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2020.3.13
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Cafe Rob Kyoto

First Kansai location [cafe Rob Kyoto], renowned for its pancakes, opens in the Tokai area.

Attention all you girls with a sweet tooth! In January 2020, "cafe Rob," a cafe synonymous with pancakes in Nagoya and other Tokai areas, will open in Kyoto. We heard that the fluffy pancakes are a hot topic on SNS and other social networking sites, so the WebLeaf staff paid a quick visit to the cafe.

1.Recommended: Pancakes only available at the Kyoto branch. Also available for take-out at Kamogawa.

(Left) Bonsai hojicha pancake 850 yen (Right) Kyoto store limited garden green tea dakko pancake 850 yen

Cafe Rob Kyoto" is the first restaurant to open in the Kansai region from the Tokai area. The specialty of this shop is the fluffy pancake. The key to this is the "batter" and "cooking method. The batter is made with dried egg whites instead of the inagel and baking powder commonly used in pancakes, which gives the pancakes their original fluffy meringue texture. Another key point is the "cooking method." By using a copper plate specially designed for pancakes, the pancakes can be cooked evenly and faster than ever before, thus maintaining the fluffy texture to the maximum extent possible.

This has allowed them to keep that texture for a relatively long time, and they are now also available for takeout.

This time we had the highly recommended Bonsai Hojicha Pancakes and the Kyoto Store Limited Garden Matcha Dakku Pancakes. First, check out how fluffy these pancakes are... in the video.

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Did you see it? This fluffy shaking! Put a fork in and take a bite first. The Bonsai Hojicha Pancake is served with custard cream and a sauce with plenty of hojicha added. When served with the crispy rusks surrounding it, the contrast between the gentle texture of the pancake and the sauce is delightful. The rich hojicha sauce is a must for tea lovers.

Next, we had the Kyoto store's limited edition Garden Matcha Dakko Pancakes. The pancake was completely covered with a layer of matcha-kneaded gyuhi, which was then topped with an abundance of matcha powder. As I continued eating, I found fresh cream and red bean paste hidden under the sticky Gyuhi. Both are not to be missed. The light texture of the pancake makes it easy to eat.

When the weather is nice, take out these pancakes and a drink and go to the Kamogawa River right in front of you. It will be nice to sit down for a while and relax while chatting. Of course, the drinks are also full of specialties. Check out the cheese tea that is expected to be popular in the future, the cheese foam drink filled with tapioca made from carefully selected high quality tapioca flour imported directly from the real Taiwan and brown sugar from Miyakojima Island in Okinawa Prefecture, and the lemonade tea with a refreshing flavor based on jasmine tea.

Be sure to try the drinks along with the pancakes. (Left) Strawberry Cheese Tea [M size] 480 yen, (Middle) Green Tea Cheese Brulee [M size] 650 yen (Right) Lemonade Tea [M size] 480 yen

2.Hearty burgers for lunch.

Another featured menu item is Rob's burger, a meaty patty of beef 100%. The spicy patties are paired with a Mexican-flavored cobb sauce. Although the patties are meaty, they are 100% beef, so they are lighter than ground beef patties. The burger is easy to eat, even for girls.

In front of the terrace seats is the Shirakawa River, a famous cherry blossom viewing spot. You will have a pleasant time during cherry blossom viewing and the season of fresh greenery. This is a hot restaurant where people are already starting to line up even on weekdays, so please be sure to check it out as soon as possible.

Inside the store (image courtesy of cafe Rob Kyoto)

Cafe Rob Kyoto

  • Café Robb, Tokyo
  • MIKAKU Bldg. 1F, 165 Tokiwa-machi, Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto-shi, Kyoto
  • 2 minutes walk from Keihan Gion-Shijo Station
  • Tel. 075-561-0533
  • 10:00-17:00 (LO/16:00)
  • https://www.instagram.com/caferob_kyoto/
  • Cafe Rob Kyoto has already closed and has been reopened as Panel Cafe Kyoto.
*Please note that the information contained herein is subject to change without notice.
*Since this site uses automatic translation, the translation may differ from the original Japanese content.

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