Our concept is to create a space where customers can experience Italy with all their senses. The restaurant was designed after a theater, where customers play the leading role in the entertainment of "eating."
The staff at Les Enfants Gates know that the quality is high, and are not afraid to brag about it.
While I was waiting for my first course to arrive, I asked to borrow one of the terrine recipe book...
This adorable dessert shop boasts carrying NY Cheesecake and Apple Pie. The seating inside is quite quaint, with apples used for decorations. The desserts all looked really fresh and rich. There was c...
This cafe seems like a standard Japanese cafe/bakery, and perhaps it is. The selection of baked goods ranges from scones to pizza and the drink menu includes staples like coffee and tea and ventures i...
If you're a bloke and you're even slightly uncomfortable with pink things, Rabelais situated near Daikanyama is not the place for you. Apart from the pink seats, tablecloths and glasses, the decor wit...
As the name suggests, this shop specializes in French pastries! Both traditional and fusion. They sell french bread and croissants as well as curry buns, deep fried curry buns, sausage rolls, chocol...
Le Jeu de l'Assiette is a small French restaurant located a few steps up the hill from the five-ways at Ebisu. The name means "the game of the plate" and it's quite clear that the chef aims ...
I have never enjoyed broccoli as much as I did at this cafe with a retro lounge-style atmosphere. It was, by far, the most melt-in-your-mouth garlic infused delectable veggie I've ever had. If Mom h...
In the summertime they open their glass doors, so its a great place to relax, read a paper or just people watch. The drinks are a little more expensive than most, but they serve very good sandwiches....
Chez Lui Cafe is actually diagonally across from Chez Lui Patisserie. If you're looking for it, just find the enormous, fake, plastic palm tree and you should be able to see it.
Like all other cafes...
This "underground" French restaurant has been going for about ten years and it's easy to see why. The food and service are superb and this is a great place for a business lunch. Watch out th...
While I've been having the odd coffee now and then at Cafe Michelangelo for longer than I care to remember, I had never set foot in the restaurant that sits behind it in the same compound in Daikanyam...
I was recently treated for lunch at Maison Paul Bocuse at Daikanyama and was reminded why I like this restaurant so much. What's not to like about this place? The service is impeccable; absolutely fau...
This adorable little sandwich shop/ cafe is located very close to the Daikanyama station. The menu includes stews, curries, wraps, and many different kinds of sandwiches with different kinds of bread....
This is a super interesting Cafe, mostly because it features an unlikely ingredient for desserts - the tomato!
As the name suggests, everything in this shop has something to a tomato. Even some of t...
One of the more interesting cafes in the Daikanyama area, strictly because it only serves what they call "Green Tea Espresso."
I don't think it's particularly eye-opening (caffeine-wise) or...
Chez Azuma is a pleasant little French restaurant in Daikanyama not too far from Namikibashi. I recently enjoyed a Sunday lunch there, sharing the experience with a range of different diners - from a ...
I was pretty disappointed by my visit to this shop. This was supposed to be one of Tokyo's top rated pastry shops, and I made a special trip out to Daikanyama to try their confections.
And they rang...
The main reason I went to this cafe was because it was featured in the Poico/Hot Pepper magazine. I thought it would be a lot better than what I actually got, which is maybe what set me up for this n...
I was unpleasantly surprised by almost every portion of my meal here.
-The mexican salad is a simple salad with avocado and is lacking any seasoning whatsoever.
-The quesadillas are bland, needed s...