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【Tsushima, Nagasaki】Japanese-style Western cuisine restaurant: Lilac

Lilac, located in Mitsushima-cho, Tsushima City (Nagasaki Prefecture), is a Western-style restaurant and café offering a diverse menu. Highlights include chanpon, set meals, rice bowls, and sweets but they are best known for their hamburgers.

About: Lilac

At Lilac, you can explore a variety of Western-style dishes and Nagasaki specialties, crafted with care and local ingredients.

The standout menu item is the special hamburger, known for its juicy, tender texture and rich, homemade sauce. Another favorite is the champon, a refreshing noodle dish packed with fresh seafood and vegetables, offering a unique taste of Tsushima.

For set meal lovers, options like crispy chicken cutlet and fried shrimp are highly recommended, with the chicken cutlet praised for its perfectly crispy batter and juicy interior.

Lilac also caters to dessert enthusiasts featuring cakes, parfaits, and other sweet treats, perfect for rounding off your meal.

All together:

Lilac offers an extensive and reasonably priced lunch menu, featuring favorites like the special hamburger and champon noodles. After lunch, indulge in café time with a variety of desserts, including cakes and parfaits, perfect for a relaxing treat.

In the evening, the dinner menu shines with comforting set meals and Western-style dishes served in a cozy and welcoming atmosphere.

Beyond dining, Lilac functions as a café, making it an ideal spot for reading, working, or simply enjoying a cup of coffee or tea in a peaceful setting.

Location:

Name: Lilac {ライラック}

Address: 325-2 Torichiki, Mitsujimacho, Tsushima City, Nagasaki Prefecture
Business Hours: 11:00am ~ 9:00pm
*Closes at 4:00pm on Thursdays

*Closed Tuesdays
Phone number: 0920-54-5000

Information is current at the time of publication. Opening hours may change or the restaurant may be closed depending on the facility. We recommend calling just in case.


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