Highlights: Historic café, once visited by famed author Shotaro Ikenami
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京都府京都市中京区堺町通三条下ル道祐町140
travelerererinoda coffee is a local coffee shop with a very elegant and grand environment. The environment here is very quiet, and each room has partitions, so conversations are very private.
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inoda coffee is a local coffee shop with a very elegant and grand environment. The environment here is very quiet, and each room has partitions, so conversations are very private.
This is a very cute coffee shop. It is different from the traditional Italian coffee shop and is more popular with mainlanders. The latte I ordered was served by a very good barista who was in a good mood and could make latte art. The taste was also very authentic and rich. It was delicious with the baked cookies.
I waited in line on a weekend at this long-established retro coffee shop in Kyoto. The shop is spacious and serves a traditional coffee menu, attracting customers of all ages and genders. At the entrance to the shop, you can purchase cakes, coffee beans, and original store goods as souvenirs. The traditional cakes are delicious as well. The exterior of the shop is designed in a Kyoto-style with a noren curtain hanging, which was lovely! If you go to Kyoto, be sure to stop by.
Inoda Coffee Honten (main store) I have collected it for a long time, and I came to check it out this time. There are two floors, and the waiting time was about 20 minutes. Arabian Pearl 690 yen a cup, dark roast, tastes okay, not very outstanding. Thick-cut toast 850 yen, this is not as good as smart coffee, just average Steak sandwich 2030 yen, so-so Strawberry cake 850 yen, the cake part is a bit wet Pearl coffee in bags 810 yen, bought 5 bags
For coffee shops in Kyoto, INODA Coffee Main Store (イノダコーヒー本店) is a name that cannot be missed. The main store was actually reopened in 2000, and it completely restored the appearance when it opened in 1940. To be honest, when I walked in, I thought the building was really nostalgic, really Showa, and had that old-fashioned atmosphere. But... Andy found a sign that said 2000. Curiously, I asked, and it turned out that this place was reopened after being renovated in 2000. Walking into INODA is like walking into the lives of Kyoto people. A cup of coffee, a simple toast, seeing the old man next door reading a newspaper slowly, seeing several elegant aunts and sisters at the next table sipping coffee carefully, and the waiters wearing old-fashioned suits and being polite. There was no rush at all, but there was a line at the door. Andy asked me: Don’t the waiters rush the guests? There was a line at the door. Me: Because people in Kyoto are not in a hurry... Life is so slow, and they are not in a hurry to work overtime. Of course, we are an exception. While eating breakfast and drinking coffee, we also have to work on our mobile phones... Andy is walking around and taking pictures quietly. Absolutely unsociable people, two tourists. So, in Japan, there is a secret tradition. When asked where you live, you answer "Kyoto". The first reaction is that it is weird; the second reaction is that it is rich. The wealth of Kyoto people... is laid in the slow pace of life. Inoda Kohi Main Store Address: 140 Michiyucho, Sanjo Shitaru, Sakaimachi-dori, Nakagyo-ku, Kyoto City #Show you my travel guide #Coffee Travel #Local Food
A very famous coffee shop in the local area, with elegant environment and professional service!