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The parent and child cafe that used to be there disappeared, and I was wondering what would come next, but I found out on TV that it became a parent and child cafe again, so it was my first visit as I had plans for lunch with my mom friends. You can bring the stroller into the store, but you have to take off your shoes once inside. It's a bit disappointing that you can't leave the stroller as it is, but it's understandable since children can relax by taking off their shoes. The menu includes pasta sets, side dish sets, soup sets, etc. There are also various sets for children like side dishes, curry, soup, etc. The flavors are mild and well thought out. The soup is also suitable for baby food, so if you make a reservation, you can even get a tasteless version. The menu is on a blackboard and also available through QR code scanning. I ordered the side dish set for myself and the soup set for my child. My mom friend ordered the side dish set and kids' curry for her child. The soup of the day was a choice between potage or mushroom soup, and I chose the mushroom soup. The soup set comes with rice flour bread, lightly flavored mushroom soup, apple juice (you can choose from other juices as well). The side dish set includes multi-grain rice, mushroom soup, warm vegetables, sweet and sour taro meatballs, kombu and bonito flakes simmered, sesame tofu, grilled yellowtail with pickled lotus root. The soup was served in a coffee bowl size, so it was quite filling. The water sweet was like a black vinegar-flavored sweet, but I'm not sure what kind of Japanese sweet it was. It also came with green tea, but I also chose a rooibos tea afterward. They were offering baby cookies for tasting, which were peanut-flavored, so be careful if you have allergies. They were cute with rabbit patterns, easy for children to hold, and lightly flavored. The side dish or pasta sets are a bit pricey, around 1500 yen, but they come with a good amount of food. The seasoning is not too light or too strong, with many dishes using vinegar for a refreshing and healthy taste. If you want a quick break with your child, the soup set for both parent and child seems like a good choice! Children seemed to enjoy playing in the kids' area before and after the meal. There are also diaper changing areas and toilet seats, so you can feel at ease. You can dispose of diapers in a bag provided, which is a very convenient service for moms with children. It's quite common to have to take them back with you in places other than large facilities like department stores or malls, so it's helpful. The restaurant is completely cashless, accepting various credit cards, PayPay, LINE Pay, d payment, etc., so please be aware of this before visiting. I thought it would be even more helpful if they had bouncers, baby circles, high chairs, or Bumbos for younger children like the previous shop, especially for moms with multiple children or babies, but if it's nearby, it might be a good place for moms to take a break!