I always stay at Toyoko Inn, and each hotel has a slightly different breakfast. The breakfast at Nishi-Tetsu Kurume Inn includes sausages and scrambled eggs, which I think is very satisfying. They also offer white rice, bread, and coffee. It's more than enough (*^^*) Thank you for the meal.
e-シュン
0.00
The familiar Toyoko Inn. Tonight, staying in Kurume. For breakfast, there are several vegetable dishes available. Today, I'll go with bread instead of rice. It's nice to be able to receive consistent service nationwide at a low accommodation cost. If it's just for staying the night, Toyoko Inn, which is located nationwide, is a good choice.
e-シュン
4.00
I would stay there if there is a Toyoko Inn.
e-シュン
4.00
まさましゅらん
2.50
H27.8 The free breakfast at Toyoko Inn seems to have a unique menu at each hotel, and this time they had mentaiko spaghetti. Toyoko Inn usually offers traditional furikake rice balls, miso soup, and a salad with an unusual dressing. The mentaiko spaghetti was a bit chewy but had a pretty authentic taste. Having all this for free, there's really nothing to complain about. It actually felt quite authentic. It was a bit disappointing that there was no bread on this day, but since it's free, it's not a big deal.
H27.10 For one of the two nights in Kurume this time, I stayed at my usual spot, Toyoko Inn. Once again, I enjoyed the free breakfast.
ソラシック
2.50
In front of Nishitetsu Kurume Station, there is a Toyoko Inn. I thought breakfast might be crowded, so I went to the dining area early, but a group of middle school students seemed to already be lining up. In the past, free hotel breakfasts seemed to only offer rice balls and miso soup, but nowadays there are many impressive options. The local menu items were takana rice and Chikuzen-ni.
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