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The casual French Shee Andre de Sacrekur of downtown

1. April 5, 2014 09:00

The cherry blossoms in full bloom came in the rain from a bad morning. When asked, "Is there any restaurant where you can have a casual and delicious lunch?", Two friends from Ningyocho residents recommended me here. CHEZ ANDRE DU SACRE-COEUR。 Arrived a little before 13:00 with the explanation that "I always know it because there is always a line." It's a house on the opposite side of "Tamahide". Because of the heavy rain, there were no people waiting in line. Lucky. In the bright store, you can see some pairs of families with children, giving a homey impression. What shall I do? "Kischelorine Lunch", "Crockmush Salad", "Gratin Lunch", etc. I chose "Today's Lunch" with my fellow friends. "Pork fin roast black pepper sauce" (salad, bread, 1,050 yen).

 

100_1371.JPGIt comes with plenty of mashed potatoes. The dressing of Lome Inlettus is also delicious. A friend of the eating shinbo is thrilled, "I'm glad that this mashed potato is not an accessory, but rather a little." The neatly polished potatoes have a slight sweetness and have a nostalgic taste. What surprised me was the taste of French bread, and when I asked, "Is it homemade?", He said that what he made in Paris was airlifted by frozen and baked at a shop. The contents are sticky and the skin is crisp! It's an ideal style. The shop was a little proud of saying, "I'll give you a lot of praise," but I'd like you to divide it into souvenirs. I left the shop after having a lot of coffee. Next time, I would like to try a gratin lunch (this mashed potato gratin)

Andre, the name of the shop, was named after Madame's father's name, because the shop was near the Sacrekur temple in Montmartre. Founded in 2008.

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Business hours 11:00-20:30 Lunch is closed until 14:30. Dayner is available only at cafes from 17:00.

TEL 6228-1053 2 minutes from the subway Ningyocho Station A2 Exit

 

 

I wonder if you can enjoy cherry blossom viewing by Edo bus

[Silver] April 3, 2014 18:00

 It's a refreshing morning on April 2nd.
I went to see the cherry blossoms on the Edo Bus South Circulation.
The cherry blossoms at Tsukiji River Kameibashi Park and Shukubashi Park in front of Chuo-ku government office are wonderful.
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Soon, I passed through Kyobashi Tsukiji Elementary School and Tsukiji Honganji next to it.

The cherry blossoms are in full bloom as if to welcome the long-awaited warm spring arrival.
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It seems that Yoshino cherry tree is smiling in the morning light even in front of St. Luke's International Hospital and in the Gunpow Children's Park.
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The bus crossed Minami Takahashi, crossed Shinkawa and Chuo-ohashi Bridge, and approached Tsukudajima Elementary School.
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 The cherry blossoms around Harutsuki Bridge are also wonderful. We passed Kachidokibashi via Harumi Triton, Kachidoki Station, and Toyomi-cho.

We decided to get off at Kachidokibashi west (in front of the Nichirei headquarters) and enjoy the cherry blossoms on the Sumida River Terrace.

 Visitors from foreign countries also photographed this cherry tree. Ouh! Beautiful !

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 Edo buses can be used as a foot for residents of the city, and it has been four years as early as possible.
The price is 100 yen including consumption tax and 300 yen per day ticket.

If you get a transfer ticket at the designated transfer place, you can move cheaply for only 100 yen.
 Well, why don't you go out for cherry blossom viewing by Edo bus?
Please refer to the previous report for the cherry blossom viewing of the North Circulation.
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Oops, lunch and meals before and after the walk are at Tsukiji, which is full of delicious food.