Have you heard about the Maison Kayser Tokyo Midtown Store?
Probably, you have not heard.
But I am sure you have a plan to visit TOKYO MIDTOWN. People also call it “MIDTOWN TOKYO.” It is one of the most famous shopping and event centers in Tokyo.
I am sharing secret information.
It is about a bread store that has recently become a favorite spot for midday snacks. The name of the store is “Maison Kayser”.
Lively Weekend Lunch Option:
During the weekend, TOKYO MIDTOWN is filled with people as it holds various festivals and events. The restaurants inside the centers cannot hold for lunch.
As a result, people try to think of different options.
Most people usually enter Maison Kayser Tokyo Midtown Store and choose their favorite bread, then go out and eat there.
There are lots of chairs and tables. People can sit and enjoy their snacks or lunch.
Bread Selection for Every Taste:
Maison Kayser Tokyo Midtown Store caters to every taste with its wide selection of bread, from buttery croissants to hearty sourdough loaves.
This bakery can fulfill your demand, whether grabbing a quick snack or treating it to a light lunch. Many customers pair their bread with coffee from the nearby DEAN & DELUCA café, which is conveniently located right next door.
The combination of freshly baked bread and rich coffee makes for a perfect midday treat. It is even better for me than lunch in a small, congested restaurant.
Charm of Tokyo Midtown:
Maison Kayser Tokyo Midtown Store is more than just a bakery; it’s a snacks hotspot. The quality of the bread, the charm of the outdoor dining area, and the lively Midtown setting make it a standout destination.
If you are in the area, don’t miss the chance to stop by, grab your favorite loaf, and enjoy a simple yet delightful moment in one of Tokyo’s most vibrant locations.
During the Christmas season, the store becomes more popular. Thousands of people gather in MIDTOWN TOKYO to enjoy Christmas Illumination.
Enjoy your snacks.
Opening hours: 11:00~21:00
How To Access?.
Nearest Station: Roppongi Station
Directly connected to Roppongi Station, Exit 8 (Toei Oedo Line).
Directly connected to Roppongi Station (Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line).
A 3-minute walk from Nogizaka Station, Exit 3 (Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line).
Address:
Tokyo Midtown Galleria B1F, 9-7-4 Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo 107-6290, Japan