Kawasaki

Dipper Dan
Kawasaki Lefront 1F, 1-11 Nittshintyo
044-245-3933
10AM-10PM
Exit from JR Kawasaki station, then walk about 7 minutes. Can take service coupon from here

This cafe focuses on crapes, gelato, and pasta.

Long thought of as a working-class, blue collar, industrial city with little to offer in terms of the sophistication of Tokyo or the internationalized flair of Yokohama, central Kawasaki has recently last thirty years or so undergone a revitalization and modernization around the station area that often leaves some Japanese surprised at the changes that have taken place. The area around the station is quite clean and modern, very safe and convenient and offers good value in terms of eating establishments. You will not find much in the way of notable or must-eat culinary restaurants but you will find very competent and reasonable dining particularly on the east side of the station and in the Azalea Underground Arcade connected to the east exit of the station. The other place to check out is the restaurant floor at the top of the Seibu Department Store building next to the Nikko Hotel which is a few minutes walking from the east exit of JR Kawasaki station.