Nice little French style café in a great location. But, you can’t claim to be a French café if you don’t offer croissants. So more like a fancy French coffee shop. Emphasis on fancy as a coffee can run you 500yen +. Good food but made for tiny little stomachs — so don’t come here hungry.
Howard S.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Pomona, CA
A good place to take a break after a long day exploring the city. Had a tuna sandwiches and a café latte.
Amélie O.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Berkeley, CA
This place made huge progress between my first time and second time there. To what can be hilariously surprising is that the second floor with the best view on the most popular and chic crossroad in Ginza used to be a smoking area! Fortunately it changed to non-smoking area, reducing the smoking area to the very corner in a glass box(good for them). Haha One of my fav is the Matcha Latte, but I reckon the prices are higher compare to a normal Doutor. You’ll tell me Ginza is expensive, and yes it’s the promenade spot of rich people.
Ray L.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Honolulu, HI
Cute french inspired café on the main corner of Ginza. They have hot and cold sandwiches and desserts. Nice sesting area on the fround and second floor.
Maile N.
Rating des Ortes: 4 San Francisco, CA
This is a great location in Ginza when you need a break from walking and shopping, woo! We stopped here for some tasty pastry and refreshing tea/coffee when we had a chance. Plus there is great people-watching here as it is so central. You can watch all of the Ginza/Tokyo people rushing to work in their fine pressed suits and work clothes while to refresh and rest your feet.