Cafe La Boheme Ginza
Cafe / Bakery / Pastries / Desserts
Indulge in authentic Italian flavors just a step away from Ginza Station at Cafe La Boheme, where every dish is crafted with passion and precision.
Restaurant Details
Revered for its sublime Italian culinary offerings, Cafe La Boheme Ginza is a gem in Tokyo's bustling Ginza district. It is particularly known for its wood-fired Margherita pizza, which locals and tourists alike rave about. With its luscious and crispy crust, topped with fresh mozzarella and basil, this pizza is the epitome of Italian authenticity.
Another highlight is the aglio e olio pasta, perfectly complemented by fresh clams and nuanced with seaweed. Diners can end their meal on a sweet note with the restaurant's signature seasonal zuccotto dessert, a delightful treat that changes throughout the year.
The restaurant's open-kitchen concept adds a layer of interaction, allowing guests to witness the artisans at work. The modern rustic decor, combined with thoughtful lighting, creates a warm and inviting ambiance, suitable for both intimate dinners and group gatherings.
Service at Cafe La Boheme is as impeccable as the food, with a welcoming staff poised to enhance every dining experience. The restaurant prides itself on offering generous portions at a great value, complementing their authentic dishes with an extensive wine selection.
Conveniently located near Ginza Station, Cafe La Boheme is your gateway to Italy, right in the heart of Tokyo.
Cafe La Boheme Ginza Phone Number
Cafe La Boheme Ginza Business Days
Cafe La Boheme Ginza Address
Tokai-do Ginza Building B1F, 6-4-1 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-0061
Cafe La Boheme Ginza Cancellation Policy
Cancel your reservation at least 1 week before the dining start time to receive a full refund minus a 3.2% transaction fee.
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