I came to know this Japanese-Frecnch style restaurant when I first went to Laputa Asagaya mini theatre in 1998. The theatre shows good old Japanese films especially post-war films. Anyway, I was so famished after watching the film and went upstairs to have a cup of coffee and a piece of chocolate gateaux. When the theatre was still new to Asagaya area, I remember the restaurant didn't have much on the menu and not that popular. It was a very quiet place especially in the evening but now with social media, they seem to have some loyal customers. Personally, I don't recommend here to have special dinner but good to drop by for casual dinner or lunch after seeing some films at the mini-theatre downstairs. Not a place to visit from afar unless you're living in the neighborhood or you're planning to see a film at Laputa Asagaya.(Note: this restaurant don't have restrooms catered for people with disabilities and temporary injured people with use of mobility aids...
Read moreFrankly speaking, it was much better in the past or maybe it tasted better with wine. Now that wine cannot be served due to covid19 restrictions maybe the "taste shows its true face". No, I must say that this place is not really "French", just à-là-french,but this aside there is more surface than substance. The taste was nothing exceptional. The place is great though, but I won't come again. Besides it's cash only... too many negative things for a simple just...
Read moreA very charming, rustic experience in which you can easily forget that you are right next to a Tokyo train station. Good food, good service and a reasonably...
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