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    Restaurant in Tokyo, Japan

    Patisserie Mayo

    150Pearl Points

    Technique-First Pastry

    Patisserie Mayo, Restaurant in Tokyo

    About Patisserie Mayo

    Patisserie Mayo is a smart Roppongi choice when dessert is the main reason to go, not an afterthought. Its appeal is technical patisserie under chef Mayo Miyata, with recognition from Opinionated About Dining's Casual in Japan list adding a useful trust signal. Choose it for a focused pastry stop; pick a sushi, yakitori, or creative Japanese peer if the group wants a full savoury meal.

    For a Tokyo patisserie stop, Patisserie Mayo is best framed simply: it is a patisserie in Tokyo from chef/owner Mayo Miyata. The verified details are concise, so plan around what is known rather than assuming a broader restaurant format, a café service model, or a full meal.

    The case for prioritising it is strongest for travellers who already plan meals around patisserie. Do not treat it as a substitute for a different kind of meal at Sushiyuu, Toricho, or Kukuku. Treat it as the option that makes sense when a patisserie is the point of the outing.

    A Tokyo patisserie choice for people who care about focus

    The practical advantage here is clarity. Patisserie Mayo is verified as a patisserie, not as a broad all-day restaurant. That matters if the group wants a focused patisserie stop rather than another full meal.

    Its listed hours are Tuesday through Sunday from 2 PM to 11 PM, with Monday closed. Smart casual dress is the verified guidance, which makes it easy to fold into a polished Tokyo dining day without overcomplicating the plan.

    Who should choose it over another booking

    Choose Patisserie Mayo if the plan needs a patisserie-focused anchor and the group is comfortable with a narrower category. Choose another option if the priority is a different style of dining; Hikarimono, Sushiyuu, Toricho, Kukuku, Pizza Studio Tamaki Roppongi are better reference points for other dining plans.

    Patisserie Mayo is listed by Opinionated About Dining in its Casual in Japan recognition, including a #58 ranking for 2026 and inclusion in 2025. Use that as a supporting signal, not as a reason to invent details about menu format, seating, pricing, or service style. The decision is simple: choose it for a Tokyo patisserie stop.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How far ahead should I book Patisserie Mayo?

    Specific booking lead times are not verified. Patisserie Mayo is listed as open Tuesday through Sunday from 2 PM to 11 PM and closed on Monday, so plan around those hours and confirm current availability directly before going.

    What are alternatives to Patisserie Mayo?

    Consider Sushiyuu, Pizza Studio Tamaki Roppongi, Toricho, Hikarimono, or Kukuku if you want a different dining plan. Patisserie Mayo is the cleaner choice when the goal is patisserie first.

    What should a first-timer know about Patisserie Mayo?

    Go in expecting a patisserie in Tokyo from chef/owner Mayo Miyata. The verified hours are 2 PM to 11 PM Tuesday through Sunday, with Monday closed, the dress code is smart casual. Opinionated About Dining lists it in Casual in Japan, including a #58 ranking for 2026 and inclusion in 2025.

    Does Patisserie Mayo handle dietary restrictions?

    Dietary-restriction details are not verified here. Guests with strict needs should check directly before going and ask about ingredients before ordering.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Patisserie Mayo?

    Patisserie Mayo opens at 2 PM and stays open until 11 PM Tuesday through Sunday, so it is not verified as a classic lunch venue. It is better planned as an afternoon or evening patisserie stop, with Monday ruled out by the listed closure.

    Is Patisserie Mayo good for a special occasion?

    It can work if the occasion is about a patisserie stop rather than a long celebratory meal. Its Tokyo setting, smart casual dress code, OAD Casual in Japan recognition are verified; another dining option may be a better fit for a larger meal.

    Location

    Japan, 〒106-0032 Tokyo, Minato City, Roppongi 7 Chome-10-2, Art Scape Roppongi, 3F

    Tokyo, Japan

    Compare Patisserie Mayo

    Patisserie Mayo Tokyo and similar venues
    VenueLocationCuisineAwardsPrice
    Patisserie MayoTokyoPattiserieOpinionated About Dining Casual in Japan Ranked #58 (2026); Opinionated About Dining Casual in Japan (2025),
    SushiyuuTokyoSushi, ,
    TorichoTokyoYakitori, ,
    Pizza Studio Tamaki RoppongiTokyo, , ,
    HikarimonoTokyoSushi, ¥¥
    KukukuTokyo¥¥¥ · Creative, Japanese, ,

    How Patisserie Mayo Tokyo compares with similar nearby venues.

    Where to book if this does not fit

    If the group wants a full savoury meal, cross-shop Hikarimono for sushi at a ¥¥ signal or Toricho for yakitori. If the issue is group appeal rather than cuisine, Pizza Studio Tamaki Roppongi is the safer nearby-style choice.

    How it compares with nearby Tokyo choices

    Patisserie Mayo is the better pick when the brief is pastry technique and a shorter, focused outing. Sushiyuu and Hikarimono are stronger choices for sushi-led meals, with Hikarimono's ¥¥ signal making it the clearer value play for readers watching spend. Choose Patisserie Mayo when dessert is the priority; choose sushi when the meal needs ceremony and savoury range.

    Toricho is the better fit for yakitori and a fuller dinner rhythm, while Kukuku suits diners who want creative Japanese cooking at a ¥¥¥ level. Against both, Patisserie Mayo is more specialised and likely easier to slot into a day because the booking difficulty is listed as easy.

    Pizza Studio Tamaki Roppongi is the safer group compromise, especially when not everyone wants a pastry-led plan. Patisserie Mayo is the more interesting choice for pastry-focused travellers; Pizza Studio Tamaki Roppongi is the lower-risk option for a mixed table in Roppongi.

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