French Toast: Bread that is soaked in beaten eggs, mixed with milk or cream, then pan fried. Can be sliced into sticks or served whole with customer's choice: home-made syrup, rainbow honey, and/or sliced fruit.
Watermelon Shiso Salad: A refreshing, delicious recipe for Asian-style watermelon salad with shiso leaves, cucumber, and scallions, topped with a sesame-lime dressing. Vegan, gluten-free, and full of flavor!
Tofu Tacos: By Reverein's own Leo Valdez, a winner of July's contest. A delectable vegetarian twist on a classic! With just the right amount of spice, this soft flour tortilla is packed with flavorful tofu, lettuce, a mix of Monterey jack, cheddar, asadero, and queso quesadilla cheeses, pico di gallo, as well as a dollop of guacamole and sour cream.
Autumn Dreams: A reddish-brown latte or milk tea with a Hōjicha base that has a nutty, sweet flavour, served in a fall-themed cup. It is always the perfect temperature, and drinking it will leave one with an immense feeling of satisfaction akin to curling up on a rainy day with a really good book.
Temperatures are still mild, but the Harvest takes its time preparing for the changing of seasons. Origami maple leaves in varying shades from red to orange to yellow can be seen along the walls of the main dining area as the month progresses, matching all of the decorative flowers and plants that have been swapped in. The carefully-folded maple leaves are also given as a token of each customer's visit, freely available at each seat.
Meanwhile, in the garden, the vegetables and fruit are thriving, growing tall with no signs of stopping. The grapes in particular have subtly taken on some cute and interesting shapes from the positive energy of the visitors lately. They match well with yellow, glowing moon-shaped berries, which look more like stars as of late. Quite atmospheric...!
september (2023)
Temperatures are still mild, but the Harvest takes its time preparing for the changing of seasons. Origami maple leaves in varying shades from red to orange to yellow can be seen along the walls of the main dining area as the month progresses, matching all of the decorative flowers and plants that have been swapped in. The carefully-folded maple leaves are also given as a token of each customer's visit, freely available at each seat.
Meanwhile, in the garden, the vegetables and fruit are thriving, growing tall with no signs of stopping. The grapes in particular have subtly taken on some cute and interesting shapes from the positive energy of the visitors lately. They match well with yellow, glowing moon-shaped berries, which look more like stars as of late. Quite atmospheric...!