Reviews on Cafe food in Shinagawa, Tokyo Prefecture, Japan. Shinagawa (品川区, Shinagawa-ku) is a special ward in Tokyo, Japan. The wards refers to itself as Shinagawa City in English. The ward is home to ten embassies.
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4 based on 65 reviews
We enjoyed a lovely view and excellent service, as well as a delicious luncheon. The quality of the food was excellent, and the presentation was just perfect. We enjoyed their specialty non-alcoholic drinks, (rosemary with pink lemonade) butternut squash soup and delectable focaccia, amazing pork with peppers and a sweet grilled banana with ice cream.
4 based on 181 reviews
Aoyama Flower Market Tea House remains a delightful little oasis of healthy and tasty food in Shibuya. Itâs also good for people with allergies.Itâs conveniently located right next to Omotesando Station, and super popular with locals, probably because if itâs kawaii flower-shop setting.
Where to eat Japanese food in Shinagawa: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 149 reviews
This is among my favorite D&D shops, located smack dab in Shinagawa Station in the Atre complex. Some of their shops have limited seating, this store is relatively spacious. The coffee is good, the small-bite items tasty. Service is up to the high standards prevalent in Japan.
4 based on 188 reviews
Went for breakfast before catching train into Tokyo city.Had to wait a short while for table for 5 so popular with locals and tourists alike,Proper English/American style breakfast including endless coffee.Food was all excellent and the price very reasonable.Also plenty of cakes, etc on display which we didn't partake of.Definitely recommended for tasty, cheap breakfast.
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4 based on 84 reviews
We had pre-dinner drinks and nibbles here and enjoyed the ambience and friendly staff. Nice place to relax after a long day of sightseeing.
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5 based on 519 reviews
The dream land is far away world. While a mysterious light of the candle is lit. Ladys and gentlemans become residents of the dream land. In that limited time,we will change into a smile the best of all people. That is entertainment cafe and bar "maidream
Its hard to know where to start. So firstly let me set the context. I am in my 40's and visited with my wife. What trip to Japan is complete without a trip to a maid cafe. Right? So firstly the positives. They have nailed the cutesie kawai atmosphere. Everything is pink. The desserts are cute animal themed and the girls coreograph their every move with cuteness. There were a bunch of business men drinking beer with rabbit ears and glowsticks all joining in with the dancing. There was a bunch of ladies having drink at another table. The girls are really friendly and the whole place lends itself to an enjoyable atmosphere. At least on the surface. However they're is also a shadier side. In this cafe and I would guess other similar themed cafes a certain type of client is drawn. Yhere was a middle aged loner male weirdo lurking about trying to become friends with clientel at every table. Most of them found this irrating at best, and downright creepy at worst. He was happy to tell anybody who would listen that he visits these cafes every weekend and spends 10000-15000Â¥ per night on dances and photographs. He payed for a dance on this occasion also and proceeded to writhe on the ground quasi worshipping the girl on the stage. VERY weird. And disturbing. When you think that the girls are hired for their pre-teen looks for extra cuteness bonus points, this place does not sit well in my thinking. This along with the rip-off pricing means its a big NO from me.
5 based on 315 reviews
Gluten Free Tâs Kitchen (Gluten Free 61 cafe & bar )we only serve the best gluten-free food and beverages.My goal is to provide a warm and relaxed place to enjoy a healthy lunch,afternoon tea or evening dinner for those with or without wheat allergies, ma
Finding Gluten-free in Japan can be challenging. I was happy to learn about this place from my research that I had a few options while in Tokyo. My husband, myself, and a friend stopped here for dinner. The menu I found was amazing in indicating food allergies. It made ordering a breeze for me.Most of the food was either a hit or a miss. I would recommend the shrimp and vegetables tempura, cajun fried chicken bites (AMAZING), sukiyaki, and of course sake to drink.The misses were ramen, marinated mushrooms, and yakisoba. Overall a great place for those who have allergies or intolerance. It is an easy place to bring your family members. It is on the smaller side so can be busy at times.
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