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A small cafe in the museum [Cafe Muse Ash]

[Dimini ☆ Cricket] October 19, 2015 09:00

After seeing an exhibition entitled "Four Months in Paris" at the Musee Yozo Hamaguchi Yamasa Collection in 1-chome, Nihonbashi Kaki shell-cho, I stopped by "Café Musée H" attached to the museum.

yamasas11.JPGEven if it is said to be attached, when you open the door of the museum with glass in front, it is already a cafe, and the place that passes through the cafe is the reception of the exhibition, and it feels like there is a cafe in the museum .

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The museum has an elevated capital high speed running in front of you across the road, but the sound is completely blocked and really quiet. After appreciating the works of copperplate painter Yozo Hamaguchi and photographer Shotaro Akiyama, we made tea quietly.

yamasas12.JPGI ordered "Marble Soy Sauce Ice Set"

Suddenly "soy sauce" comes out because this museum was opened by Yamasa Soy Sauce Co., Ltd.

It seems that it was originally a warehouse of Yamasa soy sauce.

yamasas13.JPG"Marble Soy Sauce Ice", which is a mixture of Yamasa soy sauce black honey-style soy sauce mixed with vanilla ice, has almost no soy sauce-like taste, unlike imagined, and has a slight aroma. On the contrary, vanilla ice is no longer crammed and enhances the taste I thought it was.

The black sesame ice (seasonal ice) that was attached together was also delicious.

yamasas15.JPGIt was a small cafe with about 9 seats, but the sun shines through the glass and a quiet and pleasant space was spreading.

Click here for the website of Cafe Muse Ash. ⇒

http://www.yamasa.com/musee/cafe/