HyoEun: Indulge yourself with one of the best cakes in Tokyo! Their freshly made cakes are perfectly moist and creamy but not too rich. One slice is big enough to satisfy your sweet tooth ;)
ivy♥: Chiki-san is a sweetheart. She speaks perfect English! Make sure to get the chocolate cake with raspberry - very chocolatey but not that heavy. And a secret: all teas served here are Mariage Frères'.
Andreas Serna: The French toast really is something special. The dinner set is a good value at 880 yen including soup or salad, coffee or tea (hot or cold) and French toast with whipped cream.
Paul Farrell: Long queues during the day, none in the evening. Those pancakes really are worth a detour for dessert. If you are close by during the day and have time the baked Alaska looks amazing.
dawn.in.newyork: If you couldnt make the buffet line, just the desserts on the menu are fair enough to be there. All good desserts made with the best fresh fruits selection.
Karin: フルーツやナッツなど素材の香りが感じられ味や食感のバランスが抜群です。甘さも調度良く五感全てを満足させてくれるケーキばかりです。A fragrance of the material is felt well, and the balance of taste and the texture is distinguished.It's satisfying all the five senses.
@HungryEditor Ben Setiawan: Believe the hype folks. The tarts (chocolate, nut, fruit) are good. If you have time, put your name down and sit downstairs in the cafe.
Twisted: Lives up to the title, and the hype. The western country vibe and pie aroma definitely add to the experience, and the pie and coffee are delicious.
Shannon Chow: Love the desserts! I've got to experience the traditional jap dining here :) very authentic. However no pictures are allowed in the shop.
Establecimiento de wagashi · Hongo · 11 tips y reseñas
Marc: Eater: inside the UTokyo campus; Sit outside & gaze at greenery while nibbling on warabimochi jelly, kuzukiri noodles, or other artisan wagashi (Jpn confections), prepared to order & served w/ coffee
Dan: There's a reason this amazing ice-cream store has been kicking around since 1955: it's cheap, delicious and there's a huge range of flavours. Check their twitter for the flavour of the day.
Mariliis Retter: Prepare to wait..looooong..but if you're a bingsu/shaved ice lover then it'll all be worth it! The avocado mascarpone one with granola was very nice.
大手町1-5-6 (大手町タワー | The Otemachi Tower), Tokio, 東京都
Salón · 大手町 · 7 tips y reseñas
Adam McNamara: The atmosphere is a 10 - the iconic Japanese design is dark, moody, and elegantly minimal. The staff's professionalism didn't match the decor. Still, go.
Chai Latte: They have minimum price for eating in the shop. It can only fit in maximum 8-10 people. Just get an ice cream if you don't want to spend that much money or when the shop is packed!
Allie Quinn: Some of the best pancakes of my life! And free refills on coffee! No English menu, but the waitresses were very kind and patient with us clueless tourists while we tried to figure out what to order.
Krishna Sivaranjan: This place is great. I got the "theatre" cake, croissant, and orange hot chocolate. Everything is fantastic. Especially the hot chocolate which I was not expecting.
Jenny Hunt: Pillowy, tasty, somewhere between a soufflé and an American-style pancake. Served as-they're-ready, not all at once. Get the fruit with Chantilly-esque cream - delish! Usually a line going on opening.
Chiyo Tsu: A cozy bar in hipster area of Shibuya. The bartender here is very friendly. Drinks and snacks are nothing extraordinary, but fluffy photogenic shavedice is his specialty!