Ama Chaya

80-1 Kinosakicho Yushima, Toyooka, Hyogo 669-6101, Japan
+81 796-32-2854
$$$ Cafe
(108 Reviews)
Price Range ¥1,000–2,000

Welcome to Ama Chaya, a delightful cafe nestled in the charming town of Toyooka, Hyogo. Located conveniently across from the station at 80-1 Kinosakicho Yushima, this cozy spot is a beloved gem among locals and travelers alike.

Ama Chaya is known for its warm atmosphere that invites you to unwind and indulge in a comforting meal. Step inside, and you will be greeted by the cheerful staff, whose passion for food and hospitality is palpable. Their menu features a mouthwatering array of dishes, with a special focus on Japanese-style Western cuisine that will leave your taste buds dancing.

As you scan the menu, you'll discover popular offerings such as their mackerel, ebi and pork cutlet curry, and the delightful Ikura Don – a generous serving of fresh ikura (salmon roe) that adds a luxurious touch to your lunch. The pancakes are another must-try, offering a soft, fluffy texture that melts in your mouth, served with a generous helping of butter – a rare treat in many pancake spots!

Customers rave about the quick service, often receiving freshly prepared dishes in less than five minutes. The "cash only" policy ensures that transactions are straightforward, and the friendly atmosphere makes it a perfect stop before your journey or as a cozy retreat from the cold. One visitor noted, “The curry wasn't to my personal taste, but it was warm, hearty, and packed with flavor in every bite, perfectly comforting for a chilly day.”

For those on the go, Ama Chaya offers takeout options that are just as delicious. One satisfied patron was thrilled to find a fresh Ebi and Karaage lunch box, adding to the cafe's versatility.

The decor is adorned with charming, Totoro-inspired acorn decorations that create a whimsical touch, adding to the memorable dining experience. Whether you're seeking a cozy place to enjoy a leisurely meal or a quick stop for a tasty takeaway, Ama Chaya effortlessly caters to both.

In a world full of tourist traps, Ama Chaya stands out by providing genuine, homemade food at reasonable prices, making it a must-visit spot for anyone in Toyooka. Stop by, and let the calming ambience and delicious flavors envelop you.

Accessibility
No wheelchair accessible entrance
No wheelchair accessible parking lot
No wheelchair accessible seating
Service options
Offers takeout
Serves dine-in
No delivery
Highlights
Serves great coffee
Popular for
Popular for breakfast
Popular for lunch
Good for solo dining
Offerings
Serves alcohol
Serves beer
Serves coffee
Quick bite
Dining options
Serves breakfast
Serves brunch
Serves lunch
Serves dinner
Serves dessert
Amenities
Has restroom
Atmosphere
Casual
Cozy
Crowd
Popular with tourists
Payments
Cash-only
Children
Good for kids
Openings Hours
Checking

Monday

8:30 AM - 5:00 PM

Tuesday

8:30 AM - 5:00 PM

Wednesday

8:30 AM - 5:00 PM

Thursday

8:30 AM - 5:00 PM

Friday

Closed

Saturday

8:30 AM - 5:00 PM

Sunday

8:30 AM - 5:00 PM

108 Reviews
Brasukra G Sudjana

08 Oct 2025

A great small restaurant in front of the station. Tried the mackerel and the ebi and pork cutlet curry. Cash only.

Mike Hills

04 Oct 2025

No frills restaurant for incredibly reasonable prices. Food comes out fast (for us it was within 5 minutes of ordering). English menu available (but use Google translate or papago on the Japanese menu for some more options!). Curry wasn't to my personal taste, but was warm, hearty, and packed flavour in every bite. Well suited for a cold rain / snow day. Ebi was MASSIVE! Katsu was juicy and didn't feel oily. Small salad was refreshing. Karage also rates well. Fruit salad included at the end was a refreshing touch, especially after a deep fried focused meal.

YY Foo

17 Sep 2025

Had a delicious Ikura Don over lunch at this cosy corner and was served by a pair of cheerful women who finds passion in running the restaurant. Just look at their English menu and you'll know what I mean. The food was priced reasonably compared to the other tourist traps in the area.

Clarisa Legaspi

14 Sep 2025

A quaint and cozy cafe located right across the main road from the station. We ordered the pancakes (2 pieces) and drink set (only ¥880). The pancakes were soft, fluffy and delicious. The generous serving of butter was a pleasant and much appreciated surprise since I’ve noticed most pancake places in Japan only serve you a tiny portion which never ends up being enough. My cafe au lait was served with the cutest teddy bear shaped block of iced coffee (see photo). Also, the customer service was wonderful. The cafe staff are so sweet, attentive and genuinely appreciative of their patrons. If you’re a fan of Totoro, the cafe is decorated with handmade Totoro wreaths and mini figurines which are also for sale near the shop’s front door. My friends and I swung by again on our way back to the station to purchase some as the cutest little souvenirs.

A Law

01 Aug 2025

A lovely traditional Japanese style western food restaurant. Something I missed for long time, hard to find this type of restaurant in big cities. Tried toast set. Bread tastes very good, Japan bakeries are always good. The surprised was the fruit. They were cut from fresh fruits, not canned fruit.

Leigha Campos

07 Jul 2025

I am so happy to have stumbled upon this treasure of a place. I was looking for food options near the station that I could take on my long train ride and found this cafe with a short list of to-go options. I ordered the Ebi and Karaage lunch box, which was made fresh to order. It took about 10 minutes, but I didn’t mind because the owner has an abundance of adorable, Totoro-inspired acorn decorations/figures on display for sale. I spent the entire 10 minutes browsing and I still don’t think I saw everything. In the end, I couldn’t resist buying a few items. The lunch box was also exceptionally delicious. It was clearly made with care and the service was absolutely phenomenal. They are cash-only, but this business is definitely worth supporting if you have it :)

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