From the ministop at convenience stores to the new style of "cisca"
The first store has opened in Nihonbashi Honmachi.
"cisca" stands for "city small cafe" and targets women in their 20s and 40s.
That's right. Based on the concept of "newly created", "healthyness" and "connection"
Business format that combines cafes, delicacessen, and grocery specialty stores
Let's say it.
Sum made only from juice of vegetables and fruits, as well as coffee and tea.
ーGi (300 yen), clamcha that brings out the taste of vegetables and seafood.
Uda (300 yen), rice balls using germinated brown rice, and no oil.
A low-calorie donut, sandwiches, salads, etc.
I'm selling it.
Imported confectionery, imported and domestic wine, cheese, seasonings, curry, etc.
It is also available, and the number is about 1200 items.
(Of these are about 200 items for alcoholic beverages)
In addition, there are 17 seats in the store (9 of which power outlets are power outlets).
In addition to Wi-Fi, you can also enjoy hot food on the spot.
It's such a shop that you don't get tired of going every day.
Store Information
“Scisca Nihonbashi Honmachi Store”
3-1-8, Nihonbashihoncho, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
2-minute walk from Shin-Nihonbashi Station on the JR Sobu Main Line
Business hours Weekdays: 7:00 to 22:00/Saturday: From 7:00 to 17:00 (Sunday holiday)
Phone: 03-3278-1077