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Tokyo's Best 18 Best Cafe Restaurants in Japan 2024

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Here are the Best 18 Cafe Restaurants in Tokyo, as rated by locals. Enjoy Cafe and more!

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We have prepared 18 of the most popular and recommended cafe restaurants in Tokyo for you. Discover the best restaurants Japan has to offer.

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1. CAFE & BAKERY MIYABI Jimbocho

Cafe
2-1-13 Nishi-Kanda, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo

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“CAFE & BAKERY MIYABI Jimbocho” is a cafe where you can enjoy sweets made with bread from the famous Kyoto bakery “MIYABI”. Located about a 5-minute walk from Jimbocho Station, the space is modern and stylish.

2. torse

Cafe
5-35-5 Shimouma, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo

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A hidden cafe in Yutenji. The delicious omelet rice is the talk of the town, and it's a popular restaurant where people line up at lunchtime. The reason for its popularity is the stylish interior. You can enjoy a special space just for yourself in the interior unified with wood style and spacious seats. Stylish magazines lined up on the bookshelves and indirect lighting create a comfortable space. We want you to enjoy a special cafe time in a store that grabs the hearts of women.

3. INTERSECT BY LEXUS

Cafe
4-21-26 Minami Aoyama, Minato Ward, Tokyo

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A restaurant with good cost performance where you can enjoy the elegant atmosphere of Lexus.

4. A to Z cafe

Cafe
5-8-3 equbo building 5F, Minami-Aoyama, Minato-ku, Tokyo

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A restaurant that creates a homey and warm space that you can always come back to. Fish and meat for daily lunch. The body-friendly five-grain rice and substantial small bowls are also very popular with women. The interior of the store, which is based on white, is a space that mixes a refreshing warmth with a sense of familiarity and a sense of cleanliness that makes you feel somewhere out of the ordinary.

5. canal cafe

Cafe
1-9 Kagurazaka, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo

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A cafe restaurant with a great location. About 1 minute on foot from Iidabashi Station. The restaurant is divided into a restaurant side and a deck side, and you can enjoy your meal while looking at the river and trees from the terrace seats facing the moat. The menu includes Italian dishes such as pasta and pizza. A restaurant where you can enjoy nature and food at the same time, even though it is located in the center of the city.

6. crisscross

Cafe
5-7-28 Minami Aoyama, Minato Ward, Tokyo

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Morning coffee is a popular cafe in Omotesando. There is a large terrace seat where you can enjoy delicious pancakes and French toast.

7. White beard cream puff workshop

Cafe
1F, 5-3-1 Daita, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo

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A shop famous for Totoro cream puffs. The exterior of the brick wall is reminiscent of the world of Ghibli, and the first floor is a shop, and the second floor is a cafe. The popular "Totoro cream puff" has a cute Totoro motif, and there are custard, chocolate, and two seasonal flavors available. If you like Ghibli, this store is a must-visit.

8. Akagi Cafe

Cafe
Akagi Shrine grounds, 1-10 Akagimotomachi, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo

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At an Italian cafe in the precincts of Akagi Shrine, about a 1-minute walk from Kagurazaka Station Exit 1. The restaurant is popular for its wide variety of pasta menus for both day and night.

9. bills Tokyu Plaza Omotesando Harajuku

Cafe
4-30-3 Jingumae, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo Tokyu Plaza Omotesando Harajuku 7F

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A cafe and restaurant by Mr. Bill Granger, who has restaurants in Sydney, London, Japan, etc. The menu reflects food trends from around the world along with their arrangements. “Ricotta pancakes” and “organic scrambled eggs”, which are said to be “the best breakfast in the world”, are signature dishes of “bills”. We invite you to enjoy our simple and varied cuisine in a relaxing space.

10. Nicolai Bergmann NOMU

Cafe
1F, 5-7-2 Minami-Aoyama, Minato-ku, Tokyo

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A stylish cafe attached to a flower shop in Omotesando. The shop is decorated with various flowers, and you can enjoy tea time in a colorful space.

11. bills ginza

Cafe
2-6-12 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo Okura House 12F

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A cafe and restaurant by Mr. Bill Granger, who has restaurants in Sydney, London, Japan, etc. The menu reflects food trends from around the world along with their arrangements. “Ricotta pancakes” and “organic scrambled eggs”, which are said to be “the best breakfast in the world”, are signature dishes of “bills”. We invite you to enjoy our simple and varied cuisine in a relaxing space.

12. Cafe Lizetta Futakotamagawa

Cafe
3-9-7 Tamagawa, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo

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Café Lisetta serves creative dishes made with seasonal ingredients. The specialty is pudding a la mode. The cute appearance will make your heart flutter. In addition to coffee and tea, there is also a full menu of liquor such as sparkling wine and cocktails.

13. Iki Espresso

Cafe
2-2-12 Tokiwa, Koto-ku, Tokyo

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A stylish, oceanian-style cafe. The store, which fuses espresso and lifestyle, is bustling with young people. In addition to being particular about coffee beans, we are also focusing on making food. Among them, the popular ricotta pancake is a gem that you should definitely try.

14. Eau Bacchanal Ginza

Cafe
6-3-2 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo Gallery Center Building 1F

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A cafe standing in a corner of Ginza that looks like a slice of everyday life in France. You can feel Paris while staying in Japan. The concept conveys French popular food culture. Desserts, quiches, and other light meals unique to France, as well as bread are very popular items. In summer, you can spend a dramatic time on the open terrace. We want you to enjoy a fashionable time in Paris while feeling the liveliness of the real thing.

15. Bunmeido Cafe

Cafe
1-13-7 PMO Building 1F, Nihonbashi Muromachi, Chuo-ku, Tokyo

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A cafe restaurant adjacent to the Bunmeido Nihonbashi main store. The concept is “Japanese and Western, now and then, people and people”. You can taste the 21st century confectionery culture with cafe sweets created by Bunmeido, which was founded in 1900. Creative Japanese and Western cuisine, beer and cocktails in cut glass are also served, and are recommended for lunch and dinner.

16. NAKAMEGURO TERRACE

Cafe
Raffine Nakameguro 1F, 3-3-13 Kamimeguro, Meguro-ku, Tokyo

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An Italian restaurant with a warm atmosphere surrounded by greenery as well as an open terrace. You can relax and enjoy your meal on the exposed concrete walls and spacious sofa seats. We have a wide selection of wines that go well with dishes that use plenty of seasonal vegetables, fresh fish, meat, and other seasonal ingredients. The tea is also very particular, and you can spend a relaxing time because you can have free refills during lunchtime.

17. Lizetta Jiyugaoka

Cafe
1-24-6 Jiyugaoka, Meguro-ku, Tokyo

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Café Lisetta serves creative dishes made with seasonal ingredients. The specialty is pudding a la mode. The cute appearance will make your heart flutter. In addition to coffee and tea, there is also a full menu of liquor such as sparkling wine and cocktails.

18. Latex

Cafe
1F, 3-5-2 Jingumae, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo

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An espresso bar in Omotesando. A popular item on the menu is the charcoal latte, which is a hot topic on social media as a black latte made with bamboo charcoal. The shop where Mizuki worked at 7TH WEEK.

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