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Ginza 🌟 L'Osier: A Michelin Three-Star Lunch Experience (1)🌟✨

🎉I finally got to visit the restaurant I've been wanting to try for so long—L'Osier, a three-star Michelin French restaurant under the Shiseido umbrella. Usually, reservations are booked two months in advance, but I got lucky and found an opening for the next few days (probably due to a cancellation), so I quickly made a reservation. 🎉 There are several lunch set options, ranging from 10,000 to over 30,000 yen. 🎉 I chose the most basic set, thinking I wouldn't be able to eat too much since I had another dinner reservation later. The set includes soup, appetizers, petit fours, and desserts, with one meat main course (no fish options) for 17,000 yen. Including beverages and service charges, the total came to 45,000 yen. (I wouldn't recommend this set—it was a bit of a letdown. ❌) 🌇 Bread 🥪: There are five types to choose from. Only one, the butter bread, is soft; the other four are quite crusty. Olive oil is provided by default, but you can ask the staff for butter. 🧈 The bread itself was average—nothing special, but not bad either. 🌇However, the service was impeccable! Waitstaff kept coming over with bread baskets, asking if I needed more bread, which was really impressive. 👍🏻👍🏻 #Tokyo 🌇✨

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Ginza 🌟 L'Osier: A Michelin Three-Star Lunch Experience (1)🌟✨

🎉I finally got to visit the restaurant I've been wanting to try for so long—L'Osier, a three-star Michelin French restaurant under the Shiseido umbrella. Usually, reservations are booked two months in advance, but I got lucky and found an opening for the next few days (probably due to a cancellation), so I quickly made a reservation. 🎉 There are several lunch set options, ranging from 10,000 to over 30,000 yen. 🎉 I chose the most basic set, thinking I wouldn't be able to eat too much since I had another dinner reservation later. The set includes soup, appetizers, petit fours, and desserts, with one meat main course (no fish options) for 17,000 yen. Including beverages and service charges, the total came to 45,000 yen. (I wouldn't recommend this set—it was a bit of a letdown. ❌) 🌇 Bread 🥪: There are five types to choose from. Only one, the butter bread, is soft; the other four are quite crusty. Olive oil is provided by default, but you can ask the staff for butter. 🧈 The bread itself was average—nothing special, but not bad either. 🌇However, the service was impeccable! Waitstaff kept coming over with bread baskets, asking if I needed more bread, which was really impressive. 👍🏻👍🏻 #Tokyo 🌇✨

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