Metoa Cafe & Kitchen

discover the heart of Ginza at Metoa Cafe & Kitchen, where Australian-inspired dishes meet style and comfort.
Restaurant Details
Nestled in the bustling heart of Tokyo's Ginza district, Metoa Cafe & Kitchen offers diners a unique experience combining a cozy cafe ambiance with the zest of modern dining. This vibrant venue, located in the sleek Tokyu Plaza, showcases a menu rich in health-conscious, Australian-inspired dishes centered around fresh ingredients and balanced flavors.
From delightful brunch offerings to tasteful dinners, Metoa entices with their tempting thin-crust pizzettas, delectably arranged stacked salads, and a selection of vibrant bowls filled with seasonal produce. Dessert lovers will find themselves enchanted by the cafe's famous fluffy meringue pancakes, whimsically paired with artisanal ice cream, a true symphony of warmth and sweetness.
The atmosphere at Metoa Cafe & Kitchen is as inviting as it is stylish—a harmonious blend of modern sophistication and comfort. Whether you're here for casual meet-ups or intimate dining, the charm of its light-filled spaces is complemented by thoughtful design cues, blending natural wood with contemporary accents.
Service here is warm and attentive, ensuring guests feel both welcomed and cherished, creating memories to savor beyond the plate. Located just steps from Ginza Station, Metoa Cafe & Kitchen stands as an urban oasis, waiting to enchant visitors with its genuine flair, making it a must-visit location for food enthusiasts and casual diners alike.
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Metoa Cafe & Kitchen Address
5-2-1 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-0061
Metoa Cafe & Kitchen Cancellation Policy
Cancel your reservation at least 1 week before the dining start time to receive a full refund minus a 3.2% transaction fee.
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