BRUNCH IN JAPAN
This isn't in Alsut So the location is near The Broadway. Once you see The Broadway sign, walk a bit further, look to the right for the Open Door sign, then just go straight until you see the painting and turn left, and you're there. Don't forget to scan the barcode for check-in.
The place has both indoor and outdoor areas, quite spacious. The ambiance is nice, and you can comfortably stay here for a while.
The menu mostly features Japanese food, including desserts, coffee, and non-coffee items.
There's one indoor area called Otella, but it opens at 10 am. I didn't take a photo because it wasn't open yet.
There's even an area with plants; I forgot to ask, so I'm not sure if they're for sale or just part of the green space.
I tried the sausage & truffle scramble, which includes beef sausage, truffle scrambled eggs, microgreens, and mixed grain toast. Overall, it was tasty, though the truffle flavor wasn't very strong but still noticeable. There weren't any microgreens, just lettuce.
Then I tried the matcha ice cream, which was really good still a bit bitter, perfect for those who like bitter matcha, and it didn't melt quickly.
For drinks, I ordered the ichigo sawa, which has strawberry, a squeeze of lemon, and soda water. Although the staff said it's tart, I didn't find it sour at all. Overall, it's refreshing and not too sweet.
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