
BURDIGALA TOKYO
Chiyoda, Tokyo
Restaurant in Tokyo, Japan
The Read
Price
- JPY 999 - JPY 999
Dress
Casual
Why go
Tabelog-recognized bakery inside Tokyo Station's Gransta complex, serving French-style breads and pastries made with house natural yeast and fermented butter. The 28-seat café operates 7 AM to 10 PM most days, with most customers taking out loaves and sandwiches for under ¥1,000. A practical quality option for travelers passing through the station without time to detour to neighborhood artisan bakeries.
About BURDIGALA TOKYO
BURDIGALA TOKYO in Tokyo is a low-priced venue with a price band of ¥999 and a casual dress code. It is also listed in Tabelog's 2022 Bread 100 for Tokyo, giving it a clear point of recognition.
The hours are broad: 7 AM to 10 PM Monday through Saturday, 7 AM to 9 PM on Sunday. That makes BURDIGALA TOKYO useful for early or later plans in Tokyo.
What to Expect
BURDIGALA TOKYO is a casual Tokyo venue recognized in the bread category and priced at ¥999. Information on seats, payment methods, product ingredients, individual dishes, sandwiches, or takeaway service is not available.
Use the hours when planning. BURDIGALA TOKYO opens at 7 AM daily, closes at 10 PM from Monday through Saturday, closes at 9 PM on Sunday. Because a reservation policy is not available, plan with flexibility rather than relying on a specific booking or seating arrangement.
How It Fits Tokyo's Bread Landscape and When to Go
Within Tokyo, BURDIGALA TOKYO stands out mainly for its 2022 Tabelog Bread 100 recognition and its low price band. Compared with other Tokyo restaurants, it is best understood as a casual, budget-friendly venue with bread-category recognition rather than a typical sit-down dining experience.
The most reliable timing advice is to work from the posted hours: any day from 7 AM, with a later closing time Monday through Saturday than on Sunday. Travelers staying at Tokyo hotels can consider it when their plans align with those hours, but specific crowd patterns, wait times, seating availability are not available.
At ¥999, BURDIGALA TOKYO sits in a very accessible price range for Tokyo. We cannot promise particular breads, pastries, drinks, or late-day availability, but the combination of casual dress, long daily hours, bread-category recognition makes it a straightforward option to keep on a Tokyo shortlist before or after Tokyo bars or other city plans.
Planning details
- Location
- Japan, 〒100-0005 Tokyo, Chiyoda City, Marunouchi, 1 Chome−9−1 JR東日本東京駅構内 B1 グランスタ東京内
- Website
- burdigala.co.jp
- Phone
- +81 3-3211-5677
The take
The Take
The Vibe
BURDIGALA TOKYO presents itself as a focused bread-and-sandwich cafe that aims to lift everyday dining just a little. The listing emphasizes its cafe identity and bakery roots, and even references a former name (BURDIGALA EXPRESS), reinforcing a straightforward, neighborhood-minded concept. The venue is non-smoking and appears on Tabelog with menus, maps and user photos, which keeps the experience transparent and approachable. Overall, the spot reads as a down-to-earth city bakery-cafe that prioritizes quality staples—bread, sandwiches and cafe fare—over elaborate formality.
Best For
This venue is best suited to morning and midday visits: think breakfast, brunch and lunch. Its core offerings—bread, sandwiches and cafe-style items—align with quick breakfasts, leisurely weekend brunches and simple lunch stops. The description frames the restaurant as a place to 'elevate your daily dining,' which suggests regular neighborhood use rather than special-occasion dining. If you want a straightforward bakery-cafe experience in Tokyo that focuses on baked goods and assembled sandwiches, BURDIGALA TOKYO fits that bill.
Ordering Tips
Before you go, consult the Tabelog listing for menus, maps and user-posted photos to confirm current offerings and portion expectations. The description notes the venue as non-smoking, so plan accordingly if you need outdoor smoking options. Given its bakery-and-cafe format, expect items centered on bread and sandwiches; check the posted menus for specific daily items or seasonal pastries. Reviews and photos on Tabelog can also help identify popular items and peak times, so use them to time a visit or pick signature items.
Venue details
Ambiance
Bright, efficient, and station-convenient, with a stylish bakery-cafe feel geared toward quick visits and grab-and-go purchases.
Tags
Vibe
Best For
Experience
Accessibility
At the Table
- Dress Code
- Casual
- Noise Level
- Conversational
- Service Style
- Counter Service
- Meal Pacing
- Quick Bite
- Capacity
- Small
Signature Dishes
- croissant
- croque monsieur
- bread and pastries
Planning details
Location
Japan, 〒100-0005 Tokyo, Chiyoda City, Marunouchi, 1 Chome−9−1 JR東日本東京駅構内 B1 グランスタ東京内 · Directions
Recognition and awards
Also consider
Also Consider
- Nihonbashi Nishikihorin Karintou senmonten, - JPY 999, - JPY 999
- Zopf Curry Pan Senmon Ten Guransuta ten, - JPY 999 - JPY 999, - JPY 999 - JPY 999
- TOYOKEN Toukyou sute-shon, JPY 2,000 - JPY 2,999, JPY 2,000 - JPY 2,999
- TORAYA TOKYO, JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999, JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999
- Naruto Kintoki Honpo Kurio Shoten Guransuta ten, JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999, JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999
Restaurant context
BURDIGALA TOKYO sits in the middle of Tokyo Station's quick-service bread options, balancing Tabelog 100 credentials with sub-¥1,000 pricing. Nihonbashi Nishikihorin Karintou senmonten operates at a similar price point but focuses narrowly on karintou (fried dough cookies), making it a dessert-only stop rather than a meal substitute. Zopf Curry Pan Senmon Ten, also in the Gransta complex, specializes in curry bread at the same price tier, go there if you want a hot savory option, but BURDIGALA offers broader selection and longer café hours for sit-down service.
For a more substantial meal, TOYOKEN Toukyou sute-shon delivers tonkatsu and rice sets in the ¥2,000-¥2,999 range, a better value if you're hungry and want protein rather than carbs. TORAYA TOKYO and Naruto Kintoki Honpo Kurio Shoten both land in the ¥1,000-¥1,999 bracket, offering traditional Japanese sweets with more ceremony and packaging, choose those for omiyage (gifts) rather than on-the-go eating.
BURDIGALA's advantage is the combination of serious bread technique, all-day hours, take-out convenience at a price point that doesn't penalize you for being inside a train station. If you need breakfast before 9 AM or a late-evening snack after 8 PM, this is one of the few quality options still operating when neighborhood bakeries have closed. For travelers prioritizing efficiency over destination dining, it solves the common problem of wanting something better than convenience-store pastries without spending ¥2,000 or navigating across the city.
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Is BURDIGALA TOKYO good for a special occasion?
BURDIGALA TOKYO has a casual dress code and a ¥999 price band, so it is a casual Tokyo stop rather than a formal special-occasion venue. It does have 2022 Tabelog Bread 100 recognition for Tokyo.
Can BURDIGALA TOKYO accommodate groups?
Group suitability is not available. Information on seat count, table layout, or reservation availability is not available, so groups should plan flexibly and avoid assuming that seating together will be possible.
How far ahead should I book BURDIGALA TOKYO?
No booking policy is available. The operating hours are 7 AM–10 PM Monday through Saturday and 7 AM–9 PM Sunday.
What should I order at BURDIGALA TOKYO?
Recognition is in the bread category, but specific menu items are not available. Treat BURDIGALA TOKYO as a bread-recognized Tokyo venue and check the current selection directly when you visit.
What are alternatives to BURDIGALA TOKYO in Tokyo?
Comparable venue names for comparison include TORAYA TOKYO, Zopf Curry Pan Senmon Ten Guransuta ten, Naruto Kintoki Honpo Kurio Shoten Guransuta ten, Nihonbashi Nishikihorin Karintou senmonten, TOYOKEN Toukyou sute-shon. Detailed comparisons among them are not available, so use them as research leads rather than exact substitutes.





















