Restaurant in Tokyo, Japan
Patisserie Cacao et Paris
110Pearl PointsMeguro Counter Sweets

About Patisserie Cacao et Paris
A Tabelog 100 Sweets pâtisserie in Naka Meguro operating as a take-out counter with three café seats. Seasonal French pastry technique—strawberry tarts in spring, chestnut Mont Blancs in autumn—under JPY 2,000 per piece. Worth the detour if you're already nearby and the season aligns, but the tiny format and residential location make it less practical for central-Tokyo visitors seeking a sit-down café experience.
Patisserie Cacao et Paris is a Tokyo sweets venue with a verified spending range of JPY 1,000–1,999 and JPY 999. It is listed with daily hours from 11 AM to 7 PM, Monday through Sunday. Its verified recognition includes selection for Tabelog 100 - Sweets - TOKYO - 2023. Beyond those basics, specific details about seating, ordering format, neighborhood, menu items, payment methods, booking difficulty are not verified here, so this guide keeps the focus on what is confirmed.
What Is Verified Before You Visit
The verified information does not identify specific pastries, signature items, seasonal rotations, or a menu format at Patisserie Cacao et Paris. The safest way to approach a visit is to treat the selection as something to confirm directly with the shop on the day. What is confirmed is the venue’s Tokyo location, its sweets-category recognition from Tabelog 100 in 2023, its daily 11 AM to 7 PM hours, its spending range.
Because individual dishes, seating, service style are not verified, this page does not claim a particular dine-in, take-out, counter, or café setup. Patisserie Cacao et Paris is best treated here as a Tokyo sweets stop with limited confirmed public details rather than as a directly comparable meal experience to restaurants such as Sushi Tsubomi.
How to Approach the Shop
Patisserie Cacao et Paris is listed as open 11 AM to 7 PM every day. Since no verified details are available here on reservations, sellouts, seating, payment methods, or access, visitors should confirm practical details directly before going. The most grounded plan is simple: budget within the verified JPY 1,000–1,999 range, check the current offering, visit during the posted hours.
If you are visiting Tokyo and want to include a sweets stop with confirmed Tabelog 100 - Sweets - TOKYO - 2023 recognition, Patisserie Cacao et Paris is one option to consider. For broader Tokyo planning, Our full Tokyo bars guide and Our full Tokyo restaurants guide list other options across the city. For a different kind of Tokyo dining experience, venues such as Sushi Takamitsu or Higashiyama Muku belong in a separate category rather than a direct comparison.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I eat at the bar at Patisserie Cacao et Paris?
Seating and bar details are not verified here. Confirm directly with Patisserie Cacao et Paris before visiting if dine-in seating is important to your plans.
Is Patisserie Cacao et Paris worth the price?
The verified spending range is ¥1,000–¥1,999, with an additional listed amount of ¥999. The venue also has confirmed Tabelog 100 - Sweets - TOKYO - 2023 recognition. Whether it is worth it depends on what is available when you visit.
Can Patisserie Cacao et Paris accommodate groups?
Group accommodation and seating capacity are not verified here. If you are visiting with others, confirm current arrangements directly with the venue.
What should I wear to Patisserie Cacao et Paris?
No dress code is verified here. Patisserie Cacao et Paris is listed in Tokyo with daily 11 AM to 7 PM hours, but specific service expectations are not confirmed in the available data.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Patisserie Cacao et Paris?
No tasting-menu details are verified here. The confirmed information covers Tokyo location, daily hours, spending range, Tabelog 100 - Sweets - TOKYO - 2023 recognition.
Is lunch or dinner better at Patisserie Cacao et Paris?
Patisserie Cacao et Paris is listed as open daily from 11 AM to 7 PM. No lunch or dinner service format is verified, so plan around the posted hours rather than a specific meal period.
Is Patisserie Cacao et Paris good for a special occasion?
It may be suitable if you want a Tokyo sweets stop in the verified ¥1,000–¥1,999 range, but details such as seating, service style, special-occasion arrangements are not verified here. Confirm directly before planning around it.
Location
1 Chome-9-6 Higashiyama, Meguro City, Tokyo 153-0043, Japan
Tokyo, Japan
Compare Patisserie Cacao et Paris
| Venue | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|
| Patisserie Cacao et Paris | JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999 - JPY 999 View spending breakdown | Easy |
| Sushi Takamitsu | Unknown | |
| Higashiyama Muku | ¥¥¥ | Unknown |
| Sushi Tsubomi | Unknown | |
| 鮨つぼみ | Unknown | |
| Pizzeria e Trattoria da ISA | Unknown |
How Patisserie Cacao et Paris compares with nearby options at a similar price tier.
Also Consider
- Sushi Takamitsu, Sushi, Sushi
- Higashiyama Muku, Japanese, ¥¥¥
- Sushi Tsubomi, Sushi, Sushi
- 鮨つぼみ, Notable alternative
- Pizzeria e Trattoria da ISA, Pizzeria, Pizzeria
Among Tokyo's Tabelog 100 Sweets entrants, Patisserie Cacao et Paris occupies the take-out specialist tier rather than the full-service café category. Sushi Takamitsu and Higashiyama Muku require advance reservations for tasting menus and deliver multi-course experiences; this pâtisserie operates as a walk-in shop where you buy cakes by the piece and leave. The price difference reflects that format: JPY 1,000–1,999 here versus JPY 10,000+ for omakase elsewhere. If you want French pastry technique without the formality or cost of a kaiseki-style progression, this shop delivers. If you're planning a special-occasion dessert experience with table service and wine pairings, the comparison set shifts entirely.
Pizzeria e Trattoria da ISA sits in a similar neighborhood-specialist category but offers full sit-down service and a broader menu. The trade-off: longer waits and higher per-person spend. Patisserie Cacao et Paris optimizes for speed and portability, you're in and out in ten minutes, while maintaining the technical standard that earns Tabelog recognition. For travelers prioritizing efficiency and quality over ambiance, the pâtisserie wins. For those who want to linger over coffee and pastry in a comfortable room, the pizzeria's full-service format makes more sense despite the higher cost.
Booking difficulty separates these venues as much as format does. Sushi Tsubomi requires weeks of advance notice for counter seats; Patisserie Cacao et Paris accepts walk-ins all day. That accessibility makes it a practical option for spontaneous visits, provided you arrive before mid-afternoon sellouts. If your Tokyo itinerary includes Naka Meguro and you want Tabelog 100 quality without reservation stress, this shop fits. If you're based in Shibuya or Shinjuku and unwilling to travel thirty minutes for a JPY 1,500 cake, the convenience trade-off tilts against it.
Recognized By
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