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Japan, 〒104-0061 Tokyo, Chuo City, Ginza, 8-chōme−8−3 4 5F
kontakter telefon: +81 3-5537-6241
internet side: parlour.shiseido.co.jp
Større kort og retningerLatitude: 35.6685784, Longitude: 139.7619023
Cherry C
::Service was lovely and the food was great. Went there to try out their picture perfect omurice, their kids plate was a delight and hamburg was also tasty. We took our 4 year-old with us and it had a relatively quiet ambience so I wouldn't recommend bringing young kids to dine in.
Natallia Silchanka (natallia_in_tokyo)
::Great place for dinner in Ginza. The food is japanese/western, very tasty and the high level of service. Atmosphere is cosy and elegant. Definitely recommend this place after shopping. Downstairs is a food store where you can buy cookies, cakes, candies from their original brand for the cute souvenir.
Lovey Loi
::Great service , and just tranquil relaxing place to be at for our first lunch visit here. Had the lunch set followed by their signature strawberry parfait and added on the shortcake to try. Nice way to end off our last day in Tokyo. It’s also great for solo travellers.
Wong Francis
::The name may make u think this is a beauty salon, but it actually isn't. This place has history and oozing old-world charm. Customers are mostly locals and are mostly elderly. For many of them, this place probably brings back fond memories of their younger days. You can just walk in. They prefer you booked ahead, but come here early, say before noon (they open at 11:30am), you'll most likely get a seat and have lunch. This review refers to the restaurant on the 4th floor. That's where the old-world charm is at its best. Waiters are very well trained and refined like a 5 star restaurant. Food is middle to slightly high price. Their curries are legendary, so we tried them. It didn't disappoint, rich in flavor but medium to mild, meat are so tender, comes with rice and condiments. Also, this is one of the very few places in Japan, where we actually had our bills at the table, not at the cashier as most do. We thoroughly enjoyed ourselves. When it's about 12:30pm, already a long queue was forming, it goes to show how popular this place really is.
Daphne
::We went to the cafe on the third floor (restaurant is on the 4th) for tea-time. Options are on the sweet side and lesser savoury options. They have monthly specials so I expect the menu to change slightly ever so often. Very IG worthy. Go on a weekday and it'll be less crowded.