3 Best Restaurants in Tokyo, Japan

Cafe de l'ambre

$ | Chuo-ku

In business since 1948, Cafe de l'ambre is a legendary haunt for Tokyo's coffee aficionados. The retro decor provides a snapshot of an older Tokyo, while the caffeine fix options include a dozen or so single-origin beans, including some that have been aged for years.

Saza Coffee KITTE Marunouchi

$ | Chiyoda-ku

Serving aromatic coffee sourced from all over the world, this narrow, brick-lined café makes drinking an experience. The best seats are in front of the lab, where coffee bubbles in a siphon. They also serve creamy hot chocolate, coffee jelly, and milkshakes.

2–7–2 Marunouchi, Tokyo, Tokyo-to, 100-7003, Japan
03-6268--0720
Known For
  • Ethiopian coffee beans
  • not many seats
  • beautifully presented coffee

Turret Coffee

$ | Chuo-ku

Tucked away in a side street, this friendly café takes its name from the little "turret" trucks that used to cart produce around the old Tsukiji Market. The owner, Kawasaki-san, serves a powerful espresso in ceramic sake cups but also creates Instagramable latte art, all for similar prices to the far less enjoyable Starbucks on the corner.

2-12-6 Tsukiji, Tokyo, Tokyo-to, 104-0045, Japan
Known For
  • excellent espresso served in ceramic sake cups
  • latte art
  • early opening by Tokyo standards (from 7 am Monday to Saturday, from 9 am Sunday)
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Some irregular closing days (listed on Instagram)

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