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    Restaurant in Tokyo, Japan

    Cafe Casa

    100Pearl Points

    Kissaten Calm

    Cafe Casa, Restaurant in Tokyo

    About Cafe Casa

    A no-reservations kissaten in Jingumae serving straightforward coffee and thick pancakes since before the format's recent revival. Selected for Tabelog 100 Kissaten in 2022, the venue favors consistency over innovation — cash-only, walk-in service, a compact menu priced at JPY 1,000–1,999. Closes at 6 PM, making it a practical midday stop rather than an evening destination.

    Cafe Casa is a Tokyo cafe with a verified casual dress code, a modest listed budget, regular daytime-to-early-evening hours on every day except Monday. It is also listed in the Tabelog 100 - Kissaten - 2022 selection, a useful confirmed reference point for readers comparing cafe options in the city.

    Beyond those verified basics, the public details available here are limited. Specifics such as seating layout, reservation policy, payment methods, signature dishes, drinks, service format are not confirmed in the available information, so they should be checked directly with the venue before visiting.

    Pricing and Value in Tokyo's Kissaten Tier

    The verified budget for Cafe Casa is JPY 1,000–1,999. That places it in an approachable range for Tokyo cafe-going, especially for readers looking for a casual stop rather than a formal restaurant experience.

    If you are comparing different kinds of Tokyo dining, Cafe Casa sits in a different category from venues such as BRAMASOLE, Tonkatsu Nanaido, or Yakitori Imai. Treat those as separate dining decisions rather than direct substitutes: Cafe Casa is best evaluated on its own verified cafe profile, budget, hours, casual setting.

    When to Visit and What to Expect

    Cafe Casa is closed on Monday. Its verified opening hours are Tuesday through Sunday, 11:30 AM–7 PM. Because details such as peak times, reservation availability, payment methods are not confirmed in the verified data, visitors should check directly with the venue if timing or logistics are important.

    The confirmed dress code is casual. For readers exploring Tokyo's dining scene, Cafe Casa is best presented as a casual Tokyo cafe with a verified JPY 1,000–1,999 budget and Tabelog 100 - Kissaten - 2022 recognition, rather than as a venue with a fully documented menu or service format in this guide.

    Reservations: Not verified. Dress: Casual. Budget: JPY 1,000–1,999. Best for: Visitors seeking a casual Tokyo cafe and willing to confirm current details directly before going.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should a first-timer know about Cafe Casa?

    Cafe Casa is in Tokyo, has a casual dress code, lists a budget of JPY 1,000–1,999. Verified hours are Tuesday through Sunday, 11:30 AM–7 PM; it is closed on Monday. Details such as reservations, seating, payment methods, specific menu items are not verified here, so check directly before visiting.

    Is Cafe Casa good for solo dining?

    Solo-dining suitability is not confirmed in the verified data. The venue is casual and has an approachable listed budget, but seating layout and visit flow should be confirmed directly with Cafe Casa.

    Is Cafe Casa good for a special occasion?

    The verified information supports describing Cafe Casa as casual. If you are planning a special occasion, confirm the current service format, reservations, seating directly with the venue before relying on it for a milestone meal.

    Can I eat at the bar at Cafe Casa?

    Bar or counter seating is not confirmed in the verified data. Contact Cafe Casa directly if a specific seating arrangement matters for your visit.

    Is Cafe Casa worth the price?

    The verified budget is JPY 1,000–1,999, Cafe Casa is listed in the Tabelog 100 - Kissaten - 2022 selection. Whether it is worth the price depends on what you want from a casual Tokyo cafe and on any current menu details you confirm directly.

    Location

    3 Chome-41-1 Jingumae, Shibuya, Tokyo 150-0001, Japan

    Tokyo, Japan

    Compare Cafe Casa

    Value Check: Cafe Casa and Peers
    VenuePriceBooking Difficulty
    Cafe CasaJPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999 JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999 View spending breakdownEasy
    BRAMASOLE¥¥Unknown
    ジュリアUnknown
    Tonkatsu Nanaido¥Unknown
    Yakitori ImaiUnknown
    リストランテ ホンダUnknown

    A quick look at how Cafe Casa compares on price and recognition.

    Also Consider

    Among Tokyo's Tabelog-recognized kissaten, Cafe Casa sits in the middle tier for ambition and price. BRAMASOLE delivers Italian fare at a higher price point (¥¥) with reservations available, making it a better choice for travelers who want a planned meal rather than a walk-in coffee stop. Tonkatsu Nanaido operates in the same budget range but focuses on tonkatsu rather than café service, offering a quicker, more straightforward meal for solo diners on a tighter schedule.

    For readers prioritizing ease of booking, Cafe Casa's walk-in-only policy is both a simplification and a constraint. Yakitori Imai requires advance reservations and commands a higher price, but it offers a more technique-driven experience with evening service. Cafe Casa works best for travelers who value flexibility over curation, no need to plan days ahead, but also no guarantee of a seat during weekend afternoons.

    The value case here is clearest for solo diners and weekday visitors. The 30-seat capacity and midday-only hours mean the venue never competes directly with Tokyo's dinner-focused restaurants. If the goal is a low-key pause between museum visits or shopping in Jingumae, the JPY 1,000–1,999 price and smoke-free environment justify the stop. Readers seeking a more ambitious coffee program or evening service should cross-shop Tokyo's specialty cafés instead.

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