Just a 5–9 minute walk from Monzen-Nakacho Station, quietly nestled along Kasai-bashi Street, you’ll find Coffee & Dining Hiroyuki—a retro-style café that preserves the warm, nostalgic atmosphere of the Showa era. It’s a cherished local favorite where regulars naturally gather and time seems to flow just a little more slowly.
🍳 A Hidden Gem: The Creamy Omurice That Rivals Specialty Shops

Among the variety of café-style dishes on offer, the omurice (omelet rice) is the must-try highlight.
Wrapped in a fluffy, creamy omelet, the ketchup-seasoned rice delivers deep umami flavor—almost as if it’s been simmered in broth. Though its appearance may be simple, each bite brings surprising richness and comfort.
In fact, I’d go so far as to say that this is the best omurice I’ve ever had—even better than those at specialty omurice restaurants.

Even better, the price is just around ¥1,000, and it comes as a set with a drink and dessert. It’s not only filling, but also incredibly satisfying—truly a hidden gem.
🏠 Retro Comfort and Heartfelt Hospitality
Inside, the café is furnished with warm wooden tables and chairs, lined with shelves of nostalgic magazines and manga—a space that feels both familiar and timeless.
The café is run by a refined and gentle couple, who provide sincere and understated service. Even first-time visitors will find themselves relaxing effortlessly in this inviting atmosphere.
Note: The café allows smoking throughout, with no designated non-smoking area. If you’re sensitive to smoke, consider visiting during off-peak hours.
☕ More Than Just Omurice – A Lineup of Classic Comfort Foods
In addition to the omurice, you’ll find a lineup of nostalgic staples like Napolitan pasta, hamburger steak, and meat sauce spaghetti—all lovingly prepared in true café style.
The café is also perfectly located for a casual break after visiting nearby attractions like Tomioka Hachiman Shrine and Fukagawa Fudo Temple.
📍 Café Hiroyuki – Shop Info
- Address: 2-16-26 Fukagawa, Koto-ku, Tokyo
- 📍 Find on Google Maps
- Smoking: All seats are smoking-friendly (no non-smoking section)
Whether you’re a devoted omurice lover or simply someone who appreciates a cozy, retro Japanese café, Café Hiroyuki is well worth the visit.
It may not be flashy or designed for social media—but here, you’ll find something far more meaningful: honest, heartfelt flavor that lingers long after the last bite.
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