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[Okayama] An old-style cafe along the river

This is a cafe called "cafe moyau" in Okayama. 📍1-10-2 Izushi-cho, Kita-ku, Okayama City, Okayama Prefecture This is an old-style cafe located along the river in Korakuen! In a very cozy restaurant, I was able to enjoy lunch while looking at the river! I was guided to a seat on the second floor with a great view, and the river and bridge could be seen from the window, and the weather was good, so the view was amazing! For lunch, I ordered the daily set meal and gapao rice! I liked all the seasonings of the side dishes in the daily set meal, and it was very delicious! I was able to spend a good time in a wonderful space where I could feel the harmony of an old-style house👍 #FuritabiWinter
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Cafe Moyau
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Cafe Moyau

Okayama | 1-10-2 Izushicho, Kita-ku 700-0812, Okayama, Okayama Prefecture (formerly Cafe Cochae)
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