Rest time: Open irregular hours and closed days are subject to change, so please check with the store before visiting.
北海道江別市元野幌968-5 トンデンファーム敷地内
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Children
Children (unmarried children, primary school children)
Payment Method
No credit cards
Electronic money is not accepted
Smoking and Non-Smoking
No smoking at the table
Parking
Yes
Tonden Farm Shared
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(3)
Lilias
3.30
In October 2022, I stopped by Tonden Farm located in a quiet area along the Ebetsu Inter Line and saw goats, which made me want to visit. I was able to see them up close eating grass, and they seemed used to people. I visited the on-site vegetable stand. In addition to autumn vegetables, there were also flowers, a candy corner, and more, with a wide variety of items. I think young children would be happy here. This time, I bought a splendid broccoli and a Halloween-like pumpkin. The small pumpkin can also be eaten. The broccoli is very large and splendid, with a sweetness at this time of year, and it was delicious.
satochina1123
3.50
Visited "Machinoyao-san," a vegetable shop located on the premises of "Tonden Farm" during my first visit in August 2020. They have their main store in Wakaba-cho, Ebetsu City, and a branch in the commercial facility "EBRI" on the site of a brick factory. Since I had already purchased vegetables at the "Noroporo Vegetable Direct Sales Office," I didn't buy any vegetables here. I did purchase eggs for 100 yen for a medium-sized pack. They were ordinary eggs with nothing particularly noteworthy. It's convenient to buy vegetables here while preparing for a BBQ at "Tonden Farm." Local businesses in Ebetsu are also working hard.
すずめちゅん
3.00
When I visited the cake shop that opened in Tonden Farm, I also stopped by here, which used to be a all-you-can-eat yakiniku restaurant on the same premises. The decorations on the walls were the same as before. Various vegetables were displayed in cardboard boxes and containers, with a feeling of selling B-grade products at a good price. I bought two discounted broccoli (1 for 50 yen) and a Yubari melon (labeled as 500 yen), but I regretted buying the melon. It was so crowded that I didn't visit the dagashiya (Japanese snack shop) attached to the store, but it seemed to be there. Thank you for the meal, "Yaoya-san."
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