Kojimachi Cafe

Roppongi, Akasaka & Around


Offering an appealing melting pot of international dishes – from salade niçoise to a Philly cheese steak – made with fine local produce, this spacious cafe's rustic look of mismatched wooden chairs and tables is equally eclectic. It's also a great place for a lazy brunch on Saturdays.

The cafe is super convenient if you're heading to or from a show at the nearby National Theatre.


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