[Japanese Tea Cafe Tongu Saryo] ‘Japanese tea terrine’ with the scent of Kinmokusai is available only during the season.

2024.10.11

At the Japanese tea café Tongu Saryo, which opened in 2023, a new seasonal topping that feels like autumn for Saryo Terrine (matcha and hojicha), which tastes like eating tea, is available from 19 September 2024 in a limited edition menu called ‘Kinmokusai’.

Japan, with its four seasons, also enjoys autumn.

In Japan, which has four distinct seasons, autumn is especially enjoyed as the season of leaves and fruit. It is a time to enjoy nature and food in abundance, with colourful foliage and an abundance of autumnal delicacies such as chestnuts and persimmons.

In keeping with the Japanese culture of enjoying autumn, enjoy seasonal products based on the golden osmanthus, which blooms from September to October.

Kinmokusai x Saryo terrine (matcha and hojicha) Product overview

Period: 19 September – mid-October 2024
Opening hours: 10:00 – 16:30 last orders.
Closed: Wednesdays
Closed: Wednesdays
Location: 267, Tsuchiyama-cho, Koka, Shiga
Price: Saryo terrine 880 yen (tax included) / Kinmokisai topping 110 yen (tax included)

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