Release: 23.07.07
The Diaground
~Ride on a foreign wind~
〇Month x Sun
When I was in my twenties, I spent most of my salary on overseas travel and eating out.The unseen foreign land appealed directly to my fresh mind at the time.
The smell of the country, the wind that blows, the color of the sky.Even the footsteps of people walking on the road seemed different, and it was a series of thrills and excitement!
And the local meals, even just ham and eggs, had a taste of the country's culture.
There is a shop where the feeling of those days suddenly revives.
Cafe in Fujiyoshida, Deerground.
The 3rd floor is a shop with "Old Man's Tailor" fashion items, and the 2nd floor is a cafe space.
At the end of the stairs is a lovely British-style interior reminiscent of an English B&B.
Scones and cookies lined up in front of the kitchen.
The gentle light that pours in through the window carries the wind of a foreign country, bringing back the colors of the days in England that were long ago.
Wrapped in a nostalgic feeling, walk around looking at the antique miscellaneous goods and tea sold in the cafe space.
What caught my eye was a linen kitchen cloth made in the city of Hataori.It has a nice texture and comes in a variety of patterns, so you'll want to collect a few of your favorites.
And the essential cafe menu is...
If you come here, you should definitely eat scones!But actually, the gratin is also exquisite.
So, today I decided to have gratin, black tea, and cherry tart.
Should I take out the scones?
The gratin with plenty of bacon extract is even filled with large plump shrimp, what a luxury!
The fragrant cheese melts and the creamy flavor spreads throughout your mouth.
After the meal, you will be soothed by the sweet and sour taste of the handmade tart with cherries, and enjoy the mellow aroma and taste of black tea.
Enjoying black tea in a pot creates an elegant time just like a fragrant English afternoon tea.
A moment that will take you on a journey into a nostalgic memory on the wind of a foreign country.
After tea, go to the 3rd floor.
While feeling the Hataori culture that Fujiyoshida gave birth to.
-Fujiyoshida City
A mom editor who loves food, vessels and wine.
Because of their rough personality, making sweets tends to fail.
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