Daikanyama, lined with shops selling kids clothing and strollers, is popular among fashionable mothers, and is evolving into a place where adults can go to relax. We went on a search for stylish cafes in this town of sophisticated adults.
As the name suggests, Chano-ma is a cafe which makes you feel as if you're relaxing in the chano-ma (living room). This Daikanyama cafe is replete with services and a menu that mothers appreciate such as a vegetable-centered menu, decaffeinated drinks, and a nursing room. The cafe also offers mother-child yoga and massage workshops, photo sessions by a professional photographer, and much more .
The most popular item on the menu is the "Noen-fu Mille-Feuille Lasagna" (1,435 yen, excluding tax), which is made only of vegetables, including pumpkin, zucchini and eggplant. The richness of the cheese gives this dish extra heartiness.
High chairs (for children over 6 months) are also available
for table seating. Customers are also welcome to use their strollers inside the cafe.
* All prices are current as of August 2014 and exclude tax.
Chano-ma Daikanyama Shop
2F Za House Bldg., 1-34-17 Ebisu Nishi, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo Tel.: 03-5428-4443
Business hours: Mon.-Thurs. 10:00am-10:00pm, Fri. 10:00am-11:30pm,
Sat. 11:00am-11:30pm, Sun. 11:00am-10:00pm Open 7 days a week
Recommended times: Mon.-Fri. after 3:00pm
(We especially recommend dinner time when it's the least crowded)
Credit cards: Accepted
(JCB, Diners, DC, UFJ card, NICOS, MasterCard, MUFG card)
Access: 2 min. walk from the main exit of Daikanyama Station on the
Tokyu Toyoko Line
http://www.chano-ma.jp
*Japanese menu only (with photos) *Japanese-speaking staff only
A long time ago, mocha coffee originating in Yemen was cherished as "Arabian Wine."
The mocha coffee beans procured from coffee plantations all over Yemen each have a distinctive aroma and flavor.
Besides the Middle Eastern sweets, baklava and dates, the café also serves orange pistachio cake,
carrot cake and other homemade sweets.
The hand-drawn map of the world, Arabic calligraphy, and
the antique coffee cups are some of the simple features of this cafe that give it its original sense of style.
*All the prices are current as of August 2014 and include tax.
Mocha Coffee Daikanyama
1F Eddy Daikanyama, 25-1 Sarugakucho, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo Tel.: 03-6427-8285
Business hours: 12:00pm-7:00pm Closed: Mon.
Recommended times: Tues.-Fri. 2:00pm-5:00pm for coffee time
Credit cards: Not accepted
Access: 3 min. walk from main exit of Daikanyama Station on the Tokyu Toyoko Line
http://mochacoffee.jp/english.html
*English menu available (with photos) *English-speaking staff
A conservative cafe owned by a French culinary school
"Le Cordon Bleu Daikanyama-ko La Boutique Café"
The signature croissant, crispy and savory on the outside
and springy on the inside, is a hearty size requiring both
hands. Croissant 255 yen
Cafe au Lait 407 yen (excluding tax)
* All the prices are current as of August 2014 and exclude tax.
Le Cordon Bleu Daikanyama-ko La Boutique Café
1F ROOB-1, 28-13 Sarugakucho, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo Tel.: 03-5457-2407
Business hours: 9:30am-7:00pm Closed: Mon., New Year's holiday, O-bon holiday
Recommended times: 9:30am-11:30am
(The mornings are relatively less crowded with a fuller lineup of products available)
Credit cards: Accepted
(JCB, Amex, Diners, Discovery, Visa, MasterCard)
Access: 2 min. walk from main exit of Daikanyama Station on the Tokyu Toyoko Line
http://www.cordonbleu.co.jp/home/en
* English menu available (no photos) *English-speaking staff