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English Reviews (Reviews Total Language : 21 reviews)
“Special Galettes!”
We visited a few times and they have a range of different galettes and many of which are tasty (both savoury and sweet). They have a small selection of wines and a homemade port (usually located at the other side of the counter - ask Mark, the french guy, for it!). The menu is somewhat limited for p...eople who are pregnant though (there was only soup and a couple of things on the menu that I could eat). I'd come back when I am able to eat everything on the menu.
Visited August 2017
“Good Atmosphere”
On Saturdays and Sundays they offer cider tasting set at about US$16.50 (Tax included) plus 5% service charge. The set consists of three different kinds of a glass cider and two small pieces of buckwheat chips which seemed slightly expensive even the location is in Kagurazaka, traditional nightspot ...in Tokyo. I took two Breton and one Japanese cider but I could not tell the difference. They were all sweet. The restaurant utilizes of a Japanese traditonal house and has a good atmosphere itself helped by surroundings. I would try dishes next time. It takes about 10 minutes on foot from Iidabashi JR or subway station.
Visited May 2016
“Warming French provincial food on a cold afternoon in Tokyo”
We went with friends to Le Bretagne for lunch on the Emperor's birthday in 2015. It was a cold and grey day, and we were glad for the warmth and ambience of this great little restaurant. We were presented on arrival with a complimentary glass of delicious pear cider, and settled in to peruse the ex...tensive lunch menu, eventually settling for the three course set. For starters I had pate, which was served with salad, pickles and crusty white bread. A wonderful, textured and flavoursome start, accompanied by a dry apple cider. Second course was a galette with spicy sausage, egg and tomato. Wonderfully simple and tasty, and perfectly matched with the glass of light pinot noir. Dessert was a caramel and ginger galette with a strong black coffee. Overall, it was a wonderfully relaxed and satisfying afternoon with friends. The pace was leisurely, but the service was warm and attentive. The bill, with cider and wine, came out at JPY6,000 per head. Pretty reasonable. Overall, this is a strong recommend. We will definitely be going back.
Visited December 2015
“One of Tokyo's most attractive Bar-Restorant”
At the quiet corner in the heart of Kagurazaka, I could find a very cozy Bar-Restrant where very delicious french, particulary bretagne cuisine, are served by well trained good staffs in a small Japanese old traditional town house. In Tokyo so many restrants are open but it somettimes is difficult t...o be satisfied by its quality and cost. For me so far this place is one of favoite ones and recommendable for anyone.
Visited December 2014