
Le Cabaret is a bistro where you can enjoy an ambiance reminiscent of Saint-Germain-des-Prés in Paris. The warm atmosphere of the interior and the cheerful service from the staff further enrich the experience. Every dish is exquisite, and the seasonal menu changes make each visit a delight. The restaurant features simple yet impressive dishes, such as Yamagata beef steak frites, attracting many repeat customers.
It can be used for a wide range of purposes, from a café as a morning meal to a bistro for dinner. The interior is stylish and comfortable with an open-style kitchen and music playing from vinyl records. The popular Dutch pancakes are a perfect combination of burrata cheese, prosciutto ham, and syrup. This popular restaurant is a popular place to repeat many times, where you can enjoy delicate cuisine in a fashionable space.
Away from the hustle and bustle of Shibuya, as the name suggests, this hidden bistro is tucked away at the end of a back alley. The concept of the bistro is "casual yet sophisticated cuisine," and it offers a casual and enjoyable atmosphere. Open from morning, the morning French toast is also popular.
Pignon is a renowned casual French restaurant located in the depths of Shibuya. The pleasant, open-terrace-style interior creates a relaxing space for visitors in various situations. Each dish is made with carefully selected ingredients focused on local production for local consumption, and the cooking of fish and meat, along with the flavorful salads, receive high praise. It offers a luxurious experience where you can enjoy authentic bistro cuisine while spending a fun and lively time.
Eat Trip is a hidden gem restaurant located within walking distance from Meiji Jingu Mae. The interior exudes warmth from wood, and seasonal flowers from the adjacent flower shop adorn the space. The dishes are made with fresh, reliable ingredients, offering simple yet surprising flavors. Each visit reveals unique dishes that showcase the restaurant's evolution.


