Reviews List
English Reviews (Reviews Total Language : 35 reviews)
“Tucked away, but a top notch restaurant”
This is a wonderful, intimate, hidden gem. It is a small lovely restaurant, tucked away on a small side street that is easy to miss. We were greeted so warmly when we arrived. The chef and the staff went out their way to make us feel welcome. The feel of the space is a nice cross between Japan a...nd France, although the food is decidedly French. The French onion soup is as good or better than I have had anywhere else (including France). The stuffed cabbage is also absolutely delicious. They had a small selection of wine, but the Pinot Noir I ordered was very good. When we left they practically chased us out the door thanking us for coming. If you are in the mood for French food while you are in Tokyo, I highly recommend Bistro Bonne Femme.
Visited April 2026
“Classical french cuisine. Long tradition of quality. Set dinner menus offer great value.”
The set menus are ideal for business accounts. They provide a broad choice of starters, entrees (usually two), main dishes (one menu includes fish and meat) and desserts. Large sitting room with enough space between tables.
Visited August 2017
“A hidden gem of the Tameike-Sanno area”
A charming French restaurant which is great for smart-casual occasions. Good for lunch (I especially like the smorgasbord of dessert). Very reasonable dinner for the quality and service you receive. I like the size of the restaurant, not too big or too small. Just right to receive the appropriate a...ttention I need.
Visited August 2017
“Lovely French restaurant”
A lovely French restaurant near ANA and Hotel Okura. Make reservations before hand as its a small restaurant and quickly books up. There are courses to choose from, which are a bit pricey for lunch, but are flavorful and good portioned. The smaller course is an appetizer, main dish, dessert and... coffee/tea. This being a popular restaurant for the ladies, the dessert is a highlight as you get to choose two different options off the dessert cart. After all the rich dishes, you are satisfied and full. The atmosphere is also quite nice, while its small, it isn't too loud and you can have a relaxing meal in the hustle and bustle of Tokyo.
Visited June 2016
“Lovely Traditional French Restaurant”
We ended up going here on our first night in Tokyo because it was near our hotel and I was able to book it on OpenTable Japan. Warning that staff speaks just a tiny bit of English & menu is in Japanese and French only. Best if your "food French" is excellent. Staff and kitchen are very earnest and... hew closely to traditional formal French cuisine (including small portions). Sweet place though a bit difficult to find on a little lane behind one of the major avenues, but google maps saved the day.
Visited May 2016