Vietnamese restaurant with free for kids opened in Komagane City, Nagano Prefecture, Japan!
It is called “xWIN Mammy’s Café” and the prefix is with xWIN on the sign.
In the future, xWIN finance is considering the creation of a charity vault. Please look forward to it.
Also televised by SBC Shinetsu Broadcasting Co.
Vietnamese restaurant with free for kids opened in Komagane City, Nagano Prefecture, Japan, run by mothers raising children, serving “Pho” & “Bahn Mi
https://news.yahoo.co.jp/articles/f3bbca89f378a2193ea97305b2a5617005f118e0
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A restaurant run by mothers raising children and offering free meals to their children has opened in Komagane City, Nagano Prefecture.
The menu is Vietnamese food.
Vietnamese restaurant “KOMAGANExWIN Mamizu Kafu” opened in Komagane City.
The opening ceremony was held inviting Mr. Kuniaki Shimizu, a TV personality who supports the restaurant, and other guests.
The staff consists mainly of local mothers, who are usually members of volunteer groups that provide learning support for children.
The Vietnamese menu includes a set menu of noodle dish “Pho” and Vietnamese-style sandwich “Bain Mee,” and is free of charge for elementary school students and younger.
(Customer).
I thought it was a bit strong, but it was quite light.
I would like to use it again and again.
I would like to come back again for lunch.
The opening of the restaurant was made possible with the support of a classmate of the group’s representative, an investor living in Vietnam.
The goal is to provide a place where local children can eat hot food for free and where mothers raising children can work.
(Mamizu Kafu, Ms. Mayo Koide).
I think it will be revitalized when local children are energetic, so first of all, I hope to see many smiles of deliciousness for their smiles.
The restaurant is open five days a week, lunch time only, and in the future they are planning to have exchanges with Vietnamese people living in the city.
They were even featured on the state-run Vietnam Broadcasting!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WHACnFoUI9k
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I have transcribed the text into English. Please note that some nuances are slightly different.
On April 6, a Vietnamese restaurant opened in a mountainous area of Nagano Prefecture, more than 200 km west of Tokyo, where many foreigners are doing their best to spread and beautify our culture. With a desire to promote the taste of Vietnamese food, a child free Vietnamese restaurant was started with the investment of a Japanese businessman who has lived in Vietnam for many years.
With the help of local people, the old restaurant was renovated into a Vietnamese restaurant. This Vietnamese restaurant is run by a mom and pop in Komakane, Nagano, and is expected to be used by children. Among the members who made preparations were local Vietnamese workers, interns, initiators, and moderators. This place, where everything is up on the water, will be the venue. The Vietnamese restaurant is a new attraction in this remote community. This restaurant was established to serve everyone. This restaurant is not just for locals.
Local Vietnamese as well as Japanese have joined hands to create a relaxing, enjoyable, and comfortable place for everyone who has the opportunity. Please take a look at this restaurant. As the center of connection to many well-known Vietnamese dishes such as noodle soup (pho), this restaurant wants to be a place where locals can enjoy themselves. You can enjoy Vietnamese food, be a free restaurant for kids, and mingle with Vietnamese who are learning to work here for the project.First there are four new things to share: first, we want to give local kids a free meal; second, we want to create a place where mothers can stop by to work after raising their kids; third, we have created a place that tastes so good to the Vietnamese; fourth, Vietnamese We want the Japanese to know this food that people know the most.
We have about 300 Vietnamese people living here and we want to make something good. Vietnamese people can also enjoy socializing and forget the difficulties of future work and life in that area. I was excited and talked too much.
The atmosphere on the first day and the day before was very busy and I would like to thank you all for your support. The main Vietnamese dishes served here include pho, bain mee, and Vietnamese coffee. I would like to thank you from the bottom of my heart for your support during our grand opening.