A place where you can find your favorite antiques. Japan's largest antique mall "Antique Market Fukiage"

Nagoya Higashi-ku
Update date: 2024.01.23
Posting date: 2018.07.30

7F Rooftop Garden Cafe
"Le Jardin"

Lejardin

Cafe

The top floor houses the leafy garden café Le Jardin. There are indoor seats and garden seats, and you can choose whichever you like.

Lunch time is from 11:00 to 14:30. You can enjoy pasta, pizza, curry (from 880 yen on weekdays, from 1,000 yen on weekends), including "Today's chef's recommendation".

CafeIn winter, the garden is covered with a plastic sheet to protect against the cold, so you can enjoy tea time outdoors all year round.

homemade cake

All cakes are homemade. They have a wide variety of tarts and cupcakes. I have been going there since I was a student and recently used them for a baby shower.

dessert plate

If you make a reservation in advance, you can have dessert served on a plate like this. The atmosphere of the restaurant is very nice, making it a great place for birthdays, baby showers, and other celebrations.

rooftop

Further up in the garden seating area, during the summer season only, it is transformed into a rooftop bar with a panoramic view of Nagoya city. This space is perfect for private parties and after-parties. If you visit the Antique Market, be sure to stop by Le Jardin as well.

antique market

The Antique Market Fukiage is probably the only place in Nagoya where you can see such a large number of antiques. The charm of an antique store is that you can find things that are hard to find. Finding your own favorites among the many items is like a treasure hunt.

Even if you are not a fan of antiques, why don't you stop by while enjoying the café at Le Jardin first?

Spot Details

[Antique Market Fukiage]
Address: 7-24 Chikusa-dori, Chikusa ward, Nagoya city, Aichi prefecture
Phone: 052-745-1655
Closed: Wednesday
Business hours: 11:00-19:00
http://www.antiquemarket.co.jp/

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