BEST3 ULTIMATE JAPANESE BUFFETS : Reasonable Buffet in Tokyo 2023

Hey there. Friends. Today I’m taking you to a hidden gem in the heart of Ginza. We’re checking out this fabulous buffet at a hotel that just opened its doors in July 2021. Get ready. Because this place is all about artisanal charm with their craftsmen whose mini dish buffet.

Every dish is handcrafted and absolutely delightful. Nestled on the second floor of the hotel, this spot aims to serve the best breakfast in Tokyo. Post COVID-19, They’ve embraced this neat concept of mini dish buffets, bringing you fresh seasonal flavors all year round.

And let me tell you, they change up the menu every season to keep things exciting. I got seated at this cozy counter seat by the window. Perfect for solo visitors like me. The place is in huge, but it’s got this warm, inviting vibe with

Separate table seating, giving everyone their own little space to enjoy. I went for the weekday exclusive a 90 minute handcrafted mini dish buffet priced at just ¥2,750. And if you’re wondering about weekends, the price stays pretty much the same for breakfast. And lunch is just a tad higher at ¥3,080.

Totally worth it for a weekend treat. So here’s the fun part. You get this nine compartment tray, right? And you just start filling it up with these adorable little dishes. There’s shabu shabu salads, Japanese and Western mini dishes, soups, rice, bread and a dessert corner. It’s like a mini food adventure.

The beauty of this trace system is that it makes everything look so festive. Ever been to a buffet and felt awkward about how much to take or how to plate it? I sure have. But here it’s all about popping those dishes onto your tray. No fuss, no mess, Just a smooth, enjoyable experience.

Plus, every mini dish has a work of art. Vibrant colors, cute shapes. You’ll be snapping pictures before you even realize it. Now let’s talk about their signature shabu shabu, A classic Japanese hotpot dish. The name Shabu Shabu comes from the sound the ingredients make when you swirl them in the hot broth.

It’s all about thinly sliced meats, typically beef or pork cooked right at your table in a delicious homemade broth. You can choose between a 50 minute or a 90 minute slot. And honestly, with just a ¥300 difference, the 90 minute option as a steal. Trust me, 50 minutes fly by at a buffet,

So the longer slot is perfect for a leisurely meal. I popped in just 10 minutes after opening on a weekday and it was already buzzing with guests, many of them international travelers staying at the hotel. By noon, the place was comfortably busy, but not overcrowded.

However, if you’re planning a weekend visit, I’d suggest making a reservation. As hotel guests tend to flock here. Hey, sweet tooth adventurers. The French toast. Oh, my. It was heavenly. And guess what? They had powdered sugar and cream cheese for toppings, so you can jazz it up just the way you like.

You know how French toast can sometimes get a bit stiff over time? Not here. My friends. It was incredibly fluffy and soft. Truly a delightful surprise. But wait, there’s more. They had this amazing Make your own monocle corner for those new to Monaco. It’s a traditional Japanese sweet,

Typically a wafer sandwich filled with sweet red bean paste. But here you get to craft your own creation. You take these crisp, airy wafers and fill them with a variety of sweet fillings. It’s not just about the taste. It’s an experience. A real hands on delight. Hey, everyone.

Let’s start our culinary adventure in Ginza, right at this amazing hotel buffet that’s been turning heads since its opening in July 2021. The place as a celebration of craftsmanship featuring a craftsman’s mini dish buffet. Here, every little dish has a masterpiece, handcrafted with care and passion.

This cozy eatery nestled on the hotel’s second floor is a dream for breakfast lovers aiming to offer the best breakfast in Tokyo. With the post-COVID era in mind, they’ve innovated with their mini dish style buffet, refreshing the menu seasonally to bring you the freshest tastes.

What’s unique here as the seating perfect for a solo visitors like me with a lovely counter sit by the window. The place, though not very large, feels spacious and offers various seating options, including semi-private bed and open tables totaling 108 seats on weekdays. The Buffet offers an exclusive 90 minute handcrafted

Mini dish experience for just ¥2,750. The tray system here as a sight to behold, making the entire buffet experience smooth and photo worthy. They have a shabu shabu section. Salads, Japanese and Western mini dishes, soups, rice, bread and a delightful dessert corner. It’s an endless feast for the eyes and taste buds.

Now, let’s hop over to Tachikawa, a popular residential area west of Tokyo, just 30 minutes from Shinjuku. It has evolved from a young, bustling vibe to a family friendly hotspot with various commercial facilities. The restaurant here offers a relaxed, spacious atmosphere with large windows, showcasing greenery and the monorail.

Despite visiting alone, I was seated at a somewhat bashful window seat with a total of 108 seats. The place is incredibly roomy, offering various seating options, including semi-private and open tables. It was quite luxurious to have the buffet almost to myself. The buffet lunch priced at ¥3,850 for a two hour

Experience is a steal compared to prices in Shibuya or Shinjuku. The buffet includes a salad bar, prosciutto soups, signature ponchos, cold and hot appetizers, main dishes, papaya desserts and a drink corner. The presentation of each dish is stunning, stylish, lavish and definitely appealing to the ladies. An added perk. Unlimited wine.

On weekdays, the salad bar boasts around 12 vibrant vegetable options, each offering a unique taste experience. The Pancho’s Corner, a specialty of the house, features delightful bite sized treats like potato salad with smoked fish, mackerel sandwiches and more. One thing that really stood out to me was the exceptional service.

The restaurant was quite spacious, and you might think getting the staff’s attention could be a challenge. But to my pleasant surprise, it was the complete opposite. The staff were incredibly attentive, regularly checking in to ensure everything was perfect. What I absolutely loved was how the freshly prepared

Dishes were brought directly to my table by the friendly staff. It felt like a personalized dining experience, which is a huge plus for a buffet. For dessert, there’s a heavenly selection of tiramisu, strawberry cake, brownies, churros, panna cotta, you name it. And yes, I managed to try them all.

The drink corner includes iced coffee, juices and hot herbal teas, making sure there’s something for everyone. This restaurant has a perfect spot to relax, chat, and enjoy a leisurely meal. Despite being almost empty, the atmosphere was lively and enjoyable. So next time you’re in Tachikawa, don’t forget to add this spot to your

Google Maps. Plus, they were super efficient in clearing plates, so I never felt overwhelmed or cluttered at my table. Hey there, food lovers. Are you looking for the perfect spot to indulge in a leisurely buffet lunch with a twist? Well, I’ve got just the place for you.

This is the ultimate destination for those who love a good daytime drink. Care about staying healthy or just want to enjoy a lively meal with friends? And guess what? It’s also fantastic for a girls day out. All right, folks, let’s wrap up our food journey with a visit

To this fantastic buffet in the Mitsui Garden Hotel. Just an eight minute walk from Daimon Station on the Asakusa or ODO Line. Situated in the high end Minato district, this area is well known for its Minato Ku. Ladies think high fashion, luxury lifestyle and those iconic Instagram

Stories with Dior bags and heart shaped balloons. Now on to the main event, the restaurant located on the first floor doesn’t boast scenic views, but its European style cobblestone setting reminiscent of Italian streets. More than makes up for it with 96 seats, it feels cozy, yet not too cramped. The clientele mainly comprises

Mature families and groups of moms with not many kids around. I went for the ¥2,900 Ichi Bo, roast beef, all you can eat course. The best part roast beef and dim sum. Six varieties can be ordered right from your smartphone. No standing in line, especially the roast beef.

A main attraction here was so good I had to go 4 seconds. Highly recommended. The buffet offers a rich variety of Japanese, Western and Chinese dishes. Everything tasted great and the staff made timely announcements for refills, ensuring we always had access to fresh hot food. Kudos to the attentive service.

They have a DIY fire station where you can adjust the portions and choose a refreshing chicken python soup. A perfect light end to the meal. Personally, the curry and shoji me miso soup were my favorites. Japanese curry is something you’ve got to try. It’s delicious.

This place is surprisingly male friendly with lots of tasty carb options. Although I couldn’t try everything on my own, it seemed feasible to conquer the entire spread with a buddy or two. The drink corner was an extensive, but the variety of miso vinegar

Drinks was a unique touch, seemingly popular among health conscious women. And for dessert, make your own waffles with a plethora of toppings like ice cream, chocolate sauce and berry sauce. It’s a fun and customizable experience. This is exactly what makes a buffet enjoyable.

The variety and the chance to play around with your food. So there you have it. A must visit buffet spot in the Mitsui Garden Hotel. Perfect for a group outing or even a solo adventure. Enjoy. And bon appetit. The hotel’s restaurant boasts a modern, yet simple style.

But what really catches the eye is the lighting, especially towards the back. It’s chic, it’s stylish, and it sets the perfect mood for a memorable dining experience. Now you might be wondering about the vibe here. Well, the restaurant tends to attract a more mature clientele, likely due to its location.

It’s the ideal setting for those who prefer a serene and sophisticated atmosphere for their meal. Whether you’re looking to enjoy a quiet dinner or a peaceful lunch, this is the place where elegance meets comfort. So if you’re in town and looking for a dining experience

That combines fabulous food with an equally impressive ambiance. Do check out the Mitsui Garden Hotel.

BEST3 ULTIMATE JAPANESE BUFFETS:Reasonable Buffet in Tokyo 2023

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0:21 Ginza Choushoku Lab
4:03 LIZARRAN GREEN SPRINGS TACHIKAWA
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1.Ginza Choushoku Lab
Hotel Musse Ginza Meitetsu 2F, 7-12-9 Ginza, Chuo City, Tokyo
https://tabelog.com/tokyo/A1301/A130101/13259557
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Morning:7a.m.-11a.m.(50min) 2200yen/$14.94
Lunch:11:15a.m.-2:30p.m.(50min or 90min) 2200yen~/$14.94~

2.LIZARRAN GREEN SPRINGS TACHIKAWA
3-1 Midorimachi, Tachikawa City, Tokyo GREEN SPRINGS E3 1F
https://tabelog.com/tokyo/A1329/A132901/13283910/
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Weekday 11a.m.-1:30p.m 3850yen/$26.14
Weekend 11a.m.-3:30p.m 3850yen/$26.14

3.BUFFET and CAFE LA MAREA Mitsui Garden Hotels Shiodome
2-14-24 Mitsui Garden Hotel Shiodome Italia-gai 1F
https://restaurant.ikyu.com/116894
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Weekday 11:30a.m.-3p.m 1870yen/$12.70
Weekend 11:30a.m.-4p.m 2700yen/$18.33

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