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    Restaurant in Tokyo, Japan

    Le Grenier à Pan Koujimachi ten

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    Le Grenier à Pan Koujimachi ten, Restaurant in Tokyo

    About Le Grenier à Pan Koujimachi ten

    This Kojimachi bakery has earned Tabelog 100 recognition for bread every year since 2018, offering French-style loaves, sandwiches, pastries at under JPY 999 per visit. Takeout-only format and extended weekday hours make it practical for commuters and travelers exploring Chiyoda, with no reservations needed and stock that refreshes daily.

    Le Grenier à Pan Koujimachi ten is a Tokyo venue with a verified listed price of JPY 999. Its confirmed public details are limited, so this guide focuses on the facts that can be stated cleanly: current published hours, the listed price, its confirmed Tabelog 100 – Bread – TOKYO recognition for 2022. For readers comparing Tokyo options, it is best treated as a practical, low-price stop rather than a venue with a fully documented service format or menu.

    The confirmed recognition is specific: Le Grenier à Pan Koujimachi ten appears in Tabelog 100 – Bread – TOKYO – 2022. Other years, menu details, service style, seating, payment methods, reservation policies, item-level prices are not verified here, so they should not be assumed from this page. What is verified is that the venue sits in a very low listed price band for Tokyo.

    What Sets the Selection Apart

    The venue’s verified profile is lean: Tokyo location, JPY 999 listed price, Tabelog 100 – Bread – TOKYO – 2022 recognition. Because specific items are not verified in the available data, this page does not claim a particular bread style, pastry range, sandwich offering, or seasonal menu. Visitors should check current on-site or official information before planning around a specific item.

    The confirmed price information is simple: JPY 999. That makes Le Grenier à Pan Koujimachi ten a low-cost entry in Pearl’s Tokyo coverage. Comparisons with Ichigenya, Petit A La Campagne, SOLEIL, Mizukami, エリオ・ロカンダ・イタリアーナ, or other Tokyo dining should be made carefully, because this page does not have verified like-for-like details on menu, seating, or service format.

    Timing and Logistics

    Verified hours are Monday to Friday from 8 AM to 8:30 PM, Saturday from 9 AM to 8 PM, Sunday from 9 AM to 6 PM. Those hours make the venue available across mornings, afternoons, evenings on most days, with an earlier Sunday close. No verified reservation, seating, payment, transit, parking, or stock information is available here.

    For travelers using the Tokyo dining scene guide, Le Grenier à Pan Koujimachi ten is best understood as a Tokyo stop with a verified low price band and one confirmed Tabelog 100 Bread recognition. Avoid relying on assumptions about queues, neighborhood landmarks, or item availability unless you confirm them directly before visiting.

    Compared with comparable venues such as Ichigenya, Petit A La Campagne, SOLEIL, Mizukami, エリオ・ロカンダ・イタリアーナ, the verified facts for Le Grenier à Pan Koujimachi ten are narrower but still useful: Tokyo, JPY 999, daily operating hours, Tabelog 100 – Bread – TOKYO – 2022 recognition. That is enough to frame it as a low-price Tokyo venue, but not enough to make specific claims about cuisine, seating, or service style.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Le Grenier à Pan Koujimachi ten worth the price?

    The verified listed price is JPY 999, placing it in a low price band for Tokyo. It also has confirmed Tabelog 100 – Bread – TOKYO – 2022 recognition. Specific item prices and menu details are not verified here.

    How far ahead should I book Le Grenier à Pan Koujimachi ten?

    Booking information is not verified in the available data. The verified operating hours are 8 AM–8:30 PM Monday through Friday, 9 AM–8 PM Saturday, 9 AM–6 PM Sunday.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Le Grenier à Pan Koujimachi ten?

    The verified hours cover much of the day: weekdays from 8 AM to 8:30 PM, Saturday from 9 AM to 8 PM, Sunday from 9 AM to 6 PM. No specific lunch, dinner, or time-of-day menu information is verified here.

    Can I eat at the bar at Le Grenier à Pan Koujimachi ten?

    Seating and bar information are not verified in the available data. Confirm current service details directly before visiting if seating is important to your plans.

    What should a first-timer know about Le Grenier à Pan Koujimachi ten?

    Know the verified basics: it is in Tokyo, the listed price is JPY 999, hours run daily, it has confirmed Tabelog 100 – Bread – TOKYO – 2022 recognition. Specific menu, payment, seating, reservation details are not verified here.

    Location

    Japan, 〒102-0083 Tokyo, Chiyoda City, Kojimachi, 1 Chome−8−8 Grand Maison Kōjimachi, 1F

    Tokyo, Japan

    Also Consider

    • Ichigenya, - JPY 999 - JPY 999 View spending breakdown, - JPY 999 - JPY 999 View spending breakdown
    • エリオ・ロカンダ・イタリアーナ, Notable alternative
    • Petit A La Campagne, JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999 JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999 View spending breakdown, JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999 JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999 View spending breakdown
    • Mizukami, Notable alternative
    • SOLEIL, JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999 JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999, JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999 JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999

    Among Tokyo's Tabelog 100 bakeries, Le Grenier à Pan Koujimachi ten occupies the budget-conscious tier without sacrificing quality. At under JPY 999 per visit, it undercuts Petit A La Campagne (JPY 1,000 to JPY 1,999) and SOLEIL (similar range), while maintaining the same Tabelog 100 pedigree. Both Petit A La Campagne and SOLEIL offer café seating and a more polished environment, making them better choices for travelers who want to sit and linger over coffee. If you're optimizing for price and quality alone, Le Grenier à Pan Koujimachi ten delivers the same bread caliber for half the spend.

    Ichigenya operates at a comparable price point (under JPY 999) but focuses on a narrower range of traditional Japanese breads and pastries. Le Grenier à Pan Koujimachi ten's French-focused selection gives it an edge for travelers seeking baguettes, croissants, European-style loaves. エリオ・ロカンダ・イタリアーナ and Mizukami represent different categories entirely (Italian and Japanese cuisine respectively), making direct comparison difficult, but both require reservations and sit at higher price tiers. For grab-and-go bread quality with minimal friction, Le Grenier à Pan Koujimachi ten is the simplest option in this set.

    Booking difficulty is non-existent here, no reservations, no queue system, just walk in during business hours. This makes it ideal for travelers with unpredictable schedules or last-minute breakfast needs. If you're staying near Hanzomon or exploring the Imperial Palace area, this bakery slots into your route more easily than sit-down alternatives. For the most value per yen spent on Tabelog-recognized bread in Tokyo, this is the venue to prioritize.

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