
Gecko cafe
There is a cafe with antique furniture and Western books, along with a gallery; and a monthly exhibition of homemade cakes along with a straight coffee of 490 yen.
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There is a cafe with antique furniture and Western books, along with a gallery; and a monthly exhibition of homemade cakes along with a straight coffee of 490 yen.
A locally-loved dining hall where Echizen City's three major gourmets, "Volga Rice", "Oroshi Soba" and "Cha Soba", are also visited by many customers from all over the country who want a large gourmet.
It is located in front of JR Takefu Station in the year of Meiji 30 (1897), and its current master is the fourth generation of Soba-dokoro. It is a shop with a reputation for locals. Soba noodles that are beaten using acidic ionic water that keeps fresh are scented and fragrant. The specialty Oroshi soba 710 yen is a dashi soup made by adding grated radish and long potatoes. The large serving is 860 yen. We also recommend 710 yen of fried kitsune udon noodles that are sweetly boiled over three hours.
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