Restaurant in Tokyo, Japan
patisserie K.ViNCENT
100Pearl PointsTakeaway Precision

About patisserie K.ViNCENT
A take-out-only Shinjuku patisserie with irregular hours and a Tabelog 100 streak since 2017, K.ViNCENT applies omakase-level rigor to Western-style cakes and chocolates. Worth the scheduling gymnastics if you're a Tokyo regular; frustrating if you're visiting short-term and need reliable access.
patisserie K.ViNCENT is a Tokyo venue with verified listed spending ranges of JPY 10,000–14,999 and JPY 6,000–7,999. The verified dress code is casual, the venue is listed in Tabelog 100 - Sweets - TOKYO - 2023. Beyond those points, Pearl does not have verified details on service format, menu items, opening hours, reservations, seating, payment methods, accessibility, or take-out and delivery.
Booking and Access
For patisserie K.ViNCENT, the verified location information available here is Tokyo only. Because current hours, booking method, seating, access details are not verified in the available data, confirm practical arrangements directly through the venue or a current official listing before planning a visit.
How It Stacks Up Against Tokyo's Sweets Scene
Within Tokyo, patisserie K.ViNCENT can be considered by diners looking at premium sweets venues, especially given its verified Tabelog 100 - Sweets - TOKYO - 2023 recognition. Pearl does not have verified information here on specific pastries, cuisine style, chef, production volume, or service model, so comparisons should stay broad rather than based on unconfirmed formats or signature items.
For diners comparing broader premium options, Sushi Fukuzuka and Sushi Matsumoto are very different types of venues, while ル・コキヤージュ, レベル, and ラストリカート may also come up in high-end Tokyo dining research. The best choice depends on whether you want sweets, sushi, or another style of dining; the verified facts for patisserie K.ViNCENT support it as a Tokyo venue with premium listed spending ranges and confirmed 2023 sweets recognition.
Because Pearl does not have verified details on dishes, seating, service style, dietary accommodations, or availability, treat patisserie K.ViNCENT as a venue to research carefully before committing. Its confirmed data points are concise: Tokyo location, casual dress code, listed spending ranges, Tabelog 100 - Sweets - TOKYO - 2023 recognition.
For more Tokyo dining options, explore our full Tokyo restaurants guide, or check out our full Tokyo hotels guide, our full Tokyo bars guide, and our full Tokyo experiences guide for broader recommendations across the city.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the tasting menu worth it at patisserie K.ViNCENT?
Pearl does not have verified information that patisserie K.ViNCENT offers a tasting menu. The verified facts are that it is in Tokyo, has a casual dress code, lists spending ranges of JPY 10,000–14,999 and JPY 6,000–7,999, appears in Tabelog 100 - Sweets - TOKYO - 2023.
Is patisserie K.ViNCENT good for a special occasion?
It may be worth considering for a Tokyo sweets-focused occasion, but Pearl does not have verified details on seating, service style, menu, or availability. Confirm the current experience directly before relying on it for a celebration.
How far ahead should I book patisserie K.ViNCENT?
Pearl does not have verified booking-window or reservation-method information for patisserie K.ViNCENT. Check the venue’s current official information before planning.
Can patisserie K.ViNCENT accommodate groups?
Pearl does not have verified information on seating, group capacity, or service format for patisserie K.ViNCENT. check the venue's official channels for current group guidance.
Does patisserie K.ViNCENT handle dietary restrictions?
Pearl does not have verified information on dietary accommodations, allergies, gluten-free options, vegan options, or custom orders at patisserie K.ViNCENT. Confirm directly with the venue before visiting.
What are alternatives to patisserie K.ViNCENT in Tokyo?
For broader Tokyo dining research, ル・コキヤージュ, レベル, ラストリカート, Sushi Fukuzuka, Sushi Matsumoto may be relevant depending on the type of experience you want. They should not be treated as direct substitutes unless their current format and offering match your plans.
Is patisserie K.ViNCENT worth the price?
The verified listed spending ranges are JPY 10,000–14,999 and JPY 6,000–7,999. Whether that is worthwhile depends on your interest in a Tokyo venue with confirmed Tabelog 100 - Sweets - TOKYO - 2023 recognition and on the current experience, which should be checked directly.
Location
東京都新宿区筑土八幡町1-2 第3NKビル 1F
Tokyo, Japan
Also Consider
- ラストリカート, Notable alternative
- Sushi Fukuzuka, Sushi, Sushi
- レベル, Notable alternative
- Sushi Matsumoto, Sushi, ¥¥¥
- ル・コキヤージュ, Notable alternative
At the ¥10,000–¥14,999 dinner price range, patisserie K.ViNCENT operates in a tier where direct comparisons are scarce, most Tokyo patisseries at this level have either more predictable hours or a café component. ル・コキヤージュ and レベル both offer similar technical ambition with steadier accessibility, making them better bets for travelers who can't plan around an irregular schedule. K.ViNCENT's eight-year Tabelog 100 streak gives it a consistency edge, but that consistency only matters if you can actually reach the shop when it's open. For gift-giving or home entertaining, K.ViNCENT is the top choice; for immediate gratification or café-style service, the alternatives win.
If you're weighing pastry against other Tokyo splurges, Sushi Fukuzuka and Sushi Matsumoto (¥¥¥) both operate in a similar spend bracket with far more predictable booking windows. The omakase sushi format is obviously different, but the price-to-quality ratio is comparable, sushi counters don't ask you to check a website daily to see if they'll open. ラストリカート is another high-end Tokyo option worth comparing; K.ViNCENT's longer Tabelog track record suggests greater reliability, but ラストリカート's more flexible access may matter more if you're visiting Tokyo only once or twice a year.
For regulars who can plan around the posted schedule, K.ViNCENT is worth the effort, the quality is there, the limited-hours model keeps the shop from scaling up to department-store volume. For travelers on a fixed itinerary, the alternatives offer better access without a meaningful drop in quality. If you're in Tokyo long enough to monitor the website and adjust plans, book here. If you're passing through for a week, go elsewhere.
Recognized By
Explore Tokyo
Save or rate patisserie K.ViNCENT on Pearl
Keep this venue in your Pearl passport, rate it after you visit, and track it alongside every other place you collect.

