Sirotae
Join the queue of Tokyo locals eagerly waiting for their slice of cheesecake heaven.
Restaurant Details
Because of their reputation for having the best cheesecake in Tokyo (as well as other delicious cakes and pastries), be prepared for this cake shop to be jam-packed.
Some may find good cheesecake hard to come by in Japan. Well, the search is over as Sirotae brings the best cheesecake to this great country. Because of their reputation for having the best cheesecake in town, be prepared for this cake shop to be jam-packed every day.
Unlike most cake shops in Japan which are decorated in cute, dainty furnishings or refined aesthetics, Sirotae has a look of antique with its dark mahogany wood and old-world facets that bring about a British Colonial style.
They have many delicious pastries, cream puffs, cakes, and even cookies, but of course, people usually come here for one thing: cheesecake. Even with 500 slices a day, they get sold out often. A bite of the creamy and rich flavors with a buttery crust will make anyone understand the need to queue for just a slice of this heavenly goodness, even so early in the day.
Sirotae Phone Number
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Sirotae Address
4-1-4 Akasaka, Minato City, Tokyo, 107-0052, Japan
Restaurant location
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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