Food Sharing #361 - Kannabe Field 食堂 @ Kannabe, Japan



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Hi Everyone,

As mentioned in the previous posts, Kannabe Snowfield is quieter than other snow fields. That’s the reason why we chose this place, no lines to virtually anything including lunch. This time, we decided to check out the food outlet at the venue to get a quick bite. Our kids wanted something cold which is reasonable after a day out on the snow.

Everything was pretty cheap compared to other snowfields, so we were comfortable eating a little more. We arrived just around lunchtime, and the place was empty. The menu was mainly in Japanese, so we had to order with our limited Japanese, but we got through easily.

We ordered some fried rice (BB E’s favourite dish to keep him energised) and egg chicken bowls all just around 1000 yen. Very reasonable. The water station is available for self-service for free water or tea both in hot or cold. We ordered two of each so everyone could share which was sufficient to continue for the afternoon. The food isn’t “wow” but I would say reasonable if it is on a snowfield and for that price, it’s a bargain. We were all very satisfied and continued on for the rest of the day on the snow.


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Yummy food & nice moment.

can't complain on the snow field :)

@tipu curate 2

thanks :)