GINZA OFFICIALおすすめ◯選
2024.09.27
“GINZA OFFICIAL”, the official website of the Ginza district, provides information on events and the area. This page introduces eight select breakfasts recommended by GINZA OFFICIAL, the authority in the Ginza district.
When you get tired of your hotel’s breakfast, head out to Ginza! Ginza is home to some of the world’s most delicious foods, and you can find breakfasts from all kinds of cuisines. Let us introduce you to eight unique restaurants that are so popular they have lines from the start of the day. Enjoy one of Ginza’s exceptional breakfasts to start your day.
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Originating in Sydney, Australia, and offering an all-day dining experience, bills is famous for its ricotta pancakes and scrambled eggs that are called “the best breakfast in the world” or “the world’s best egg dishes.” When compared to the restaurant’s seven other locations throughout Japan, bills Ginza fascinates with an especially luxurious atmosphere.
Tall ceilings give the inside a liberating feel, while plenty of light streaming through large glass windows puts guests in the perfect mood for breakfast!
Orange Juice, ¥1,200
Bircher muesli: green apple, dates, pistachios, ¥1,800
Fresh Aussie breakfast: poached egg, gravlax salmon, spinach, avocado, cherry tomato salsa, ¥2,700, + toast, ¥300
We will introduce you to highly recommended, popular morning items (available from 8:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.) that attract a line of guests from the moment we open.
The restaurant's health-conscious menu provides a lineup of dishes that make the most of fresh ingredients and will delight your body. The simplicity of the fresh Aussie breakfast—featuring poached eggs, gravlax salmon, spinach, avocado, and cherry tomato salsa—allows for a careful selection of ingredients, offering the exceptional taste you expect from bills.
The Bircher muesli with green apple, dates, and pistachios is made by soaking the oats overnight in apple juice and then adding dried fruit and nuts as toppings. This healthy item is packed with dietary fiber and low in calories.
Sunrise: berries, banana, apple juice, orange juice, Greek yogurt, ¥1,200
Jasmine rice salad with fennel and pickled daikon radish: quinoa, green kimchi, yuzu dressing, and tofu or tuna (photo shows tuna), ¥2,200
The jasmine rice salad with fennel and pickled daikon radish: quinoa, green kimchi, yuzu dressing, and tofu or tuna updates one of bills popular dishes—the poke bowl—and allows for plant-based option with tofu. It also takes their signature brown rice and replaces it with jasmine rice. Jasmine rice, prepared the bills way, features coriander, chives, quinoa, and millet for a healthy, nutritious base of rice. Toppings include daikon radish pickled in turmeric and house-made green kimchi, while the dish is finished off with a fennel and sprout salad served with a yuzu dressing.
Loaded with vegetables and quite filling, the more you eat, the lighter you’ll feel. Why not recharge your mind and body with this incredible bills breakfast?
If you’d like to avoid the morning rush, then stopping by between 3:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. would be ideal.
bills Ginza
Address: Okura House 12F, 2-6-12 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
TEL: 03-5524-1900
Hours: 8:30 a.m.–11:00 p.m.
Open 365 days a year
No. of seats: 137
English menu: Available
Reservations: Available
WORLD BREAKFAST ALLDAY Ginza Store serves breakfasts from around the globe to let people learn about the world through breakfast. The cute, cream yellow exterior catches the eye and gives the feeling that you’ve been wandering through some foreign town. You can tell which country’s cuisine is being served for the month by checking the flag that is displayed. Rumor has it that many people will come here seeking the flavors of home.
The Croatian breakfast for ¥2,200 is available for a limited time from October 2 through December 1, 2024.
The menu features breakfast dishes from three regular countries, as well as limited-time items from 60 different countries that rotate every two months.
New international dishes are created in partnership with that country’s embassy or people from the country living in Tokyo, as the restaurant prides itself in accurately representing each country’s flavors. Dishes aren’t made to appeal to the Japanese palate but rather offer the enjoyment of authentic flavors.
Taiwanese breakfast, ¥1,750
The regular breakfast choices come from a lineup of British, American, and Taiwanese cuisines. The popular Taiwanese breakfast features a filling combination of savory soy-milk soup (xian doujiang), Taiwanese egg crepe (dan bing), and mochi rice ball (fan tuan) with a five-ingredient filling. The fact that you can enjoy the authentic flavors of three Taiwanese dishes in one go without having to travel to Taiwan will blow you away!
Many people aim for the 7:30 a.m. open time on weekends, so be sure to wake up early and get there as soon as possible. Breakfast is served all day, however, so don’t worry if you accidentally sleep in.
WORLD BREAKFAST ALLDAY Ginza Store
Address: 1F, 2-12-12 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
TEL: 03-6672-5095
Hours: 7:30 a.m.–8:00 p.m. (last order at 7:00 p.m.)
Closed: Occasional closures
No. of seats: 12
English menu: Available
Reservations: Not accepted
With no conspicuous signage or name, the bukeoguk specialty restaurant Tarachan has a simple yet elegant appearance. Bukeoguk is a beloved homestyle Korean dish made with dried pollack simmered in soup. In Korea, it is a popular breakfast item to deal with hangovers.
The owner was first impressed by the delicious flavors of the dish when she ate it in Seoul, Korea, and opened the shop in December of 2021 because she wanted people to enjoy its authentic flavors in Japan as well.
The warmth of the woodwork inside the store, plus the carved lighting and modern tilework all lead to a calm atmosphere. The only item available is bukeoguk. You can order by buying a ticket (cash not accepted) from the ticket machine at the front of the restaurant.
Bukeoguk, ¥1,300 (includes rice, nabak kimchi, napa cabbage kimchi, green onion kimchi, and salted and fermented opossum shrimp)
This savory soup simmers dried pollack in a broth made from kelp and bonito flakes, and includes egg and frozen tofu for a nutrient-packed delight. The kimchi that comes with the set is handmade by the owner! You can eat it separately as a side, or put it in the soup to change up the flavors.
The gentle flavors of bukeoguk are a rarity in the typically spicy cuisine of Korea, and are great for mornings when you’re not feeling too hungry! This nutrient-rich soup will seep through every cell in your body and help you have a healthy start to your day.
Tarachan
Address: Suzuki Bldg. 1F, 3-13-5 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
TEL: 03-6278-7780
Hours: 7:00 a.m.–7:00 p.m. (closes at 4:00 p.m. on Saturdays) *Closes when the soup runs out
Closed: Sundays, national holidays
No. of seats: 12
English menu: Not available
Reservations: Available for parties of 4 or more
*Cash not accepted
The restaurant Furutoshi is located on the second floor of Solaria Nishitetsu Hotel Ginza. Take one step in and you’ll immediately be lifted by its unusual mood! A high-quality, refined atmosphere worthy of a hotel permeates the premises with its modern setting that utilizes plenty of natural wood.
The talk of this restaurant is its half-buffet breakfast that’s gaining popularity for being an incredible breakfast. With a full menu that is reliably delicious and includes a half-buffet, main dishes, and a drink bar, the restaurant is beloved by many repeat customers.
Half-buffet breakfast starts at ¥2,800
The half-buffet table features salads made from farm-fresh, directly shipped vegetables, fruit, and more for a total of around 20 beautifully presented cold foods. Sweets such as cookies and jellies, along with dressings and jams, are all homemade, showcasing the restaurant’s commitment to quality.
The drink area features not only familiar soft drinks like coffee and black tea but also homemade smoothies. Their rich, delicious flavors made from seasonal fruits and vegetables will get your day started right.
Ginza Furutoshi fruit sandwich from the main menu *Limited quantity, fruit varies by season
The main menu offers guests three options: Japanese cuisine, Western cuisine, or a fruit sandwich.
The extremely photogenic Ginza Furutoshi fruit sandwich is a great choice.
This cake-like open sandwich features seasonal fruit, whipped cream, yogurt, and Jersey milk, and is so beautiful that you won’t want to cut into it.
Its textures are lighter than you can imagine, with zero sweetness and heaviness from the whipped cream! The balance of bread, cream, and fruit is perfect, creating an exquisite dish that melts in your mouth and leaves you finishing it in no time.
This popular fruit sandwich attracts visitors from far away, and with limited quantities available and orders coming from non-hotel guests, you’ll want to get there as soon as possible! Come and enjoy this one-of-a-kind morning experience.
Hours (breakfast): 7:00 a.m.–10:00 a.m. (last order at 9:30 a.m.); Weekends and holidays: 7:00 a.m.–10:30 a.m. (last order at 10:00 a.m.)
Open 365 days a year
No. of seats: 54
English menu: Available
Reservations: Not accepted
*Allergy list available
Solaria Nishitetsu Hotel Ginza
The concept of the hotel is "a base for relaxation and enjoyment. The Kabuki-za Theater, a center f...
Address:4-9-2 Ginza, Chuo City, Tokyo
Tel:+81 3-6731-5555
A hot topic among curry lovers after it appeared in the Tsukiji Outer Market in 2020, Ittaikan moved to Ginza and reopened in June of 2024. Its popularity has continued to increase, causing eager guests to line up in front of the restaurant before it opens.
Many people may be surprised by the idea of curry for breakfast, but you’re sure to be captivated by its delicious flavors once you try it!︎
Wagyu beef curry, ¥1,650 (includes mashed potatoes, red cabbage raspberry marinade, South Indian-style daikon radish pickles, and glazed carrots)
This wagyu beef curry is the only contender! It’s made from 100% A5 wagyu Japanese Black beef. Slow-cooking the beef makes it tender and fall apart in the mouth, while still delivering an impactful presence in the curry! The incredible curry sauce features a fruitiness that’s followed by an exquisite spiciness.
The only thing the restaurant cares about as much as its curry is its shimmering white rice. Taking 20 to 30 minutes to prepare, the rice is cooked fresh to order in an earthenware pot. The rice master has carefully selected and prepared three varieties, each enhancing the flavors of the curry.
Choose your favorite brand: Ittaikan’s original blend of Tsuyahime and Yukiwakamaru, Yamagata Prefecture’s best brands; Sakihokore from Akita Prefecture with its fluffy grains and sweetness that spreads across the palate as you chew; or Yukitsubaki from Uonuma in Niigata Prefecture, the highest quality rice with a firm texture and a rich sweetness and flavor (+ ¥150). The steam and aroma that rises from the earthenware pot when you open the lid is beyond description.
Be sure to come and enjoy the perfect combination of rice and curry.
Ittaikan
Address: Ishida Bldg. Ginza 1F, 4-14-1 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
TEL: 03-3542-5055
Hours: 8:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m. (last order at 2:30 p.m.)
Closed: Wednesdays, Thursdays
No. of seats: 18
English menu: Available
Reservations: Not accepted
*Cash not accepted
THE CITY BAKERY is a popular bakery and cafe that originated in New York. Their Tokyu Plaza Ginza store is directly connected to Ginza Station, making it incredibly easy to access. It serves up delicious New York flavors like pretzel croissants made with a local recipe and giant muffins, earning high marks from international clientele. If you’d like to use the cafe, make sure to grab a seat before ordering.
CB breakfast, ¥1,320 (+ ¥220 to upgrade to the pretzel croissant); Cafe latte, ¥594
The morning menu (7:30 a.m.–11:00 a.m.) features French toast, eggs benedict, and other great breakfast dishes. The simple CB breakfast plate, which includes delicious thick-cut toast, fried egg, bacon, and a salad, provides balanced nutrition and is perfect for those early, active days.
In addition to the morning menu, you can make breakfast to your liking by ordering bread or deli items from the adjoining bakery.
Iced blended coffee (small), ¥484; Iced homemade lemonade (small), ¥660
From seasonal to original drinks, the restaurant offers a large variety of options to pair with your breakfast. Especially, be sure to try the coffee supervised by the barista, who expertly selects different bean varieties for each type of coffee to deliver tailored flavors. The original homemade lemonade combines lemon, honey, sugar, and rosemary, which are steeped for 48 hours to create a rich aroma and refreshing flavor. Try it mixed with soda in the summer and served hot in the winter.
THE CITY BAKERY Tokyu Plaza Ginza
Tokyu Plaza Ginza B2F, 5-2-1 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
TEL: 03-6264-5201
Cafe hours: 7:30 a.m.–9:00 p.m.
Closed: Tokyu Plaza Ginza closing days
No. of seats: 55
English menu: Available
Reservations: Not accepted
THE CITY BAKERY Tokyu Plaza Ginza
An NY-born bakery and café. Directly connected to Ginza Station for easy access, our morning menu is...
Address:Tokyu Plaza Ginza B2F, 5-2-1 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
Tel:03-6264-5201
The long-standing Tricolore Main Location was established in 1936. It has a strikingly charming, retro appearance with its red brick walls amidst the modern buildings of Ginza. When you pass through the revolving door, carefully polished to an elegant amber color, you’ll enter a world completely disconnected from the hustle and bustle of the city. Its expansive atmosphere is wrapped in a classical style and decorated with antique furnishings.
Morning set, ¥930 (includes antique blended coffee, salad, and toast) *¥1,300 as of October 1
Customers who line up outside before the cafe opens are usually eager to enjoy the morning set. Their signature antique blended coffee is made from carefully selected, high-quality beans harvested in the highlands of Central and South America, roasted to a strong, rich finish. This aromatic cup highlights the acidity while striking a designed balance with its bitterness.
They use pain de mie for their thick-cut toast from the popular bakery Burdigala that has its main location in Hiroo. Thinking of how it would pair with the coffee, they focused on finding bread that offers plentiful wheat aromas and crisp, flaky texture. The bread is delivered each morning, and the staff cut each piece by hand. It is then toasted quickly on high heat to be crispy on the outside but soft and chewy on the inside.
Cafe au lait for an additional ¥50 (¥90 starting on October 1)
Morning drink options include cafe au lait and black tea, and we especially recommend you try the cafe au lait. Coffee and milk, each in silver pots, are poured from up high right in front of your eyes for a truly stunning performance! But more than just for the visual, pouring from up high introduces air into the drink, making for a lighter mouthfeel. The fluffiness of the milk will keep you coming back sip after sip. They are also kind enough to answer requests for extra milk or more.
All of this is why the Tricolore Main Location continues to attract visitors from far and wide for its morning menu. Get an early start and come experience an incredible morning you won’t forget.
Hours : 8:00 a.m.–7:00 p.m. (last order at 6:30 p.m.) *Breakfast ends at 11:30 a.m.
Closed: Tuesdays
No. of seats: 49
English menu: Available
Reservations: Not accepted
Ginza Breakfast Lab is a buffet-style restaurant on the second floor of the Hotel Musse Ginza Meitetsu.
The buffet table is lined with small dishes that provide a variety of Japanese, Western, and Chinese tastes, all crafted from seasonal ingredients by a head chef with a background in traditional Japanese cuisine. Every plate is carefully crafted by the hands of chefs from preparation to cooking, offering authentic flavors.
Breakfast, ¥2,420 (¥2,750 on weekends and holidays, *50-minute time limit) *The menu changes every three months. Photos are for illustrative purposes only.
To serve yourself, take the tray from your table that is separated into nine sections to the buffet and fill it with the items of your choice.
There are 15 varieties of small dishes that offer a good balance of nutrition including fish, meat, and vegetables. They are also beautifully presented to delight your eyes as well as your taste buds! In addition to the small dishes, other choices include miso soup, seasoned rice, and more for the Japanese cuisine lover to get more than their fill. The restaurant also features a full lineup of desserts for after your meal such as the very popular French toast, monaka wafers where you sandwich the red bean paste yourself, and seasonal sweets.
One dish you don’t want to miss is the Sangenton Pork golden broth shabu-shabu, prepared in the live kitchen and served fresh to order. If you place the shabu-shabu ticket found on your tray into the designated box, it will be prepared for you on the spot and delivered to your seat. The pork passed through the homemade golden broth taken from bonito flakes and kelp is juicy and so delicious that you’ll want to drink the broth as well.
It is recommended that you make a reservation in advance as the restaurant is quite popular and full every day.
Ginza Breakfast Lab
Hotel Musse Ginza Meitetsu 2F, 7-12-9 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
TEL: 03-6264-7037(Reception hours: 7:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.)
Hours (breakfast): 7:00 a.m.–11:00 p.m. (last admission at 10:00 a.m.)
Open 365 days a year
No. of seats: 41
English menu: Available
Reservations: Available
Ginza Breakfast lab
This hotel buffet features an array of Japanese and Western dishes prepared with care and dedication...
Address:Hotel Musse Ginza Meitetsu 2F, 7-12-9 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
Tel:03-6264-7037 (Reception hours: 7:00a.m.-3:00p.m.)
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