
Discover Cafe Cubanos in Niseko, a vibrant retro-themed cafe bringing Cuban flair with an Australian touch—ideal for families hitting the powder in Niseko. Nestled in the heart of Hirafu (next to a physio), right on the corner of Route 343 and Momiji-Zaka Street opposite the main village bus stop, it’s super convenient for quick stops before or after skiing.
Open from 7am, grab an early breakfast plate with sausage, bacon, avocado, and eggs, or dive into famous toasted Cubanos sandwiches loaded with pulled pork and cheese. Kids go wild for hot cinnamon donuts, thick milkshakes in flavors like vanilla or caramel, fresh smoothie bowls, and creamy gelato. With options like falafel bowls, veggie burgers, and gluten-free/vegan picks, it’s easy to keep everyone happy.
The cozy upstairs seating, pet-friendly vibe, and happy hour deals add extra fun for parents unwinding after a day on the slopes.

The prime Hirafu location makes it a no-brainer refuel spot, and the kid-friendly treats like colorful smoothies and warm donuts turn post-ski meltdowns into happy moments. Little Steps Insider Tip: Snag the peanut butter hot chocolate!
Funky Cuban-inspired cafe dishing up Allpress coffee, hearty breakfast plates, toasted Cubanos sandwiches, burgers, fresh salad bowls, cakes, hot donuts, gelato, and shakes. Plenty of vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free choices available.
Families with kids of all ages, snowboarders and skiers needing fast, tasty fuel, and groups wanting casual, inclusive eats with good vibes.
Families with kids of all ages, snowboarders and skiers needing fast, tasty fuel, and groups wanting casual, inclusive eats with good vibes.
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