Sounds Like Café
Sounds Like Cafe is a relaxing cafe with terrace seating in Nagano Prefecture where you can savor their Shinshu meat burger and a range of desserts.
Restaurant Details
For lunch, Sounds Like Cafe offers 9 different kinds of dishes: chicken burger (1050 yen), beef burger (1,250 yen), vegetable burger (1,150 yen), BLAT sandwich (1,050 yen), eggs Benedict (1,000 yen), bacon and egg on toast (1,000 yen), avocado and egg on toast (900 yen), and the soup of the day (700 yen). The portion sizes of the burger are enormous and filling. You can add the fried potatoes and a drink, as well.
For dessert, there is also a wide variety of options on the menu: apple pie, carrot cake, baked cheesecake, creme brulee, affogato, baba, and muffin. All of them, except creme brulee and muffin, are 450 yen.
Reservations are not accepted at Sounds Like Cafe, so please visit the cafe directly.
Sounds Like Café Phone Number
Sounds Like Café Business Days
Sounds Like Café Address
3020-504 Hokujo, Hakuba, Kitaazumi District, Nagano 399-9301, Japan
Restaurant location
Home to several of Japan’s highest mountains, discover the many secrets of Nagano; from world-class pistes to villages frozen in time, and even a troop of hot-tub loving monkeys!
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