Restaurant in Tokyo, Japan
Miyabi An
100Pearl PointsWagashi, Daytime

About Miyabi An
A Tabelog-recognized neighborhood wagashi shop in Higashiyama offering seasonal Japanese sweets under ¥1,000. No reservations, no seating—just take-out service Thursday through Monday, best visited in the morning when selection is fullest. The format suits casual errands and thoughtful gifts rather than sit-down occasions.
Miyabi An is a Tokyo venue with a verified price band of up to JPY 999. It is also listed in the 2023 Tabelog 100 for Japanese traditional sweets / Japanese sweets cafe in Tokyo. Beyond those basics, the verified information is limited, so the safest way to plan a visit is around the confirmed hours and price rather than assuming details about service style, menu format, reservations, seating, or payment options.
Confirmed Hours and Price
Miyabi An operates Monday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday from 10 AM to 6 PM, Sunday from 10 AM to 5 PM. It is closed on Tuesday and Wednesday. Those hours make it a daytime stop rather than an evening destination, visitors should check timing carefully before going.
The verified price information places Miyabi An at JPY 999 or less. Specific items, seasonal offerings, payment methods, seating, reservation rules, take-out or dine-in details are not confirmed here, so they should not be assumed in advance.
Format and Occasion Fit
Miyabi An is best approached as a low-priced Tokyo stop with limited verified public details. If your plans depend on a particular service format, seating arrangement, dietary accommodation, or specific product availability, confirm those details directly before making the trip.
The confirmed appeal is straightforward: Miyabi An is a Tokyo venue in the lowest verified price band, with daytime hours and recognition on a 2023 Tabelog 100 list for Japanese traditional sweets / Japanese sweets cafe in Tokyo. That makes it a reasonable candidate for visitors comparing lower-priced options in the city, while leaving room to verify the practical details before going.
Compared with other named Pearl venues such as Higashiyama Muku or Sushi Tsubomi, Miyabi An should be understood on its own verified terms: Tokyo, daytime hours, JPY 999 or less, a confirmed Tabelog 100 listing in the Japanese sweets category. For a broader sense of Tokyo's dining breadth, see our full Tokyo restaurants guide.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are alternatives to Miyabi An in Tokyo?
Other Pearl-listed options to compare include Patisserie Cacao et Paris, Higashiyama Muku, STARBUCKS RESERVE ROASTERY TOKYO, Sushi Tsubomi. For broader planning, you can also compare Miyabi An with other Tokyo dining options generically.
What should I wear to Miyabi An?
No verified dress code is available here. If attire matters to your visit, confirm any specific policy directly.
Does Miyabi An handle dietary restrictions?
Verified dietary or allergen information is not available here. Visitors with allergies or dietary restrictions should confirm ingredients and handling directly before visiting or purchasing.
Can I eat at the bar at Miyabi An?
There is no verified information here confirming a bar, counter, seating, or dine-in format. If seating or on-site dining matters to your visit, confirm directly before going.
Is Miyabi An good for a special occasion?
Miyabi An may work as a low-priced Tokyo stop if its hours and price range fit your plans. Specific occasion details such as presentation, seating, service style, or advance ordering are not verified here, so confirm directly if those matter.
Location
1 Chome-13-4 Higashiyama, Meguro City, Tokyo 153-0043, Japan
Tokyo, Japan
Also Consider
- 鮨つぼみ, Notable alternative
- Higashiyama Muku, Japanese, ¥¥¥
- Sushi Tsubomi, Sushi, Sushi
- STARBUCKS RESERVE ROASTERY TOKYO, JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999, JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999
- Patisserie Cacao et Paris, JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999 - JPY 999 View spending breakdown, JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999 - JPY 999 View spending breakdown
Miyabi An operates at a different scale than Tokyo's trophy wagashi destinations, that's the point. At under ¥1,000 per item, it undercuts the premium café-style operations without compromising on technique or seasonal discipline. The Tabelog Hyakumeiten recognition places it among the city's 100 top wagashi shops, but the take-out-only format and limited hours mean it's better for those who want to stock up or bring sweets home rather than linger over tea service. If you're looking for a sit-down wagashi café experience with table service and elaborate presentation, you'll want to explore other options in the Meguro or Shibuya areas. But for straightforward, well-executed seasonal sweets at neighborhood prices, Miyabi An delivers consistent value.
Compared to STARBUCKS RESERVE ROASTERY TOKYO, which occupies a similar ¥1,000–¥1,999 price band but offers a completely different experience, global coffee culture, seating, a tourist-friendly atmosphere, Miyabi An reads as the local specialist. The Starbucks Roastery is easier to find, open longer hours, designed for lingering; Miyabi An requires more effort to locate, closes earlier, rewards shoppers who know what they want. For sweets specifically, Patisserie Cacao et Paris occupies a similar price range but offers French-style pastries rather than traditional wagashi, making it a better comparison for Western-leaning tastes. If you're mapping out a broader Tokyo sweets tour, both are worth including, but Miyabi An's seasonal wagashi focus and Tabelog recognition give it a stronger claim to authenticity within the Japanese tradition.
For those who can't visit Miyabi An, either due to timing conflicts or sold-out selection, consider exploring the broader Higashiyama and Naka-Meguro neighborhoods, where other specialty food shops and cafés cluster. Higashiyama Muku offers a more upscale Japanese dining experience at ¥¥¥, while Sushi Tsubomi shifts the focus to sushi at a higher price tier. Neither replicates Miyabi An's wagashi specialty, but both provide insight into the area's broader culinary identity, quiet, residential, oriented toward craft rather than spectacle.
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