Libertable
Don't be intimidated by the exterior of this patisserie — you'll regret it if you don't grab a slice of cake or a madeleine from here.
Restaurant Details
Libertable gives off high-class vibes with their fancy golden-encased lights and polished interior. This cake shop, opened by a patissier who was so enamoured by French confectionery that he traveled all the way there to learn the craft, carries everything from authentic French pastries to unconventional and experimental flavors inspired by French confectioneries.
Try the decadent cheesecake offered here, which is the Laitir. The ingredients of this baked cheesecake combine well with each other to give a fluffy, creamy texture, with a crispy crust. The madeleine truffle is Libertable's signature item. They're even available in pre-packed boxes for a home treat or gift.
The seating in this luxurious patisserie is limited, so grab any opportunity you can to snag a table for yourself. The counter seat is ideal too as it's the ultimate spot to take in the aroma of the freshly baked goods from the oven. Libertable is on the pricier side — expect to be required to buy a drink along with the dessert to dine in, but it’s all completely worth it.
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2-6-24 Akasaka, Minato City, Tokyo, 107-0052, Japan
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