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    Mallorca, Restaurant in Tokyo
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    Tabelog 2025

    Mallorca

    Setagaya, Tokyo

    Restaurant in Tokyo, Japan

    The Read

    Price

    JPY 6,000 - JPY 7,999 JPY 2,000 - JPY 2,999

    Dress

    Casual

    Why go

    Spanish-inflected cafe inside Futakotamagawa Rise Shopping Center, serving breakfast through dinner with a wine-focused approach and family-friendly layout. Tabelog 100 Cafe EAST 2022 and 2025 selection. Lunch JPY 2,000–JPY 2,999, dinner JPY 6,000–JPY 7,999. Reliable baking, fish-forward plates, sommelier service in a 32-seat space with sofa seating and terrace access.

    About Mallorca

    Is Mallorca worth considering in Tokyo? Mallorca is a Tokyo venue with casual dress, daily hours, published price bands of JPY 2,000–JPY 2,999 and JPY 6,000–JPY 7,999.

    Mallorca is listed as open from 9 AM to 9 PM every day. Pricing is JPY 2,000–JPY 2,999 and JPY 6,000–JPY 7,999, the dress code is casual. Mallorca is also listed in the Tabelog 100 - Cafe - EAST - 2025 recognition.

    Basics for a Tokyo Cafe Listing

    Specific claims about Mallorca's cuisine, dishes, seating, reservations, drinks, accessibility, dietary support, takeaway, delivery, or private-event setup are not available. Treat the venue as a Tokyo cafe listing with daily hours, casual dress, the published price ranges above, rather than relying on details about format or menu.

    Because the address, building name, neighborhood, seat count, service features are not included, planning should stay simple: confirm current details directly with the venue before making a special trip, especially if you need a particular menu item, accessibility feature, group arrangement, or dietary accommodation.

    Booking and Practical Logistics

    Mallorca's most useful logistics are its daily 9 AM–9 PM hours and casual dress code. The price bands are JPY 2,000–JPY 2,999 and JPY 6,000–JPY 7,999, so diners should expect different spending levels depending on how they order and when they visit.

    Compared with other dining in Tokyo, Mallorca works best as a straightforward, casual venue with a confirmed 2025 Tabelog 100 Cafe EAST listing. Tokyo's broader cafe scene includes many styles of dining, Mallorca should be evaluated on the basics: Tokyo location, daily hours, casual dress, listed price ranges, the 2025 cafe recognition.

    The takeThis Mallorca/Mayorca location reads as a dependable stop for people interested in Spanish-style breads and cafe service with a long pedigree. Given its emphasis on bakery items and Spanish origins, it suits customers seeking a steady, legacy cafe experience—think calm daytime visits to pick up bread, enjoy a casual coffee, or explore Spanish cafe staples. The listing on Tabelog also spotlights menus, maps and user photos and reviews, which helps prospective visitors plan a straightforward, no-surprises visit focused on the food and the brand's history.
    Venue detailsModern
    Recognition and awards1 source
    Also considerAlternatives
    Restaurant contextTokyo, Japan

    Planning details

    Location
    Japan, 〒158-0094 Tokyo, Setagaya City, Tamagawa, 1 Chome−14−1 二子玉川ライズ S.C. テラスマーケット 2F
    Website
    pasteleria-mallorca.jp
    Phone
    +81 3-6432-7220
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    The take

    The Take

    The Vibe

    Mayorca in Futako Tamagawa presents itself as a historic Madrid-born cafe with deep roots: the listing highlights more than 90 years of tradition and history tied to its Spanish origin. The tone conveyed is one of a time-honored neighborhood bakery-cafe that foregrounds bread and Spanish cafe fare, appealing to diners who appreciate provenance and continuity. Practical details such as no-smoking policy and online reservations are called out, reinforcing a tidy, well-established operation rather than a laissez-faire street stall. Overall, the venue reads as a classic, historically minded cafe where the backstory is part of the experience.

    Best For

    This Mallorca/Mayorca location reads as a dependable stop for people interested in Spanish-style breads and cafe service with a long pedigree. Given its emphasis on bakery items and Spanish origins, it suits customers seeking a steady, legacy cafe experience—think calm daytime visits to pick up bread, enjoy a casual coffee, or explore Spanish cafe staples. The listing on Tabelog also spotlights menus, maps and user photos and reviews, which helps prospective visitors plan a straightforward, no-surprises visit focused on the food and the brand's history.

    Ordering Tips

    Reserve online when possible and consult the Tabelog listing before you go: the profile notes online reservations and includes menus, maps and user-posted reviews and photos that help set expectations. Given the cafe’s emphasis on bread and Spanish heritage, prioritize bakery items and any Spanish specialties called out on the menu. Be aware the venue is listed as no-smoking. With its long-established identity and origin in Madrid, planning ahead via the online reservation system and checking recent user photos and reviews will give the clearest sense of current offerings and crowd levels.

    Venue details

    Ambiance

    Bright, contemporary café-restaurant inside a shopping complex, with display cases of breads and pastries, relaxed table service, and a casual yet polished atmosphere suited to everything from breakfast and tea to tapas and paella dinners.

    Tags

    Vibe

    ModernCozyLively

    Best For

    Casual HangoutFamilyGroup Dining

    Experience

    StandaloneDesign DestinationTerrace

    At the Table

    Dress Code
    Casual
    Noise Level
    Conversational
    Service Style
    Casual
    Meal Pacing
    Standard
    Capacity
    Medium

    Signature Dishes

    • paella
    • ajillo (garlic shrimp)
    • tapas assortment
    • Basque cheesecake
    • polvorón cookies
    • Basque cheesecake sandwich
    Planning details

    Location

    Japan, 〒158-0094 Tokyo, Setagaya City, Tamagawa, 1 Chome−14−1 二子玉川ライズ S.C. テラスマーケット 2F · Directions

    +81 3-6432-7220

    pasteleria-mallorca.jp

    Recognition and awards
    Also consider

    Also Consider

    • The 30th Dining Bar, Notable alternative
    • Naturam, Notable alternative
    • Cafe Lisette Futakotamagawa ten, JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999 JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999, JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999 JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999
    • Antica Gelateria Tamagawa ten, - JPY 999, - JPY 999
    • Accha Kana, JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999 JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999, JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999 JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999
    Restaurant context

    Mallorca's JPY 2,000–JPY 2,999 lunch and JPY 6,000–JPY 7,999 dinner pricing positions it above budget cafes but below the city's fine-dining tier. Cafe Lisette Futakotamagawa ten offers a similar price point (JPY 1,000–JPY 1,999) with a lighter, more casual French-cafe atmosphere in the same neighborhood, making it the better pick if you want a faster, less formal meal. Antica Gelateria Tamagawa ten, also nearby and under JPY 999, serves gelato and light sweets, choose it if dessert or takeaway is the goal rather than a sit-down meal.

    Accha Kana matches the JPY 1,000–JPY 1,999 lunch range and leans toward Indian-inflected cafe fare, offering a different flavor profile but similar accessibility and family-friendly service. If you're after a more upscale evening experience with cocktails and a designed interior, The 30th Dining Bar delivers a higher-ticket dinner with a bar focus, though it skews more toward date nights and adult gatherings than daytime family meals.

    For travelers weighing breakfast or brunch options in Futakotamagawa, Mallorca wins on breadth of service windows (9 AM daily), wine selection, dietary accommodation. If you need a quiet corner for work or conversation, Naturam offers a calmer, less mall-centric vibe. Mallorca is the practical choice when you want a reliable meal inside a shopping complex with built-in parking and transit access, but it won't redefine your Tokyo cafe list.

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    FAQ

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should I order at Mallorca?

    Specific dishes and menu categories are not available. The practical details are the listed price ranges of JPY 2,000–JPY 2,999 and JPY 6,000–JPY 7,999, daily 9 AM–9 PM hours, casual dress.

    Is Mallorca good for a special occasion?

    Private rooms, group packages, celebration services, a special-occasion format are not listed. Mallorca is best described as a casual Tokyo venue unless you confirm additional arrangements directly.

    Can Mallorca accommodate groups?

    Group capacity, seating layout, stroller access, private-use details are not listed. If you are planning for a group, confirm availability and arrangements with the venue in advance.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at Mallorca?

    No tasting-menu format is listed. The confirmed information covers price ranges, daily hours, casual dress, Tokyo location, the 2025 Tabelog 100 Cafe EAST recognition.

    Is Mallorca worth the price?

    Mallorca's price ranges are JPY 2,000–JPY 2,999 and JPY 6,000–JPY 7,999. Whether it is worth the price depends on your expectations, but the daily hours, casual dress code, 2025 Tabelog 100 Cafe EAST listing provide the main basis for evaluating it.

    What are alternatives to Mallorca in Tokyo?

    Other comparable venue venues to compare include Accha Kana, Antica Gelateria Tamagawa ten, Cafe Lisette Futakotamagawa ten, Naturam, The 30th Dining Bar. For more options, consider other dining in Tokyo generically and compare current hours, prices, availability before booking.