I recently visited "Kane Tanaka" in Omotesando with my sister and cousin. It was our first time meeting together in Tokyo in 4-5 years, making it a truly special gathering.
The Japanese restaurant had an ambiance of a museum, with an interior that was incredibly sophisticated and elegantly designed. The lunch course menu was a delightful experience, starting with a refreshing cold soup and a cold appetizer. For the main dishes, I chose half size of sushi and cold matcha soba noodles, which were both exquisite. The meal concluded with a small dessert and a drink.
Each dish was not only delicious but also beautifully presented. The three of us thoroughly enjoyed chatting about old memories while savoring the stunningly beautiful and tasty dishes. "Kane Tanaka" in Omotesando offers the perfect blend of casual dining and high-end Japanese cuisine, making it an...
Read moreI was delighted to find this hidden haven while exploring Omote-sando. On my never-ending quest for the rare thin, delicate style of Inaniwa udon, this perfect little bowl with beef and green onion satisfied my hopes for my visit to Japan. A light dessert was portioned perfectly for one (I chose fig creme brûlée, the least Japanese of the menu, but it features several options with red bean and a couple of anmitsu) I can tell it would be even more beautiful and relaxing during the daytime when the botanical...
Read moreThe place is definitely aesthetic, but the service needs a lot of improvement. When we arrived, there were only a few people inside, but by the time our desserts came - after quite a long wait - everyone else had already left. And these were cold items, so there was no reason for the delay. No one checked in on us the entire time, and I had to call out into the empty space just to get a water refill. The desserts themselves were pretty underwhelming and forgettable. I do not...
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