Showing posts with label new zealand. Show all posts
Showing posts with label new zealand. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 16, 2018

komin cafe

Friday, I met up with Tamakikat and after lunch we stopped into Komin Cafe for some sweets and coffee.

This cafe is Oceania themed so a lot of their food items come from Australia and New Zealand.

It was my first time trying pavlova.

Apparently pavlova is a "marshmallow"-ish meringue topped with cream and fresh fruits.

This version was served in a cup with the meringue, yogurt mixed with fresh cream and fruit purées (passion fruit, blueberry and raspberry).

Not overly sweet and perfect with a cappuccino.

Tamakikat had a custard square (square shaped custard pie) and a flat white (creamier than a latte).

I'm glad we tried this place.

It is rather quiet and you can just hang out there.

Thanks for meeting up, Tamakikat!

Komin Cafe 
Panasonic 2F, Grand Front Osaka
Umeda, Osaka
Phone: 06.6359.4750
Open: 10:00-20:00, open when Panasonic is

Saturday, July 21, 2007

kiwi house

Today for lunch, Satoshi and I went to New Zealand...well, sort of, there is a restaurant called Kiwi House in Takarazuka. The last time we ate here was 3 years ago (before this blog) and at that time, we missed their lunch service. The restaurant is located about 5 minutes from the Hankyu/JR Takarazuka station.

Amidst all the high rise condos, there is a large farm house styled house. (The owner/chef apparently fell in love with New Zealand on a visit and decided to start a restaurant using imported foods from New Zealand. )

The course we chose was called: yuttari lunch (leisurely lunch) (1890yen about US$16) which started out with 3 appetizers--canteloupe and proscuitto, marinated feta cheese with tomatoes and red onion and a seasoned greenshell mussel.

Satoshi had a glass of Kiwi fruit wine by Preston. I thought this wine was a bit too fruity and could have been drier. And I had a glass of merlot-cabernet by Matua. It was a nice wine but I would have enjoyed this wine more if it were served at room temperature instead of chilled.

Next came a chilled edamame (soy bean) soup. You could really taste the soy beans and I enjoyed the little cream swirl, it reminded me of a flower. Satoshi didn't enjoy this soup too much, he said that soup should be served hot.

A good-sized salad with a light vinaigrette.

The main dish was a daily special--rolled pork. Veggies rolled inside a piece of pork then braised and served with peas, broccoli, and carrots. The sauce was a little sweet but really delicious with the french bread that was served.

Dessert was a cheese cake made from NZ cream cheese and ice cream also made from NZ products.

It was nice to "get away" for a bit, re-visit this restaurant and enjoy a relaxing lunch.

Kiwi House
7-3 Yumotocho
Takarazuka, Hyogo
Phone: 0797-86-7657
Closed on Wednesdays