20 restaurantes French por Recomendación en Cerca de Estación de Ginnza
¿Qué es French?: French cuisine centers on craft, balance, and the pleasure of the table. Menus often move in a gentle arc from amuse-bouche and hors d’oeuvre to fish, meat, cheese, and dessert, inviting a measured pace and thoughtful pairings. Sauces built from stocks, wine, and butter frame the flavors, while techniques such as sautéing, braising, poaching, and confit create depth and texture. Classic dishes like coq au vin, bouillabaisse, duck confit, and steak au poivre appear alongside seasonal market plates and contemporary interpretations. Bistros tend to highlight comfort and simple generosity, whereas modern dining rooms may emphasize precision and plating finesse. Bread, artisanal cheese, and pastries—crème brûlée, soufflé, or tarte Tatin—often round out the experience. Whether you seek a leisurely multi-course meal or an unfussy plate with a glass of wine, this category offers a spectrum of styles connected by technique, terroir, and a respect for ingredients.
Japan Calificaciones de usuarios4.61(61 elementos)
JPY 20.000
JPY 36.000
French / A 0.7 kilómetros de Estación de Ginnza /
Año 2026 Seleccionado
Año 2025 Seleccionado
Miki
@miki-325787
5.00
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Visitas1veces
A memorable dining experience spent at She Ino
Each dish is beautiful, that is already a given.
However, the cuisine at She Ino cannot be described simply with the words "beautiful" and "luxurious."
It is not pretentious, yet it feels familiar, as if you have tasted it somewhere before, but it is completely different.
The moment it enters your mouth,
"Ah, this is something I feel I understand yet do not understand,"
that quiet surprise was present with every dish.
The power of the ingredients, the way they are cooked, the layering of flavors, and the lingering aftertaste. Each element asserts itself without being overwhelming, yet everything leaves a proper impression.
It is not just that "it is delicious because it uses the best ingredients," but rather, the thought put into "how to handle them" is conveyed more and more as you continue to eat.
The flow of the entire course is truly beautiful, with no heaviness or strain, just a pleasant experience that carries you through to the end.
Before I realized it, my heart was filled even before I could analyze the flavors.
And then, the birthday dessert plate.
The beautiful flowers painted across the plate,
and the meticulous attention to detail in that one piece,
was so breathtaking that it left me speechless; it was not just a "presentation" but conveyed a warmth that celebrated a precious moment together.
What made that time even more special was the presence of Mr. Ito, the president.
While maintaining a dignified atmosphere, his occasional smile and subtle humor eased the tension of us first-time visitors without us even noticing. Just like the food, the care for the atmosphere itself was naturally conveyed.
And of course, it was not just Mr. Ito; the hospitality of all the staff was also impressive.
They never overstepped, yet they were attentive to our needs.
That balance and their smiles made the entire space soft and comfortable.
It is fitting for a special day, yet you can relax without feeling stiff.
Even days later, I find myself reminiscing about that time.
I definitely want to return,
that is how I feel about this place.
supreme
A grand maison that even a crying child can't stop talking about.
Everything was supreme.
The food, the service, the ambiance of the restaurant, everything was top-notch.
In particular, the cauliflower mousse, one of the signature dishes, is always impressive.
If I had to pick a weak point, it would be that the customer sitting in the back of the room was a little annoying with his indescribable talk with his companion (laugh).
I would like to visit again.
Dominique Bouchet Tokyo is a Michelin-starred French restaurant overseen by a world-renowned chef. The high-quality furnishings and thoughtfully designed partitions create a relaxing atmosphere, as if you were invited to a friend's home. By adding a modern interpretation to traditional French cuisine, it offers new culinary delights paired with wines carefully selected by the sommelier. As a hidden gem in Ginza, this charming restaurant provides new discoveries with each visit.
Japan Calificaciones de usuarios3.84(11 elementos)
JPY 12.000
JPY 20.000
French / A 0.1 kilómetros de Estación de Ginnza /
gourmet _m
@mmfoods
4.00
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For a stylish women's party or an anniversary date
For an anniversary date...
---For an anniversary date, this is the place to go.
Lunch budget: from 7,000 yen
Interior: Table seating only with wide space between seats
Lighting: bright
Clientele: Many madams
More mature than #BistroAm or #BistroAm
Yale is more adult oriented.
Always full on weekends for lunch if you don't make reservations early.
Chef Yamamoto's lunch course
(5,800 yen) and champagne (1,500 yen)
The theme for this season is "Six Flavors.
The first and last dishes are dishes expressing the six flavors.
Parfait with more than 20 kinds of vegetables
and duck meat, etc.
I really enjoyed all of them.
Also, I thought the bread was really good.
I thought the bread was really good, but it was made by Bricolage Bread.
My favorite bakery.
They offer anniversary plates in a flower box!
Due to the influence of
My desire for a full course French meal was growing, but it was fulfilled: ☺︎
I wonder how many prototypes were made to come up with this combination and the degree of baking.
I wondered how many prototypes they had to make before they came up with this combination.
I ate it with a sense of drama in my heart.
I want to go to Grand Maison next time!
A sophisticated French world that feels extraordinary
l'art et la manière is a modern and elegant French restaurant located in the heart of Ginza. The chef's creativity shines through in dishes that continuously surprise and delight, using seasonal Japanese ingredients. The interior features a calm atmosphere dominated by white, and the warm service creates an extraordinary experience.
As the main dining room of the Imperial Hotel, one of Japan's leading hotels in business for over 125 years, Les Saisons has a long history of entertaining numerous guests. The restaurant is famous for its authentic full-course French cuisine, the service provided by the staff, and the atmosphere of the restaurant, all of which are top-notch.
Oishi in August, the soup has always been a scallop consommé, but now corn soup is available. It is a sweet and tasty cold soup. The main course was a filet of beef that was grilled over charcoal. The meat was a fillet of beef, grilled on a charcoal fire, and the center was melt-in-your-mouth delicious. The name of the curry dish was also changed from 13 to 14.
Today's menu
Butter tea
Amuse (caviar, button lobster, etc.)
Buffoon sea urchin (Rishiri), Hokkiyaki mussels, cauliflower mousse
Shrimp, trifle and balsamic vinegar rice
Cold corn soup (Takane corn)
appetizer (six kinds of jelly, rock mussels, confit of sweetfish, rabbit terrine)
fig jam, raspberry foie gras
grilled turban shell and scallop
Pie stuffed with red prawns
Roasted pigeon
Mouthful of Luna Piena (Kochi)
Char-grilled fillet of beef
rice topped with abalone
Plate 14 Curry
Mouthful 2 lychee, peach
Yamecha Creme Brulee
Les Copains de Dominique Bouchet is a hidden gem located in the basement of Ginza, offering casual French cuisine. From amuse-bouches to desserts, each dish delights both the eyes and the palate. With a bistronomy style, it's a place where you can enjoy authentic French food in a relaxed atmosphere, making it well worth a visit.
I enjoyed it very much. The main course was a lunch set where I could choose pasta, gratin, or stuffed cabbage, accompanied by sweet potato soup, kale salad, and focaccia, each served separately. I had the stuffed cabbage, and I liked the flavor with a nice accent. I would like to visit again.
A restaurant that grabs the hearts of girls. A restaurant that makes hearts dance.
On the 10th floor of CHANEL in Ginza, supervised by the French master Alain Ducasse, "Beige" is a Michelin 2-star restaurant.
The elevator button has the CHANEL mark.
Once inside, a long corridor with wating sofas on both sides leads to a restaurant with high windows and bright light.
There are cute bean bonsai trees on the tables with waiting seats.
This is a unique presentation by Alain Ducasse, who loves Japan.
The dishes are light with a touch of Japanese style, and the portions are suitable for even the older generation.
The style is the exact opposite of the authentic Alain Ducasse style.
The restaurant focuses more on the sweets than the food.
The camelia cake, the symbol of CHANEL, is beautiful and delicious.
This restaurant is recommended for a date.
EMU is a French restaurant in Ginza that is easily accessible for families. The authentic French dishes served in a calm private room feature exquisite flavors that appeal to both children and adults. The warm hospitality and attentive service leave a lasting impression with every visit. Dishes made with seasonal ingredients carefully selected by skilled chefs will surely surprise you with their deliciousness.
Authentic French cuisine in a hidden bistro in Ginza
Bistro Vivienne is a charming, intimate bistro located behind the main streets of Ginza. The dishes crafted by the former chef of Ginza Le Can showcase the ingredients' flavors to their fullest in each plate. Notably, the chef's skill shines through in the charcuterie and pâté en croûte. The wine list features a rich selection of wines from various regions of France, particularly Burgundy, making it a perfect choice to enhance a special dinner.
Exquisite French Cuisine Merging Japanese and Western Elements
Restaurant Toyo Tokyo is a supreme dining establishment where the aesthetic of Japanese cuisine beautifully merges with the innovation of French cooking. Located in Hibiya Midtown, the dishes skillfully utilize fresh seasonal ingredients, captivating all who visit. The sophisticated space features counter seating and private rooms, making it perfect for special moments with loved ones. Each dish evokes surprise and emotion, delivering an unforgettable dining experience.
A bistro where you can enjoy casual yet authentic French cuisine
Bistro jeujeu Ginza Corridor offers a heartwarming, homey atmosphere where you can enjoy authentic French dishes. The lively ambiance from the open kitchen and the extensive menu are appealing, making it perfect for a variety of occasions. The warm hospitality of the experienced owner always welcomes visitors and provides a wonderful experience.
A perfect fusion of Japanese ingredients and French wine
Ivoire is a small hidden gem where you can enjoy high-quality bistro cuisine in an atmospheric setting. Each dish highlights the quality of the ingredients and meticulous preparation, with the lamb dishes from Tokachi being particularly exquisite. The chef's skills, combined with carefully selected natural French wines by the sommelier, create a wonderful harmony with the food. You can enjoy a special moment in a comfortable atmosphere that feels both casual and exceptional.
An authentic French restaurant where you can savor the traditions of Lyon
Saramange de Izashi Wakisaka is a rare restaurant in Ginza where you can enjoy authentic Lyonnaise cuisine. Chef Wakisaka's dishes faithfully recreate classic Lyon recipes, characterized by a perfect selection of ingredients that offer a rustic yet delicate flavor. Visitors praise that each plate fills them with happiness, making it a place worth visiting at least once. For those who want to indulge in genuine Lyonnaise cuisine, this is a must-visit spot.
Classical Modern French Cuisine with a Touch of Southern France
Nestled in the 7th district of Ginza, Rodrant is a hidden gem that captivates visitors with its beautiful interior reminiscent of Southern France. Based on classical French techniques, the dishes are delicately crafted using seasonal ingredients, offering a feast for both the eyes and the palate. Each dish, from the amuse-bouche to the scallop mousse, presents a unique perspective and deliciousness that is truly worth experiencing. Enjoy a special moment in a space that embodies the unique spirit of Japan.
A hidden restaurant where you can enjoy meticulously crafted high-end French cuisine
Le sourire d'ange is a hidden French restaurant located at the border of Shimbashi and Ginza. It offers elaborately prepared classical French dishes that are hard to believe are managed by just one chef. Enjoy exquisite French cuisine made with high-quality ingredients and carefully crafted sauces in a homely atmosphere.