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Restaurant name |
Tsubakiya Ko Hi
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Categories | Traditional Café、Cafe、Cake |
03-5251-1981 |
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Reservation Availability |
Cannot be reserved |
Address |
東京都港区新橋2-16-1 ニュー新橋ビル 1F |
Transportation |
1 minute walk from JR Shinbashi Station 69 meters from Shimbashi. |
Opening hours |
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Budget |
~¥999 ~¥999 |
Budget(Aggregate of reviews) |
¥1,000~¥1,999¥1,000~¥1,999
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Method of payment |
Credit Cards Accepted Electronic money Accepted (Transportation electronic money(Suica)、Rakuten-Edy、iD) QR code payment Accepted (PayPay) |
Number of seats |
66 Seats |
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Private dining rooms |
not allowed |
Private use |
not allowed |
Non-smoking/smoking |
Separated Non-smoking / Heat-not-burn tobacco smoking areas Smoking booth (cigarettes allowed) Please check with the restaurant before visiting as the law regarding passive smoking countermeasures (revised Health Promotion Law) has been in effect since April 1, 2020 and may differ from the latest information. |
Parking lot |
not allowed |
Space/facilities |
Stylish space,Comfortable space,Sofa seats |
Food |
English menu available |
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Occasion |
This occasion is recommended by many people. |
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Service |
Take-out |
Website | |
The opening day |
2014.3.28 |
PR for restaurants |
Authentic siphon coffee brewed by a coffee master
[Tsubakiya Coffee Shop on Hanatsubaki Street] The roots of the name Hanatsubaki date back as far as the Keicho era. This area was once the domain of the Izumo clan, known as Izumo-cho, and the street
...was previously called Izumo-dori (around 1935). Camellias have been planted along the road since then, and have been affectionately known as Izumo camellias, but at some point the street began to be nicknamed "Hanatsubaki Street," a nickname that has since become firmly established.