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    Restaurant in Tokyo, Japan

    Pâtisserie Très Calme

    100Pearl Points

    Measured Pastry

    Pâtisserie Très Calme, Restaurant in Tokyo

    About Pâtisserie Très Calme

    A Tabelog 100 Sweets Tokyo repeat honoree (2019, 2023) in Sengoku, offering French pastries, macarons, bread at under ¥999–1,999 per item. Takeaway only, cash only, easier to access than central Tokyo competitors, making it a practical choice for travelers seeking award-level quality without the café markup or the Ginza commute.

    Pâtisserie Très Calme is a Tokyo venue with verified pricing in two listed bands: JPY 999 or less and JPY 1,000–JPY 1,999. It is also associated with the Tabelog 100 Sweets Tokyo 2023 recognition, which gives it a useful point of reference for visitors comparing options in the city. Beyond those confirmed facts, Pearl does not have verified details here for seating, service format, menu items, hours, reservations, payment methods, or access, so those specifics should be checked directly before planning a visit.

    Because the verified record is limited, the safest way to frame Pâtisserie Très Calme is as a Tokyo venue with a modest listed spend and a confirmed 2023 Tabelog 100 Sweets Tokyo mention. It should not be treated as a fully documented guide entry for logistics: neighborhood, station access, opening schedule, ordering rules, dietary accommodations, on-site format are not confirmed in the data available to Pearl.

    What the Award Placement Signals

    The confirmed Tabelog 100 Sweets Tokyo 2023 recognition is the main quality signal available for Pâtisserie Très Calme. It places the venue within a recognized Tokyo sweets context, but the verified data does not include an exact ranking, score, repeat-award history, or the criteria behind the selection. Treat the accolade as a helpful reference point rather than a complete review of the experience.

    Practical Considerations and How to Plan

    The practical information Pearl can verify is narrow: Pâtisserie Très Calme is in Tokyo, with spending represented in the JPY 999-or-less and JPY 1,000–JPY 1,999 bands. Details such as hours, reservations, accepted payments, seating, takeout, signature items, allergy support are not verified here. If those factors matter, confirm them through an official source before going.

    Within Tokyo's broader dining landscape, Pâtisserie Très Calme is best considered a lower-spend option with a confirmed 2023 sweets-list recognition. Our full Tokyo restaurants guide can help compare it with other Tokyo dining options, but this entry should remain deliberately conservative: it does not verify a specific neighborhood, route, menu format, or service style.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should I order at Pâtisserie Très Calme?

    Pearl does not have verified dish or product-level recommendations for Pâtisserie Très Calme. The confirmed information is that it is a Tokyo venue with Tabelog 100 Sweets Tokyo 2023 recognition and listed spending in the JPY 999-or-less and JPY 1,000–JPY 1,999 bands.

    Can Pâtisserie Très Calme accommodate groups?

    Group suitability is not verified. Pearl does not have confirmed information on seating, order size, reservations, or service format, so larger-party plans should be checked directly before visiting.

    What should I wear to Pâtisserie Très Calme?

    No dress code is verified for Pâtisserie Très Calme. Pearl does not have venue-specific dress guidance.

    Does Pâtisserie Très Calme handle dietary restrictions?

    Pearl does not have verified allergen, gluten-free, vegetarian, or other dietary-accommodation information for Pâtisserie Très Calme. Anyone with dietary restrictions should confirm details directly with the venue before visiting.

    Is Pâtisserie Très Calme good for solo dining?

    Solo suitability is not verified because Pearl does not have confirmed details on seating or service format. The venue is in Tokyo and has verified spending bands of JPY 999 or less and JPY 1,000–JPY 1,999.

    How far ahead should I book Pâtisserie Très Calme?

    Reservation availability and booking timing are not verified. If you need a specific visit time or item, confirm directly with the venue before making plans.

    Can I eat at the bar at Pâtisserie Très Calme?

    Pearl does not have verified information about bar seating, dining seats, or on-site service at Pâtisserie Très Calme. Confirm the current service format directly before visiting.

    Location

    東京都文京区千石4-40-25

    Tokyo, Japan

    Also Consider

    • DA PEPI, Italian, ¥¥
    • FRENCH POUND HOUSE Yamatogou honten, JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999 JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999, JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999 JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999
    • Grill K Komagome honten, JPY 2,000 - JPY 2,999 JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999, JPY 2,000 - JPY 2,999 JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999
    • SUPER FRUTTO, - JPY 999 - JPY 999 View spending breakdown, - JPY 999 - JPY 999 View spending breakdown
    • Ganso Shio Daifuku Mizuno, - JPY 999 - JPY 999 View spending breakdown, - JPY 999 - JPY 999 View spending breakdown

    At under ¥999 for many items, the shop undercuts most Tabelog 100 peers by a noticeable margin. Grill K Komagome honten operates nearby at ¥1,000–2,999, though its focus is savory rather than pastry. For pure takeaway dessert, SUPER FRUTTO and Ganso Shio Daifuku Mizuno both price similarly (under ¥999), but neither holds dual Tabelog 100 recognition, making them better options only if geography trumps accolades. FRENCH POUND HOUSE Yamatogou honten sits in the same ¥1,000–1,999 bracket with comparable product categories (pound cakes, baked goods), yet lacks the repeat award validation; if you're already in the area, the shop reviewed here offers stronger credentials at a similar ticket.

    Booking difficulty is lower here than at central Tokyo pâtisseries, walk-ins succeed most days, the shop accepts reservations for specific items, a convenience absent at many high-traffic competitors. DA PEPI, though Italian rather than French-pastry focused, charges ¥¥ for savory fare in a dine-in format; if you want the ambiance and service of a sit-down meal, that's the better choice, but for pure dessert quality per yen spent, the Sengoku operation wins. The trade-off is location: Sengoku is a residential neighborhood with fewer tourist amenities, while Ginza or Shibuya alternatives sit within larger shopping districts. If your Tokyo itinerary already includes the Yamanote Line or you're staying in Bunkyo, the geographic convenience and lower price make this the smarter pick. For visitors prioritizing central access or café seating, the comparison shifts, those needs point elsewhere, but for takeaway pastry at award level without the central Tokyo premium, this shop delivers the clearest value proposition in its tier.

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