A diverse selection of traditional wagashi made with domestic ingredients. A chic wagashi cafe near Nagoya Castle.
Located next to Nagoya Castle, on the first floor of the Nagoya Noh Theater, where you can experience Japanese culture, is Kasho Hanakikyo Nagoya Nohgakudo hōsa Branch. If you're unsure about what to try, the recommended choice is the "WAfternoon Tea," where you can enjoy 10-12 bite-sized wagashi. It's a popular menu item that offers a Japanese twist to the British afternoon tea culture. Also not to be missed is "Fuwafuwa Wanuki," soft pancake-like dorayaki made with Nagoya's soul food "tsubuan (sweet bean paste)" and butter. The restaurant's black interior is an adult space with a comfortable quietness. After watching Noh or Kyogen, or between sightseeing in Nagoya, why not take a break with wagashi, traditional Japanese sweets?
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English menu
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English-speaking staff
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Free Wi-Fi
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Lunch
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Late-night service
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No smoking
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Special dietary requests
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Western cutlery
Kasho Hanakikyo Nagoya Nohgakudo hōsa Branch
菓匠 花桔梗 名古屋能楽堂 蓬左 hosa 店
Marunouchi , Nagoya , Aichi
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050-2030-4678
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English menu / Free Wi-Fi / No smoking / Western cutlery / Reservations / Child friendly / Counter seating available / course meals / Take out / All you can drink
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