Mizuya-chaya

Nara


In a small, wooded, brookside clearing between Nigatsu-dō and Kasuga Taisha, this quaint thatched-roof teahouse is one of Nara's most atmospheric spots. Stop by for a cup of matcha (¥700 including a sweet), onigiri (rice balls; ¥350 to ¥400) or a bowl of udon (¥580 to ¥850).

In warm seasons, sit outside among the greenery and enjoy kakigōri (shaved ice with toppings of condensed milk, sweet red beans or fruit-flavoured syrups).


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