Reviews on Cafe food in Nasushiobara, Tochigi Prefecture, Japan. Nasushiobara is a city located in Tochigi Prefecture, Japan. As of May 2015, the city had an estimated population of 116,813 and a population density of 197 persons per km². Its total area is 592.74 km².
Things to do in Nasushiobara
那須高原で牧場が点在する那須山麓にある。カーナビだと、とんでもない所につれていかれるが、あたりの農道をさまよっているうちに行きつけるでしょ。農道沿いのテニスコート横を入った2階建ての1階です。メインにパスタやピザをチョイスし、サラダ、ドリンク、デザート付のペアー向けめメニューがあり、いつも夫婦でシェアーし、質量共に満足しています。 子供連れでも気兼ねなく楽しめるでしょう。
4 based on 19 reviews
那須のランチにいつも同じみせばかりなので、今回はグルメサイトで探してこの店に行ってみた。ピザとパスタの店のお店で、石窯で焼いピザとトマトソースのパスタのランチセットを食した。値段は安かったがその分内容がちょっとお粗末と感じた。
4 based on 23 reviews
チーズガーデンと同じ敷地にあるのでこちらでランチにしました。女子が喜びそうな雰囲気で、ラン委は美味しくいただきました。観光地価格なので高め。量は少なめ。観光地なのでサイフが緩むのを見越しての価格。
4 based on 26 reviews
A hidden gem off a main road. A bakery, but you can have free coffee and enjoy apastry on the patio. Magnificent mountain views. The large Fr. bread was crisp on the outside, holey and chewy on the inside, with good stretch. And a large loaf for 240 Yen.A steal.
4 based on 28 reviews
I worked in a nearby Ski resort the whole winter season 1995-1996. We would drive down every Wednesday to chill in Café Shoozoo: meaning Elephant (if my Japanese proves correct?). I remember the owner had worked in France…He'd hand pour boiled water into coffee filters over wine glasses, and stick a whole cinnamon stick in the coffee… Toast spread with grainy mustard, red capsicum bits and melted cheese…homemade scones with raspberry jam…and the trendy retro store downstairs….Edith Piaf music in the background.
4 based on 363 reviews
ご来店いただきましてありがとうございます!スタッフ一同、美味しいパンでみなさまに幸せをお届けできるよう、頑張って参りますので、これからもよろしくお願い致します!
The atmosphere was interesting, with heaps of Beatles memorabilia throughout the room ... although a wee bit dear (but perhaps normal for being a tourist resort place, I guess), the food was big and pretty good!The beef stew was chunky and the cheese fondue ... a tasty rich cheesy sauce with plenty of bread and a few snags.
4 based on 104 reviews
My wife and I typically visit Nasu at least 2~3 times a year, mainly for relaxing, hot springs and sipping a coffee at Shozo Cafe.Situated in the main road of Nasu when there is huge traffic on the weekends. More than enough parking lots available, but the place is always full of people. Sometimes you would wait to wait in the queue to park your car and get in. We usually drop in before heading back to Tokyo, so the queue was not that long. One of my favorite is Cappuccino and Cafe Latte! Cheese cake is also worth a try!
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4 based on 251 reviews
If not so expensive, they would have get higher rate from me. Nice food products. Unfortunately, most products are way overpriced. They shop itself is really beautiful. Everything is an an extraordinary order and all staff looks more like mental institute personnel, rather then food shop senders...
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