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I recently visited a newly opened bread and bagel shop that offers a variety of vegan options. The atmosphere of the shop was inviting and the customer service was excellent. I will definitely be returning when I visit Kyoto again. View all feedback.
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The bagels at this restaurant were different from what I'm used to, but they were delicious. Our group tried the fig and Earl Grey bagels, which were especially delicious when paired with peanut butter. They also offered soy milk for coffee, which was a nice touch. While the staff didn't speak much English, the menu was in English and we were able to communicate effectively. Overall, a great experience despite the la... View all feedback.
Love this place! Grab your favourite bagel and sit down in the nearby Kyoto gyoen! Flavours change with season! Updated from previous review on 2023-02-12
The bagels were so soft and lovely! Also the flavours (sweet potato and earl grey) really came through. The hōjicha was soy-milk based and really good, too. But plant-based milk alternatives are charged, not free. #Veganuary
I recently visited a newly opened bread and bagel shop that offers a variety of vegan options. The atmosphere of the shop was inviting and the customer service was excellent. I will definitely be returning when I visit Kyoto again.
The bagels at this restaurant were different from what I'm used to, but they were delicious. Our group tried the fig and Earl Grey bagels, which were especially delicious when paired with peanut butter. They also offered soy milk for coffee, which was a nice touch. While the staff didn't speak much English, the menu was in English and we were able to communicate effectively. Overall, a great experience despite the language barrier.
I tried some tasty bagels at this restaurant that were a bit different from what I'm used to. My friends and I ordered the fig and earl grey bagels, which were delicious especially when paired with peanut butter. We also enjoyed soy milk with our coffee, which was good. Although the staff didn't speak much English (and I don't speak much Japanese), the menu was in English and we were able to communicate effectively. Overall, a pleasant dining experience.