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This Omotesando oldie first opened as a sandwich house in the late 70s, and was completely updated in 2005. Emphasis seems to have switched toward the restaurant at the expense of the café, but the terrace atmosphere from the Bamboo of old still remains. The sandwiches on the café menu are worth trying out, especially the voluminous 'Roast Beef Sandwich'. The dinner menu tends toward French, complete with a nice selection of desserts.
Transport Omotesando Station (Ginza, Hanzomon, Chiyoda lines), exit A1
Open 11am-10.30pm
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