Large windows facing the garden, affordable lunch, and seasonal flowers in the garden.
You will feel like you are at a Japanese friend's house.
Related article:【Hydrangea Festival 2019】Hydrangea and shrine
※This article is an English translation of an article posted in June 2019.
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Garden house cafe "Hidamari"
The name of the cafe "Hidamari" means "sunny spot".
It is a cafe with the atmosphere of a common house.
You can relax while looking at the sunny garden according to the cafe name.
I feel as if I came to my friend's house.
Enjoy Lunch
The café's food menu is snacks and includes a hot dock, wrapped pizza and toast.
- Wrapped pizza basil & chicken 400 yen
- Lunch combo 500 yen
Total 900 yen(tax included)
If you order a meal, you can add "soup, side dishes, drinks" for +500 yen.
The combo of +500 yen is called "Lunch set" in Japan.
The lunch set is Limited quantity.
The soup of the day was "cold soup".
Wrapped pizza with pickles.
Cafe house appearance
It is difficult to find a cafe because the entrance is narrow.
There is no big sign, so please remember the next house.
There were also cherry blossoms, hydrangea and plum trees in the garden.
There is also a small space with tatami mats and seats where you can place a stroller near the table.
Shop information
(As of June 2019)
Sengoku 2-chome 44-11, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo
03-6902-9476
11:00〜16:00
※ It changed from 11:00 to 17:00 (Last call 16:30) from July 1, 2019
Monday closed (open if Monday is a public holiday)
https://www.instagram.com/hidamari_sengoku/
Train
Sengoku Station:7 minutes on foot from Exit A2 (Toei Subway:Mita Line)
Hakusan Station:15-minute walk from Exit A1 (Toei Subway:Mita Line)
Hakusan Shrine:13 minutes on foot
Nearby information
The other day I visited "Hakusan Shrine" is about 13 minutes on foot.
The Hydrangea Festival, which takes place every year at the Hakusan Shrine, was from June 8 (Sat) to June 16 (Sun), 2019.
Near Sengoku Station there is a sumo stable called "Isenoumi-beya".
お題「もう一度行きたい場所」 Where I want to go again:Cafe Hidamari
See you at the next picnic!