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Location
Cuisine
Traditional Japanese / Kaiseki / Kappo
Tempura / Fried Foods
Tempura / Fried Foods
Average cost
Lunch: ¥1,000 - ¥1,999
Other
Gluten-free, Vegan, Vegetarian, Pescetarian
At Cafe de Honoka, you can enjoy your meal with a view of the natural green scenery, while feeling the fresh breeze blowing in from Lake Ryokusui.
Restaurant Details
The appearance of the cafe is akin to a mountain villa or cottage, the perfect place for you to spend a relaxing and calm time with your family, friends, or by yourself. The interior of the cafe is made of wood, and is quite spacious.
At Cafe de Honoka, their signature menu item is the homemade onigiri lunch set (1,000 yen). The lunch plate includes various kinds of small dishes featuring seasonal ingredients that are mainly locally sourced. The onigiri comes wrapped in leaves that are freshly picked in the cafe garden, and uses seaweed from Oki Island, where the owner comes from. All the dishes have a mild taste that brings out the natural flavor of the ingredients.
There is also another lunch menu that is secretly popular among customers: the Nepal curry. They use various kinds of spices which makes the curry taste and smell authentic.
Making a reservation in advance is necessary before you visit the cafe.
Reservations not available.
Cafe De Honoka Phone Number
0859-66-3332
Cafe De Honoka Business Days
Sunday
11:00 AM
05:00 PM
Monday
Closed
Tuesday
Closed
Wednesday
11:00 AM
05:00 PM
Thursday
11:00 AM
05:00 PM
Friday
11:00 AM
05:00 PM
Saturday
11:00 AM
05:00 PM
Cafe De Honoka Address
538-1 Shimonakatani, Nambu, Saihaku District, Tottori 683-0343, Japan
Restaurant location
Japan’s least-populated prefecture might not have many residents, but it offers plenty in terms of unique culture and nature.
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Reservations not available.