With its roots in the Echigoya dry-goods store founded in 1673 this opened as the flagship store for department store Mitsukoshi in 1930. With 16 floors altogether including four basement floors and 12 floors above ground, it features a diverse range of shops including more than 200 ladies’ fashion brands and the largest cosmetics floor in the Ginza area, as well as specialty shops carrying men’s items, foodstuffs, and sweets. The restaurant floor is also popular for allowing diners to enjoy a wide range of cuisines including Japanese, Western, Chinese and ethnic dishes. It is directly accessible from Tokyo Metro’s Ginza Station.
Tokyo Chuou-ku Ginza 4-6-16 (Tokyo / Ginza / NihombashiArea)
10:00-20:00
[Restaurant on the 9th floor] 11:00-21:00 (for the time being)
[Restaurant on the 11th and 12th floor] 11:00-23:00 (Open Hours varies depending on the store)
[2nd floor cafe, 9th floor cafe and Ginza restaurant] 10:00-22:00
Review of Lenotre Ginza Mitsukoshi
TripAdvisor Traveler Rating現座、日本で購入できるのはこちらだけのようです。
ケーキ屋だと思っていたのですが、ショコラ屋だったようです。
なので、スペシャリテのフィユ ドトンヌはすばらしいです。
見た目も奇抜ですが、パリパリのチョコでコーティングされたなかには、さっくりほろほろのメレンゲと、ショコラケーキ
メレンゲもチョコケーキも苦手な私が美味しくいただけたほどです。
ルノートルさんはパリの老舗パティスリー、2019年3月に日本第1号店としてオープンしました。
フィユ・ドトンヌは、ヒラヒラのチョコのデコレーションが華やかで美しいですね。
パリパリのチョコと軽やかなメレンゲとムースのコラボが最高。
とても美味しいケーキに大満足でした。
Details
- Hours
- 10:00-20:00
[Restaurant on the 9th floor] 11:00-21:00 (for the time being)
[Restaurant on the 11th and 12th floor] 11:00-23:00 (Open Hours varies depending on the store)
[2nd floor cafe, 9th floor cafe and Ginza restaurant] 10:00-22:00 - Closed
- Irregular holidays
- Parking Lot
- Available(399spaces)
- Credit Card
- Available (VISA, MasterCard, JCB, AMEX, etc.)
- Note
- [Large Representative] 03-3562-1111
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