In July 5th, I visited a restaurant which name is Ninifuni, located in Akiruno city ”あきるの市”,Tokyo”東京都”.
The route to the nearest station to Ninifuni is to take the Chuo Line“中央線” from Shinjuku Station“新宿駅” to Tachikawa Station“立川駅”, transfer to the Ome Line“青梅線” at Tachikawa Station, then transfer to the Itsukaichi Line“五日市線” at Haijima Station“拝島駅” and get off at Musashi-Itsukaichi Station“武蔵五日市駅” at the end. It takes 90 minutes from Shinjuku Station“新宿駅” to Musashi-Itsukaichi Station“武蔵五日市駅”.
The restaurant is a 5-minute walk from Musashi-Itsukaichi Station“武蔵五日市駅”.
At first glance, the building with a red tiled roof is an ordinary private house, but you can see that it is a restaurant because a signboard is placed at the entrance.
Ninifuni is written as “而二不二” in Kanji character and means indiscriminate in Buddhist terms. Named by the owner who likes the idea of not separating.
From the window of the restaurant, you can enjoy the rich green scenery, and can also hear the singing of birds and the murmuring of the water flowing through the stream. There is one parking lot, but there is also a rental parking lot nearby that can be stopped for 300 Japanese yen a day.
This restaurant specializes in international cuisine and specializes in vegetarian cuisine.
Lunch is 1,500 Japanese yen including tax and the entrusting course is 2,500 Japanse yen including tax, which is very reasonable, and you can enjoy colorful dishes prepared with various fresh spices and herbs.
I ordered an entrusted course, and there were soups, appetizers, salads, main dishes, desserts, and you can choose a combination of drinks and desserts.
If you post a photo of the colorful dishes beautifully arranged on a stylish plates on Instagram, you will get a lot of likes.