Rapha Tokyo
Bicycle shop and small café.
Bicycle shop and small café.
A nice restaurant in Sendagaya. I usually combined lunch at this place with a visit to Be A Good Neighbor.
A tiny coffee spot serving great espresso.
Afuri is a chain of ramen restaurants (and it’s the first ramen I had in Tokyo). I can recommend the yuzu ramen, but if time permits come here more often and try different ramens. There are more restaurants throughout the city, I’ve been to the ones in Ebisu and Nakameguro, they are all great.
Good coffee, sandwiches and breakfast in a very nice building. Run by motorcycle enthusiasts.
There are more branches of this ramen chain, but this is sadly the only one I’ve visited. Loved the ramen, especially the brooth is great.
A great burger place on the top floor of Omotesando Hills. There are more branches throughout the city, but this is the one I’ve been to the most.
Great breakfast place in Omotesando, but I’d recommend coming during the week as there are long queues on weekends. Loved the French toast.
This is one of the largest parks in Tokyo and in my opinion one of the prettiest ones. The small entrance fee of 200 yen gives you access to a Japanese landscape garden, a French garden and an English landscape garden. There is also a greenhouse, but I never gave this a try as the weather was always too nice.
An outdoor food court close to the Omotesando subway station.
This is the tiniest coffee place I’ve been to, right next to Commune 246 and Blue Bottle Coffee.
This was my goto place of the Blue Bottle Coffee chain (there are more shops throughout the city – the one in Nakameguro is also very nice, especially the building itself is great). The big communal table is great for reading and watching the baristas preparing your coffee.
I’m not really into latte art, but this is the place to go to.