RESERVATION
At MIMARU, we select and recommend restaurants for our guests with the following ideas in mind:
– Can experience Japan
– Offer menus which small children can enjoy
– Offer menus written in English and other langueges
*Available languages may vary
Renowned for its devotion to coffee, this shop provides its own specialty home-roasted coffee. It offers coffee beans roasted at different temperatures, from light to medium to dark, to suite your taste. This shop uses an AeroPress machine to make the coffee, which adds a rich aroma and well-rounded texture. In addition to the food items in the breakfast and lunch menu, it also offers sweets, another pleasure to enjoy with a cup of coffee.
The world-class baristas at Streamer Coffee Company are famous for creating elaborate latte art using the free pour technique. Many latte art fans visit this shop from Japan and abroad for the world's best caffe latte.
This Japanese tea salon is located inside of the second directly managed store opened by Papier Tigre, a popular paper products store in Paris. The salon offers local seasonal foods, such as Japanese tea carefully selected from tea farmers throughout Japan and Japanese sweets and popular snacks from the surrounding area. After enjoying tea infused with the discerning taste and hospitality of Papier Tigre, browse their amazing stationery and paper products.
With full-height glazing and five-meter-high ceilings, this photogenic bookstore & cafe offers foods and drinks, with detailed attention given to authenticity, under the theme of a healthy diet. The eight-option deli menu is especially popular. A private dining space is available on the second floor where guests can hold business dinners or parties (reservation required). In spring and summer, you can take the foods outside for a rooftop picnic.
This popular restaurant offers French home cuisine cooked by a woman born and raised in Montmartre, Paris. Her parents also owned and ran a popular cafe in Montmartre. This restaurant has terrace seating reminiscent of a casual Parisian cafe. Offering a kid's menu for lunch and dinner, the restaurant provides a good time to both adults and children.
Only accessible via a narrow alley, this Japanese cuisine restaurant still retains traces of the past. The counter seats on the first floor are made of plain solid wood. The drawing rooms are located where a geisha house once stood, maintaining the Edo atmosphere. It is one of a few kaiseki restaurants that offer the Edo specialty negima nabe, a hot pot featuring tuna and vegetables, such as green onion and Chinese cabbage. The seasonal, authentic kaiseki dishes are must-try items.
*Only a set menu is available for lunch. Lunch: ¥1,500-¥5,500; Dinner: ¥8,000-
*Preschool children are not allowed to enter.
Yoshicho-Tei, an annex to Yoshiume, was built by restoring a private home to the traditional sukiya-zukuri style, now designated as a registered tangible cultural asset. Guests can enjoy seasonal, authentic kaiseki dishes, as well as craftsmanship that can rarely be found today, such as the ceiling made of Japanese Yaku cedar and the hallway lined with corrugated glass.
*Preschool children are not allowed to enter.
*Course meal only (10,000 yen~ *Extra10% service fee will be charged )
This grilled meat restaurant uses only high-quality wagyu beef. We recommend the lean meat, which a skilled chef will carefully grill in a block to bring out the best of the delicious, juicy beef flavor. The kimchi, dressing, and barbecue sauce are all homemade and additive-free. They also use high-quality ingredients, including additive-free seasoning.