Coffee review

What does breakfast culture mean? Where is it popular?

Published: 2024-11-17 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/17, Obviously only ordered a cup of coffee, but served coffee + red bean toast?! Nagoya in Japan is famous for its special food culture, and buying coffee for breakfast also started here. As long as you order a cup of coffee or hot tea during breakfast in the coffee shop, the shop will attach toast, boiled egg, salad and so on. And

Obviously just ordered a cup of coffee

And served coffee + red bean toast?!

Nagoya in Japan is famous for its special food culture.

"buy coffee and get breakfast free"

It started here, too.

All you have to do is order a cup of coffee or hot tea during breakfast in the coffee shop.

The store will attach toast, boiled egg, salad and so on.

Simply do not be too considerate, too affordable.

Besides, the complimentary red bean toast

It is also one of the breakfast items in Nagoya.

Today, follow me.

Let's do it at the Nagoya Cafe where you can have delicious Kokura toast.

MOKA Coffee Shop (Tonka Shop)

In the bustling Dasu store street of Nagoya, there is a warm and lovely small cafe. The restaurant opens at six o'clock in the morning to provide customers with a heart-warming breakfast, and a wonderful day starts with delicious food.

Although there are not many seats and small area in the store, the red sofa chair is permeated with retro Showa amorous feelings.

The friendly landlady busied herself in and out of the kitchen like the bar, as if preparing breakfast for her family.

During breakfast, 370 yen will be served with toast, and 50 yen can be upgraded to red bean toast. Cut the toast in half with a little thickness, and the filling is red beans with skin. The toast is covered with a thin layer of cream, the surface is crisp, with red bean filling, sweet but not greasy, and the portion is just right.

Coffee shop NISHIKI (coffee shop)

NISHIKI, a coffee shop near Horikawa, Nagoya, seems inconspicuous, but it has a lot of repeat customers. A cup of black coffee and a Kakura toast for breakfast is only 400 yen.

The thick Yamagata toast is higher than the small cup filled with cream, and the thick red bean stuffing on it looks very cost-effective and delicious!

The boss works in an open bar with wooden decoration, brown leather chairs and photos of former idols hanging on the walls. As soon as he sits down, he seems to have the illusion of going back in time.

The boss works in an open bar with wooden decoration, brown leather chairs and photos of former idols hanging on the walls. As soon as he sits down, he seems to have the illusion of going back in time.

Although many restaurants in Japan have begun to implement a smoking-sharing or smoking-ban system, this coffee shop still maintains the tradition of indoor smoking. There are not only cigarette vending machines at the door, but also a handwritten sign "smoking-loving coffee shop" hanging outside the door (laughter). Friends who mind the smell of smoke may not recommend it so much.

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