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アールカフェ アット マリーナ

R Cafe at Marina

A resort-style café perched above Lake Biwa, serving Hawaiian-inspired plates, local fish and Omi beef, plus bright desserts—all in a glass-walled, marina-side setting.

Dining

Lakefront Café, Hawaiian Fusion, Scenic Dining

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Set against Lake Biwa’s sweeping blue, R Cafe at Marina offers sunlit counter seats with direct harbor views and a relaxed, upscale café-bar vibe. Open 11:00–17:00 for lunch and café, the menu features Hawaiian-style plates like loco moco, fluffy pancakes laden with fruit, and savory mains using Shiga-sourced fish and Omi beef. After 18:00, the space transforms into a sunset-dinner venue (reservation required), where wine and cocktail pairings complement elegant seasonal dishes. With ~30 seats, free parking, Wi‑Fi, and pet-free policy, it's ideal for relaxing midday moments or intimate evening meals.

Facilities & Services

  • Seating: 12 counter + 18 tables (total ~30)

  • Fully non-smoking; outdoor smoking area available

  • Open Tue–Sun (closed Tue): 11:00–17:00 (L.O.16:00), Dinner (reservation): 18:00–22:00 (L.O.21:00) 

  • Free parking (20–30 spaces)

  • Free Wi‑Fi; wheelchair accessible

  • Reservations recommended—especially for dinner and group bookings (20–50 people)

Contact

Address:

520‑0241 Shiga, Otsu, Imakatata, 1 Chome−2‑20 レークウエストヨットクラブ 2F

Phone:

077-571-6017

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