Restaurant in Tokyo, Japan
La Maison du Chocolat Marunouchi ten
100Pearl PointsMarunouchi Counter

About La Maison du Chocolat Marunouchi ten
A six-seat chocolate counter in Marunouchi's office district, recognized by Tabelog Sweets TOKYO eight consecutive years (2017–2023). French chocolate technique in a grab-and-go neighborhood, with take-out and counter service at JPY 3,000–3,999. Walk-ins only, best for solo diners or pairs seeking a quick chocolate stop near Tokyo Station.
La Maison du Chocolat Marunouchi ten is a Tokyo venue with verified public details that are best read narrowly: the confirmed price band is JPY 3,000–3,999, the dress code is smart casual, the listed hours are 11 AM to 7 PM every day. It is also listed in Tabelog 100 - Sweets - TOKYO - 2023, a confirmed recognition for the venue.
Beyond those verified points, specific claims about seating, menu format, take-out, reservations, payment methods, or the exact setting are not confirmed here. Treat this as a concise, fact-led listing rather than a promise of a particular service style. For planning, the most reliable details are the daily 11 AM–7 PM hours, the JPY 3,000–3,999 budget range, the smart-casual dress guidance.
Why Tokyo Diners Keep It on the Shortlist
La Maison du Chocolat Marunouchi ten stands out in Tokyo because its verified profile is simple: a sweets-recognized venue with a JPY 3,000–3,999 price range and consistent daily opening hours. The 2023 Tabelog 100 - Sweets - TOKYO listing gives it a confirmed point of recognition without needing to overstate unverified claims about past years, rankings, seats, or service format.
Plan around the confirmed schedule: 11 AM to 7 PM from Monday through Sunday. The available facts do not verify a lunch service, dinner service, tasting menu, counter format, reservation policy, or specific dishes, so visitors should avoid assuming any of those details from this guide alone. The safest expectation is a Tokyo venue in the stated price band, with smart-casual dress appropriate for the visit.
How It Fits Among Tokyo's Sweets and Dining Options
For diners comparing options in Tokyo, La Maison du Chocolat Marunouchi ten is best framed by its confirmed sweets recognition and price range rather than by unverified menu claims. It can be considered alongside other Tokyo dining choices such as Hamano Ya Parlor Yuurakuchou ten, TexturA, PRUNIER, YAUMAY, and アピシウス, depending on the kind of meal or stop you want to build around it.
The venue’s verified facts make it easy to slot into a Tokyo itinerary: budget JPY 3,000–3,999, dress smart casual, visit within the daily 11 AM–7 PM hours. For broader planning beyond this venue, see our full Tokyo restaurants guide.
Because the verified data does not confirm specific facilities, seating, payment options, parking, private rooms, smoking policy, take-out, delivery, or allergy accommodations, those details should be checked directly before relying on them. This guide only treats the confirmed price, hours, dress code, Tokyo location, 2023 Tabelog sweets recognition as established facts.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the tasting menu worth it at La Maison du Chocolat Marunouchi ten?
A tasting menu is not verified in the available facts. The confirmed details are the JPY 3,000–3,999 price range, daily 11 AM–7 PM hours, smart-casual dress code, 2023 Tabelog 100 - Sweets - TOKYO recognition.
Is La Maison du Chocolat Marunouchi ten good for solo dining?
Solo suitability is not confirmed by the verified data because seating and service format are not specified. If visiting alone, plan only around the confirmed Tokyo location, JPY 3,000–3,999 price range, daily 11 AM–7 PM hours.
Can I eat at the bar at La Maison du Chocolat Marunouchi ten?
Bar or counter seating is not verified here. The confirmed information does not establish a seating format, so check directly with the venue if that detail matters to your visit.
What should I order at La Maison du Chocolat Marunouchi ten?
Specific dishes, products, menu formats are not verified in the available facts. Use the confirmed JPY 3,000–3,999 price range as the main planning detail, check the venue’s current offerings directly.
Location
Japan, 〒100-0005 Tokyo, Chiyoda City, Marunouchi, 3 Chome−4−1 新国際ビル1階
Tokyo, Japan
La Maison du Chocolat Marunouchi ten sits between convenience and destination in Tokyo's chocolate hierarchy. Hamano Ya Parlor Yuurakuchou ten offers more menu variety and lighter pricing (JPY 1,000–1,999) one station away, making it a better choice for casual browsing or budget-conscious visitors. For full French dining with chocolate as a course component, PRUNIER and アピシウス both operate in the same Marunouchi neighborhood at the ¥¥¥ tier, though neither specializes in chocolate the way La Maison does.
The six-seat counter format makes La Maison the easiest option for immediate seating, no reservations needed, walk-ins succeed most hours outside lunch peaks. TexturA and other pastry-forward shops in Ginza require more planning and higher budgets for similar French technique. If you're staying near Tokyo Station or working in Marunouchi, the location convenience justifies the visit. If you're based elsewhere in Tokyo, prioritize shops closer to your hotel unless French chocolate specifically appeals.
For splurge-worthy chocolate experiences, head to Ginza's Pierre Hermé or Sadaharu Aoki; both deliver more ambitious pastry programs at comparable or slightly higher prices. For quick, high-quality sweets without the French premium, Hamano Ya Parlor remains the neighborhood's better value. La Maison du Chocolat earns its place as a reliable mid-tier option for office workers and visitors who want French chocolate craft without the full-service commitment.
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