Rich gourmet food in simple looking with a moving diorama view! (Small Worlds Miniature Museum)

At “Small Worlds Tokyo” in Koto-ku, Tokyo, visitors can experience the feeling of traveling to countries around the world while staying in Japan. In the miniature world created at 1/80 scale, visitors can travel through six different areas, including the streets of various countries, a space center area, and an area that recreates a TV animation city.

One of the attractions of Small Worlds Tokyo is not just the miniatures on display, but also the fact that the miniatures are moving ! The story that unfolds in each area is also a great way to enjoy the exhibition.

Small Worlds Tokyo offers a variety of events, including a restaurant with a stage and a 3D figure creation program, while Gallery B on the 2nd floor features a Japanese nightscape area with large dioramas of nighttime cherry blossoms, famous castles, and other Japanese nightscapes, as well as a cafe with photogenic sweets, food, and more. A café is also available for visitors to enjoy photogenic sweets and meals.

The Museum Café, located on the second floor of Small Worlds, is a deep hall with many round tables. The spacious area allows you to relax in comfort, or you can gather in a large group for a meal at Small Worlds!

Some of the food menu items at the museum café are collaborated with “Koukun (Rich Aroma)” from Prima Ham, and you can participate in a “Gacha” game and get an acrylic stand of the very cute Prima Ham original character.

In addition to the Koukun menu, the fluffy omelette rice and café au lait donuts are all tempting enough to make you want to eat too much…

From the Koukun menu, we had the “Koukun Arabiki Pork Hot Dog” and the “Koukun Arabiki Pork Teppan Neapolitan Spaghetti”.

In addition to the fragrant and flavorful aroma of Koukun sausage, the “Koukun Arabi Pork Hot Dog” is accented with a slightly sour sauce made from chopped pickles and other ingredients. The sauce gives it a light and refreshing taste, and the more you eat, the more it will whet your appetite for ministry.

This is another pasta from the Koukun menu, “Teppan Neapolitan with Koukun Arabi Pork”. The pasta is thick and glutinous to the touch with a sweet finish.

In addition to the “Koukun Menu,” a collaboration menu with Prima Ham, the Small Worlds museum café offers a variety of other attractive gourmet items. One of the most recommended is the mille crepe, a cake with layers of crepes, cream, and custard sandwiched between layers of crepes. Most mille crepes have only a layer of whipped cream, but the mille crepe available at this museum café has a layer of whipped cream on top of a layer of custard.

For sweets, soft ice cream and donuts are recommended in addition to mille crepe and other cakes. The doughnuts, in particular, are integrated into the menu as if they were stuck in café au lait, making a great visual impact on the ministry.

Why not go to the Museum Cafe to see and feel the night view of Japan and eat the special gourmet food? Small Worlds’ museum café will not only be delicious but will also leave you with photogenic memories together.

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