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A complete overview of all 3 menus and drinks can be found here on the menu of 96カフェ from Takatsuki. For changing offers, please contact the restaurant owner.

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City: Hikone (near Takatsuki), 2 Chome-6-54 Seribashi, Hikone, Japan, 522-0087
"A cake plate was full of precious stones! it came with today's cake, homemade granolas and ice and seasonal fruits. everything was very beautiful! I also ordered hot kakao tee. the smell has sprinkled me a lot first, and the taste has sprinkled me completely! both should be worth trying. my bestie is not vegan, but she loved all and wants to try others! Moreover, the ethical and ecological consciousness of the peculiarity is one of the essential points. we totally enjoyed talking to her a lot. she very much encourages us to bring our own container and bottle for the retreat, which is still difficult to do in japan. without another ado, can not recommend enough!"
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"It is a brewery restaurant where they serve typical local food along with Western-style food (the pizza is good) and classic Japanese food like curry have handmade beer, and one of them has won the gold medal of craft beer in japonn."
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City: Takashima (near Takatsuki), Makinochō Nishihama 777-1, Takashima, Japan, 520-1812
"Went here for dinner and can't wait to go back again soon! the restaurant is right next to Lake Biwa and is across from Makino Sunny Beach. the restaurant seems to be a far-flung branch of a chain that is located in Kyoto. the menu is extensive, with meat served, but lots of options for vegetarians and vegans. as far as i know, it is the only restaurant in the Takashima area that has so many veggie options. i ordered the veggie set, priced at 1400 yen i think, and there was so much food: fluffy enormous nan, rice, a samosa, three different little dishes (one a paneer, one lentil-based, and one spinach i think), papadum, and a mango lassi. every last bit was delicious. the space is kid-friendly and the staff helpful (and they spoke English too). what a great place, can't wait to return. p.s. supposedly the lunch menu is cheaper and consists of just sets versus dinner allows for dishes a la carte. will definitely try that out."