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    The Peninsula Boutique & Cafe

    100Pearl Points

    Hotel Patisserie

    The Peninsula Boutique & Cafe, Restaurant in Tokyo

    About The Peninsula Boutique & Cafe

    The Peninsula Boutique & Cafe delivers hotel-grade cakes, chocolates, bread at JPY 1,000–1,999, with direct subway access and 2023 Tabelog 100 Sweets recognition. Open 11 AM–6 PM daily for takeaway (eat-in currently paused), it's a practical stop for refined gifts or midday snacks without the full-service price premium of the hotel's main dining rooms.

    At JPY 1,000–1,999, The Peninsula Boutique & Cafe is a casual Tokyo venue with verified daily hours from 11 AM to 6 PM. Its confirmed recognition includes selection for Tabelog 100 - Sweets - TOKYO - 2023, which places the venue within a documented Tokyo sweets guide without adding unverified claims about specific dishes, formats, rankings, or service details.

    Because the verified record is limited, the safest way to read this venue is straightforward: expect a casual listing in Tokyo, priced in the JPY 1,000–1,999 range, open during daytime hours every day of the week. Details such as exact location, seating arrangements, takeaway availability, payment methods, product lineup, reservation procedure are not confirmed here and should be checked directly before planning around them.

    What You're Paying For

    The JPY 1,000–1,999 range places The Peninsula Boutique & Cafe in a lower listed price band for Tokyo visitors comparing it with other dining options. Compared with venues such as The Peninsula Tokyo The Lobby, Apicius, or Hei Fung Terrace, this page can only confirm The Peninsula Boutique & Cafe's own casual dress code, daytime hours, price range, 2023 Tabelog sweets recognition.

    That makes it most useful to evaluate The Peninsula Boutique & Cafe on verified basics rather than on unconfirmed assumptions about menu depth or service style. If you are planning a Tokyo food itinerary, treat it as a casual, daytime venue with a modest listed price range, confirm any specific item, seating need, or visit logistics with the venue before going.

    When It's Worth Booking

    The verified hours are simple: The Peninsula Boutique & Cafe is listed as open 11 AM to 6 PM Monday through Sunday. No confirmed booking method, phone procedure, seating policy, or meal-period distinction is available in the provided record, so it would be inaccurate to describe it as reservation-led, takeaway-only, or built around a particular dining format.

    It is worth considering when those confirmed facts match your needs: a casual Tokyo venue, daytime hours, a JPY 1,000–1,999 price range. If you need specific accommodations, a particular product, group seating, or a defined dine-in experience, confirm directly before relying on those details.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should a first-timer know about The Peninsula Boutique & Cafe?

    The verified basics are that The Peninsula Boutique & Cafe is in Tokyo, has a casual dress code, is listed at JPY 1,000–1,999, is open daily from 11 AM to 6 PM. It is also listed in Tabelog 100 - Sweets - TOKYO - 2023. Specific menu items, seating details, takeaway service, payment methods are not confirmed here.

    Is lunch or dinner better at The Peninsula Boutique & Cafe?

    The confirmed hours are 11 AM to 6 PM every day, so the venue fits daytime visits rather than late-night plans. No verified lunch or dinner service format is available, so it is best not to assume a specific meal period.

    Can The Peninsula Boutique & Cafe accommodate groups?

    Group suitability is not confirmed in the verified record. If you are planning for multiple people, check the venue's official channels to confirm whether its current setup works for your group.

    Can I eat at the bar at The Peninsula Boutique & Cafe?

    Bar or counter seating is not confirmed for The Peninsula Boutique & Cafe. You may compare with Peter or Hei Fung Terrace, but check each venue directly for current seating and service details.

    Is The Peninsula Boutique & Cafe worth the price?

    At JPY 1,000–1,999, the venue sits in a relatively modest listed price range for Tokyo. Its confirmed Tabelog 100 - Sweets - TOKYO - 2023 recognition may be relevant if you are comparing sweets-focused options, but specific items and service details are not verified here.

    Is The Peninsula Boutique & Cafe good for solo dining?

    Solo suitability is not specifically confirmed. The verified facts support only a casual Tokyo venue with daily 11 AM–6 PM hours and a JPY 1,000–1,999 price range; confirm directly if seating or a particular solo dining format matters to your visit.

    Location

    1 Chome-8-1 Yurakucho, Chiyoda City, Tokyo 100-0006, Japan

    Tokyo, Japan

    Compare The Peninsula Boutique & Cafe

    Worth the Price? The Peninsula Boutique & Cafe vs. Peers
    VenuePrice
    The Peninsula Boutique & CafeJPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999
    The Peninsula Tokyo The LobbyJPY 8,000 - JPY 9,999 JPY 6,000 - JPY 7,999
    Hei Fung Terrace¥¥¥
    Peter
    Apicius
    サローネ トウキョウ

    What to weigh when choosing between The Peninsula Boutique & Cafe and comparable nearby venues.

    Also Consider

    • The Peninsula Tokyo The Lobby, JPY 8,000 - JPY 9,999 JPY 6,000 - JPY 7,999, JPY 8,000 - JPY 9,999 JPY 6,000 - JPY 7,999
    • Hei Fung Terrace, Chinese, ¥¥¥
    • Peter, Notable alternative
    • Apicius, French, French
    • サローネ トウキョウ, Notable alternative

    At JPY 1,000–1,999, The Peninsula Boutique & Cafe undercuts The Peninsula Tokyo The Lobby by roughly 75% while sharing the same hotel-kitchen infrastructure. The Lobby offers seated service and a broader menu (JPY 6,000–9,999), but if you're prioritizing pastry over ambiance, the boutique delivers comparable technical quality at takeaway pricing. Both hold Tabelog recognition, though the Lobby's full-service format justifies its premium for travelers wanting a complete experience rather than a quick purchase.

    Hei Fung Terrace and Apicius operate in different categories entirely, Chinese and French dining, respectively, but their higher price tiers (Hei Fung Terrace at ¥¥¥) make them poor value comparisons for pastry-focused buyers. Peter lacks detailed public pricing but similarly skews toward full dining. For solo travelers or last-minute gift buyers prioritizing convenience and recognizable quality over destination dining, the boutique solves a specific problem better than any full-service peer. If you're willing to navigate Ginza's backstreets, dedicated patisseries will offer more depth, but none match the subway-access convenience of the Peninsula's basement location.

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