Among the many coffee shops in Furumachi, I went to Maki, which is considered one of the oldest.
Established in 1969. It is already the face of the old town.
The okonomiyaki restaurant on the first floor is a sister restaurant.
Sample menus on the wall of the staircase to the second floor.
Standard.
The interior of the restaurant is a calm, Western-style space.
Stylish sofas invite you to a 'Showa' good time.
It is a coffee shop, but the menu is extensive with sweets, drinks and Western food.
Japanese sets are also available for mornings.
Where lemon and pineapple juice is available on the drinks menu list,
This is something that coffee shops today cannot imitate!
This is the orange yoghurt that Mr K ordered.
The orange sauce is beautiful.
Almond chips in the top cream section.
Underneath, vanilla ice cream.
And yoghurt covered with orange sauce.
'Mmmmmm, yummy!!!' was Mr K's impression. He said that the sweet cream and ice cream were a perfect match with the sweet yoghurt layer.
I ordered blueberry roll cake and lemon tay.
No matter who or what you say, it is lemonade. (That's what the restaurant says.)
See. This slice looks 1.5 times bigger than normal.
The coffee shop lemon tay is different from other lemon tay.
What's the difference?
The lemon changes the colour of the tea.
Phew. Would you like to find out for sure?
Blueberry roll cake is refreshing & moist and creamy.
The shop's famous (?) Unfortunately, the "Furumachi Limited Sweets" were already SoldOut that day.
It's only available for a limited time, so we'll have to try again.
Next up was Mr T's maki style katsu-don (pork cutlet bowl). Miso soup is also included.
The fragrance knocked me out when I had my photo taken. ^^^^.
Wonderful, nice fragrance.
Even though it's my first time, the aroma alone is enough to make me think: "Definitely, delicious!" A dish that makes you think.
It is not easy to see them.
The cutlets are said to be lightly flavoured with a soy sauce base.
Depending on your preference, the taste can be either Western or Japanese.
It's so deep!
Generally speaking, katsudon is a gutsy type of bowl,
A soft, warm image of katsudon.
I am interested in a variety of Western-style menus, maki-style.
Incidentally, Mr T's father has been going to a coffee shop in Furumachi for a long time.
This, of course, is also said to be on course.
All taste gentle and comforting. Is.
Looking around the shop, many of the customers seem to be regulars.
That also creates a calm and mature space.
On Saturday afternoons, it can be a singing cafe,
It is also a venue during Jazz Street.
You can also ask for one drink and ask for the things you are interested in.
And the maki-style omelette rice definitely looks good,
Alcohol can be enjoyed at night time.
The shop has stood the test of time, in a good way, since its establishment in 1969.
More shops are now available for a quick stopover when strolling around Furumachi.
Moreover, it is a mature and relaxing space.
At singing cafés, you may need a bit of courage when entering.
Next time, I have to try Mäki style carbonara.
Shop information
Cafe Maki
- 956, 6 Furumachi Dori, Chuo-ku, Niigata City, Japan
- Opening hours: 8:00-20:00.
- Regular Holiday: Third Wednesday
- Telephone number: 025-229-1710
- Website: http://makifurumachi.com/
- http://www.niigata-furumachi.jp/spot/%E5%96%AB%E8%8C%B6%E3%83%9E%E3%82%AD/
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