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hono cafe
Hono cafe
3.04
Ikeda, Mino
Café
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Opening hours: 11:00-16:30 (Closes at 15:00 on Fridays only)
Rest time: Wednesday, Saturday
大阪府池田市石橋3-2-16
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Reservation Info
can be reserved
Children
Children are allowed. Strollers are allowed.
Payment Method
No credit cards Electronic money is not accepted
Number of Seats
12 seats
Private Dining Rooms
None
Smoking and Non-Smoking
No smoking at the table
Parking
None
Facilities
Calm space, power available, free Wi-Fi, wheelchair accessible
Comments
2
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カフェ店員K
4.50
I had been curious about the sign posted at Ishibashi Station for a while, and finally decided to visit. It turned out to be a hidden gem café that blends in with the residential area. Inside, the space felt like a cute little house, and time seemed to pass by leisurely. There were two women inside. I ordered the omurice that had caught my eye, while my friend ordered a bacon and egg sandwich. The eggs were as creamy and runny as in the photos, and I couldn't stop scooping them up with my spoon! The sauce had a slightly tangy flavor, which was delicious! My friend ordered a drink, so we were given a small biscuit as a treat. As we both exclaimed "Wow!" while looking at it, they kindly gave me a biscuit as well, even though I hadn't ordered a drink. It was so thoughtful. The café also had Wi-Fi, and I noticed someone working on their laptop. I might come back here to study next time!
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いく(iku)
3.60
I heard that a hidden cafe has opened between Hankyu Ishibashi Station and Hankai Osaka, so I went to look for it. Oh, when did that open? Did such a place exist? You might think that, right? But it did exist. I searched quite a bit for it. Access to hono cafe: It is located about a 3-minute walk from Hankyu Takarazuka Line Ishibashi Station. Exit from the west exit of Ishibashi Station and head towards Hotarugaike Station or Hankai Osaka direction through the shopping street. After crossing the level crossing under the viaduct towards Hankai or Route 176, turn right immediately and walk along the small path along the tracks towards Hotarugaike Station. Turn left at the second road and you will find it at the end of the road. There is no dedicated parking lot. The road is narrow, so I don't think cars can enter in front of the store. There is a coin parking nearby, so please use it. If there are a few bicycles, they can be parked in front of the store. Appearance of hono cafe: The surrounding area is an old residential area. I think you wouldn't pass through this road unless you live around here. I passed through here for the first time too. In the midst of it all, a stand-alone cafe appears boldly at the end of the road, with a quite eye-catching color. When you open the ordinary house-like entrance, the single-floor space looks like a stylish cafe. There is also Wi-Fi and power outlets. According to the official information on Tabelog, it says "Baby strollers allowed," so it seems that they welcome families with children. It looks like a trendy cafe. But I was relieved that the staff were not young girls, but rather older women. Menu at hono cafe: I had the 900 yen (excluding tax) lunch set that was written on the blackboard in front of the store. It's an open sandwich, so it's a bit like a morning set. When I ordered a hot coffee as a drink, they brought me three types of drink cups and said, "Please choose your favorite." This was the first time I experienced this kind of service. Is it a trend these days? → Romane Co. Tea Shop (Saten) Food at hono cafe: The open sandwich with chicken and burdock. The ingredients are plentiful. A cake also came with it. It said "Petit Sweets," so I thought it would be smaller, but it was quite large. I spent quite a long time there alone that day. It was easy to spend time alone. Handmade accessories are also sold. Impressions of hono cafe: It's a hidden cafe, isn't it? When I walked down the narrow road in front of the store, I came out at Hankai Osaka intersection. I was surprised. So this is how it was! Initially, there was no information at all on the internet, so I was hesitant about whether to introduce it. Is it a shop that wants to remain hidden? But I noticed that official information is also published on Tabelog, so I decided to introduce it this time. I will come again! Visit HIBINOTAWAGOTO↑ blog, I would be happy if you come and visit!
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