Cafe Sabot
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Cafe Sabot is a cozy and relaxing cafe located in Nagano Prefecture where you can enjoy vegan dishes that utilize fresh vegetables.
Restaurant Details
Cafe Sabot’s menu features galettes, pizza, sweets, and drinks. You can choose from two galette options: seasonal or vegan galette. Their seasonal galette uses very fresh seasonal vegetables. As for pizza, choose from margherita or bacon mushroom pizza.
Cafe Sabot also has several vegan desserts. A wide variety of drinks are available: speciality coffee, tea, homemade juices, smoothies, and shakes.
The appearance of Cafe Sabot is quaint and cottage-like, with rustic wooden beams criss-crossing the ceiling, plush armchairs, and simple wooden seats. There’s also a pizza oven in the middle of the restaurant. Here, you can enjoy vegan food in a cozy and relaxing atmosphere.
Cafe Sabot is open from 11:30am till 5pm. Reservations are available.
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298 Yonezawa, Chino City, Nagano, 391-0216, Japan
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