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...
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 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...
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...
De'Longhi is a well-known Italian appliance maker that opened a small complex in Daikanyama to showcase its products and what you can do with them. On the first floor you'll find