Cafe La Boheme Sakurashincho
Cafe / Bakery / Pastries / Desserts
Cafe La Boheme Sakurashincho, where Italian culinary mastery unfolds amidst cozy vintage charm near Sakurashinmachi Station, offering signature pizzas and pastas.
Restaurant Details
Nestled in the heart of Tokyo's bustling Setagaya City, Cafe La Boheme Sakurashincho is a sanctuary for lovers of Italian cuisine. A mere stone's throw from Sakurashinmachi Station, it welcomes guests into an ambiance that seamlessly fuses rustic charm with urban sophistication. The cafe is famed for its signature peperoncino pasta, marrying the perfect blend of garlic and spicy chili, and wood-fired pizzas that crisp to perfection with toppings that dance on your taste buds.
When at Cafe La Boheme, an exploratory culinary journey is inevitable. The gorgonzola honey pizza uniquely captures sweet and savory essences, making it a revered choice among frequent diners. In daylight, the cafe transforms with its open terrace, offering a delightful venue to bask in sunshine while sipping on expertly brewed espresso.
The restaurant's decor, with its plush sofa seating and classic vintage touches, wraps diners in comfort, encouraging extended stays. Ideal for romantic dinners or casual gatherings, the charismatic interior sets the mood just right. The service, delivered with warmth, reflects a seamless blend of tradition and modern hospitality.
Under the helm of a seasoned culinary team, Cafe La Boheme has carved a niche, consistently drawing patrons who crave authenticity in every bite. It's a locale where Italian heritage is savored, conversations flow effortlessly, and memorable evenings are crafted. Visit to uncover a piece of Italy nestled within the vibrant streets of Tokyo.
Cafe La Boheme Sakurashincho Phone Number
Cafe La Boheme Sakurashincho Business Days
Cafe La Boheme Sakurashincho Address
2-9-2 Sakurashinmachi, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo 154-0015
Cafe La Boheme Sakurashincho 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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Over 14 million residents call Tokyo home. Functioning as Japan's economic and cultural center, it's no surprise the metropolis often appears at the top of travelers' bucket lists. Here, you can find everything from traditional tea houses to futuristic skyscrapers.
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