Takaosan Sumika
Enjoy your meal and coffee time within the comfort of Takaosan Sumika, a cafe restaurant with a fabulous view of Mt. Takao.
Restaurant Details
Takaosan Sumika has a shop on the first floor and a cafe on the second floor. The shop is located on Mt. Takao, a place of nature just outside of Tokyo, where thousands of mythical creatures supposedly lived, including Tengu.
Recalling the creature from the myth, the shop sells Tengu-yaki, a popular Mt. Takao sweet that is shaped like a raven. The dough of the sweets is crispy and fragrant, and the sweet black bean paste made from black beans from Hokkaido creates a balanced, delicious food treat that cannot be missed.
Going up the stairs, you’ll arrive at a cafe/restaurant on the 2nd floor. The interior of the cafe is spacious and modern, surrounded by wide windows that let in ample light. Through the windows, visitors can enjoy the beautiful scenery of Mt. Takao while enjoying their meals.
The cafe is famous for its special curry. There are two types, one is the spicier black curry and the other is a curry made from coconut.
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Takaosan Sumika Address
2181 Takaomachi, Hachioji, Tokyo 193-0844, Japan
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