Cafe Troisieme Marche
At Café Troisième Marché, you can have delicious, freshly-made cakes and pastries in a calm atmosphere.
Restaurant Details
All the cakes at Café Troisième Marché are freshly made, so you can spend a relaxing and calm moment while enjoying their delicious cakes paired with coffee or tea. It’s so exciting to see various kinds of cakes that are lined up and beautifully displayed inside the showcase.
For their cakes, they have strawberry cake, gateau au chocolat, decorated cake, and more. For drinks, you can try espresso, cafe latte, cafe mocha, and their specialty coffee. Besides cakes, pastries such as scones, cookies, brownies, and muffins are also available.
Café Troisième Marché also has a lunch menu including items like coconut curry, spicy curry, and ciabatta sandwich. They also have an alcohol menu.
The cafe has an adjoining zakka shop - as soon as you open the door, you will see goods like clothes, accessories, fragrances, and more. Some of them are imported from European countries; so keep an eye out for some treasures! Café Troisième Marché is located 7 minutes away from Kawaguchiko Museum of Art on foot.
Cafe Troisieme Marche Phone Number
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Cafe Troisieme Marche Address
682 Kawaguchi, Fujikawaguchiko, Minamitsuru District, Yamanashi 401-0304, Japan
Restaurant location
Get your thrills at Fuji-Q Highland or relax by the waters of the glorious Fuji Five Lakes region; immersed in nature, Yamanashi Prefecture is Japan’s top wine producer and the mountainous home to the northern half of Mount Fuji.
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