Nagomi-chaya

Nikkō


This sophisticated arts-and-crafts-style cafe near the top of Nikkō's main boulevard serves beautifully plated meal sets with lots of small dishes to try. There are just two menu options: kaiseki lunch (懐石ランチ) and yuba-kaiseki (ゆば懐石), the latter featuring local specialty yuba prepared many different ways. Last order is 2.30pm.


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