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Nagoya, Aichi, Japandeli deli cafe Abbey

Cafe, at 8 Chome-37-2 Kawaharatori, Showa Ward, Nagoya, Aichi 466-0853, Japan

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Rating

3.9 (37 comments)

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Opening Time

Open Time: 11:00

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Price Range

¥1-1000

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Phone Number

+8152-753-6091

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I think this is what it means to coexist in a diverse society. Customer service is so energetic that you'll feel ashamed of yourself for staring at a glowing screen. The rice is also plentiful and delicious. I like the cooked rice to be firm. I also think it's amazing that there are so many menu items. Lunch box is 550 yen. You can also eat in on the 2nd floor. It's OK to wear shoes for now. Wi-Fi available, payment only in cash. Looks like you could order it with Uber. I want to live my life with plenty of time and remember to be grateful.

This restaurant has the characteristics of a Type B workshop for people with disabilities. However, it is not like many people who are prejudiced against by Japanese people who are able-bodied and imagines food and drinks covered in drool and handled by hand, but rather like a restaurant run by other able-bodied people. This is a restaurant that keeps itself very clean. Since it has the aspect of a Type B workshop, it is also a recommended restaurant for people with APD who are now gradually becoming aware of it, as well as people with hearing loss, ASD, and ADHD. However, it may be difficult for people with lower limb disabilities or those with lower limb muscle strength to use it. The reason is that the dining space is only on the second floor. The first floor is mainly a bento shop, and the second floor is a dining area, so it's good if you want to buy a bento, but if you want to eat or drink, you have to go up the stairs, so if you have mild muscular dystrophy, It may be difficult for people with ALS, mild ALS, and people in wheelchairs to use the service. The seating on the second floor is restricted to soil, so some people may be confused at first, but once you get used to it, it will be comfortable. I also have an APD and an ASD, and it was nice not to have to talk a lot when ordering, and it was quiet and didn't have any harsh background music playing. All the dishes are delicious, so don't think you've been fooled and go check out the reviews before going to eat. There are no restrictions such as prohibiting people from entering the store because they are able-bodied. I think it's a good place for people with children to feel free to use, as there is a space for children in the eating and drinking area, so you don't have to worry about the hassle of having your kids running around the store. Masu. As mentioned earlier, you are not allowed to sit on your feet, so you don't have to worry about your child getting tired and lying down. There is also a park nearby with large playground equipment and lawns, so this time of year the cherry blossoms and plum blossoms are in full bloom, making it a good place for cherry blossom viewing.

Extensive menu. Abbey's special 9 kinds of side dish set was full of vegetables and meat, and it was very delicious no matter what I ate. It's pretty good value for coffee. I want to go again

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