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#japantrip A friend of mine wanted to go, so I went with her. I visited around 13:30 on a weekday and was able to get in without waiting m. I had pancakes with bacon and eggs, and my friend had lemon and maple sugar . The pancakes go well with eggs and bacon, and you can also drizzle maple syrup if you like, making it both salty and sweet. The lunch set coffee and tea were of good quality and got me excited.
Posted: Jun 20, 2024
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Tokyo | 3 Chome-12-2 Kita-Aoyama, Minato City, Tokyo 107-0061
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