Nagoya cider at Cafe

I went to a café and happened to find a carbonated drink called “Nagoya Cider” being sold, so I decided to try it. It seems to be named “Nagoya Cider” because it’s made by a local company in Nagoya rather than a major corporation. To be honest, the taste didn’t feel much different from the sodas you can buy at a convenience store. I did a bit of research, and it seems that some Japanese people find it to be a nostalgic taste. So, I’ll share a bit more detail about my experience.

The café is located on the first floor of a hotel called “hotel androoms,” near Hisaya Odori Park. It’s open to non-hotel guests as well.

The café offers free power outlets and Wi-Fi, making it an ideal spot for people who want to work on their laptops. When I’m near Sakae, I often work at this café. It’s relatively quiet, making it a great place to focus.

The menu offers light meals like sandwiches, along with coffee. The staff doubles as both hotel front desk clerks and baristas, so service can be slow at times, but that’s understandable.
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