more than 3 cups worth. That's 400 yen. All of the waffles are baked on the spot, and the fresh cream is especially delicious. I also ordered scones, which were also made on the spot and were the most delicious scones I've ever eaten. I don't know anything about tea, but the master taught me a lot of things and I had a lot of fun. I want to go again.

  • Mamoru Urayama

    Mamoru Urayama

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    I had a great time chatting with the owner. Even if you are new to tea, you can choose while interacting with the various tea selections. The scones and tea were delicious. I think if you imagine the store as a rural office/store, you'll get a sense of the atmosphere. Some people may think that they are not good at it. Please consider while looking at other people's photos. Apparently there are three tea specialty shops in Toyama Prefecture. Another Holiday in Iwase, Tea Bell in Nanto, and Chaen in Yamamuro (Toyama City). Chaen seems to be a new store opened by the former owner of Rosewood.

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