Style and Substance: Kisuke
Welcoming and stylish, Kisuke is a friendly Japanese washoku restaurant, popular with both foodies and washoku-newbies.
Read moreWelcoming and stylish, Kisuke is a friendly Japanese washoku restaurant, popular with both foodies and washoku-newbies.
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Read more40 year old family run traditional Japanese-style cafe that now focuses on healthy interpretations of kissaten favorites using organic fare.
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Read moreA nicely designed Starbucks with ample comfy seating, large tables and a balcony, not too far from Mazda Stadium and
Read moreStarbucks is not universally loved, and GetHiroshima strongly urges you to patronize the many independent coffee shops serving expertly poured
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