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It’s a given that Rilakkuma is cute in whatever shape or form, and that’s probably why the lazy, carefree Sanrio character has so often become the theme of cafes in Japan. Cafe Coconoha in Kyoto and auréole d’ange in Osaka are two cafes offering collaborative Rilakkuma menus, and starting March 13th they’re offering fluffy french toast plates that are *almost* too adorable to eat.
This particular collaboration comes with the release of the new Rilakkuma Bakery series, one of many themes that are regularly created for the popular character. Keeping with this bakery theme, the cafes are serving none other than delicious, sweet french toast — and even better, with the characters themselves popping out from the middle!
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Rilakkuma’s Caramel Banana French Toast
Simple but delicious, Rilakkuma's french toast is topped with a generous serving of vanilla ice cream, whipped cream, bananas, caramel sauce, and mixed nuts.
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Korilakkuma’s Strawberry Milk French Toast
Korilakkuma’s plate is filled with her favorite strawberries. It’s topped with strawberry ice cream, whipped cream, framboise sauce, mixed berries, strawberries, and condensed milk!
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Kiiroitori’s Tropical French Toast
Yellow just like Kiiroitori, the tropical french toast is topped with vanilla ice cream, whipped cream, mangoes, and oranges. It’s also drizzled with a tropical fruit sauce.
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Cafe Coconoha and auréole d’ange have become yet another destination to head to when in Kyoto and Osaka, and from the looks of it, hungry visitors seeking a sweet paradise will definitely not be disappointed.