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Cafeminmori (Minmori) | Rice Flour Gateau Chocolat | Narashino, Chiba

minmori (Minmori) | Rice Flour Gateau Chocolat | Narashino, Chiba


Genre
Café / Sweets & Desserts / Western Cuisine / Takeout / Others
Gluten-free Option
This is not a gluten-free specialty café, but some of the dessert menu items include sweets made with rice flour.

**Note: Other menu items may contain wheat. If you have allergies or dietary restrictions, please check with the restaurant in advance, including the possibility of cross-contamination.

Location / Access
Location: Narashino, Chiba
・Approx. a 1-minute walk from Yachiyodai Station on the Keisei Main Line.
Address
Yachiyodai Plaza 3F, 1-14-1 Yachiyodai-higashi, Yachiyo-shi, Chiba, Japan

There is only one ticket gate at Yachiyodai Station. After exiting, turn right toward the East Exit and walk along the connecting passage. You will soon see a café sign on your left, which marks the entrance to Yachiyodai Plaza (direct access to the 3rd floor). The café is on the 3rd floor of the building.
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Phone
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Opening Hours
Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri, Sat & Sun
Lunch|11:30 AM -5:00 PM (L.O.4:30 PM)

**Business hours are subject to change. Please check the official website or social media channels for the latest information.
Closed Days
Wed
WEB/SNS
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Online Store
Reservations
Reservations not accepted
Parking
Paid parking nearby
Payment
Cash / Credit cards / E-money / QR code payments
Lunch Price
1,000~2,000yen
Dinner Price
1,000~2,000yen
Takeout
Takeout: Please confirm
Smoking Policy
No smoking
Memo
Item reservations are accepted via DM.
Table reservations are not available.
Last Updated
June 19, 2026

**Information on linked websites may change without notice.We cannot guarantee the accuracy of allergen information, so please confirm details directly with each shop or restaurant.

nOtes

It is located about a 1-minute walk from Yachiyodai Station, inside Yachiyodai Plaza, which is directly connected via the station passageway. The café “minmori” is on the 3rd floor of the building next to the station. At first glance, it is a hidden café where you might not notice that gluten-free desserts are available.

In addition to gluten-free sweets such as chocolate gateau, the café also offers excellent lunch items such as spice curry and bibimbap. The menu appears to change regularly, so if you come across these dishes, they are definitely worth trying.

The bibimbap is not the type where toppings are simply placed on white rice; instead, the rice itself is seasoned, creating a fully integrated flavor with the ingredients. The dish is well-balanced, complex yet harmonious, and very delicious. The spice curry, served with chili spices added, is also carefully prepared and full of flavor.

**I believe I confirmed that the meal options were gluten-free when ordering, but I am not completely certain, so please check with the staff when you order if you have dietary concerns.