Azabudai Hills Gallery Cafe

5 Chome-8 Toranomon, Minato City, Tokyo 105-0001, Japan
+81 3-6807-4805
$$$ Cafe
(64 Reviews)
Price Range ¥1,000–2,000

Welcome to Azabudai Hills Gallery Cafe, a charming oasis nestled in the heart of Tokyo's vibrant Minato City. This delightful café is not just a spot for a quick bite; it's a unique experience blending art, food, and community.

Located conveniently near the Azabudai Hills Gallery and the TeamLab Borderless Digital Art Museum, this café serves as the perfect stop for both art enthusiasts and casual visitors. Whether you're searching for a quick coffee or a leisurely meal, Azabudai Hills Gallery Cafe offers a warm atmosphere adorned with artistic flair.

One of the standout features of this café is the array of visually stunning dishes that are not only a feast for the eyes but also delightful on the palate. Patrons have raved about the Momo parfait, which is said to be a divine indulgence, and there's a selection of beverages that pair perfectly to enhance your meal. For instance, the Matcha Latte has a beautifully bitter flavor enriched with an aromatic profile that has left many customers enchanted. It pairs wonderfully with a unique whipped cream that elevates the drink's visual appeal.

As highlighted by satisfied customers, the food portions can be on the smaller side, emphasizing quality over quantity. Joshua Castelo expressed enjoyment in his experience primarily due to the Pokémon gallery theme. Similarly, AkiraUsa158 appreciated the Matcha Latte, noting its inviting aroma despite its bitterness. The café excels in artistic presentation, contributing to a memorable dining experience. For those who may prefer to enjoy their treats on-the-go, the takeout service is a handy option, as noted by AkiraUsa158 who even received a complimentary event mat with their order.

However, be prepared for the café to get busy, especially during events. As Noriko Tanaga mentioned, while the service is generally attentive, there may be lapses when the crowd increases. Still, the overall ambiance and experience keep customers coming back for more.

Jason reflects on the helpful array of healthy options, such as the vegan chai, which is perfect for those looking for nutritious yet delicious choices. The aesthetic and artistically designed space encourages you to relax and soak in the atmosphere, making it a fantastic retreat from the hustle and bustle of the city.

In conclusion, Azabudai Hills Gallery Cafe is an essential spot for both food lovers and art aficionados alike. Whether you wish to unwind with a hot beverage while diving into the latest exhibition or celebrate a special occasion with friends over beautifully crafted desserts, you'll find this café to be a delightful addition to your Tokyo itinerary.

Don't miss out on this whimsical venue the next time you are in town!

Service options
Dine-in
Delivery
Highlights
Great coffee
Great dessert
Great tea selection
Popular for
Lunch
Solo dining
Accessibility
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Wheelchair-accessible seating
Offerings
Coffee
Quick bite
Dining options
Brunch
Lunch
Dessert
Amenities
Toilet
Atmosphere
Casual
Cosy
Trendy
Crowd
Tourists
Planning
Accepts reservations
Payments
Credit cards
NFC mobile payments
Parking
On-site parking
Openings Hours
Checking

Monday

10:00 AM - 08:00 PM

Tuesday

10:00 AM - 08:00 PM

Wednesday

10:00 AM - 08:00 PM

Thursday

10:00 AM - 08:00 PM

Friday

10:00 AM - 08:00 PM

Saturday

10:00 AM - 08:00 PM

Sunday

10:00 AM - 08:00 PM

64 Reviews
Joshua Castelo

29 Sep 2025

Went here for the Pokémon gallery. The food was cute but very tiny. I did enjoy it more than I expected.

AkiraUsa 158

19 Sep 2025

I'm here for collaboration event. Seat is fully occupied so I walked to Take-out order. Unexpected they gave me the Plastic Mat of the event. Matcha Latte is bitter and have a nice aroma. Whipped mixed with Matcha is very nice and outstanding design. Sugar scone a bit hard but taste good.

Noriko Tanaga

29 Aug 2025

Came here because I was attracted with the poster of Momo parfait! And it was delicious! The staff served us well and help us to bring the refill water. But when the place is getting crowded, he just answered “you can take the refill there (by yourself)” You should have told us from the beginning The food was unique and quite pricey. But it’s a fancy place so it’s nice to give a try.

Doug Ho

19 Aug 2025

Close to the Azabudai Hills Gallery and also the TeamLab Borderless Digital Art Museum. So it is convenient to relax and enjoy a coffee, or a quick lunch before or after the visits to these two venues. The place is in the basement of this new MORI building. Ordering is done by scanning a QR code at the table that a lot of modern restaurants are using this digital method more often. The size of the cafe is spacious compared to most other Japanese small cafes. Foods are delicious, and items are generally between 1,000 to 2,000 Japanese yen.

Jason

14 Aug 2025

Nice artful and aesthetic cafe as part of the gallery. Seems to be two establishments. One side ‘The Kitchen’ for diners, which looks like it could be a kitchen showroom. The other side, the cafe, adjacent to the gallery store. Good healthy food and drinks selection. Vegan chai hit the spot.

D C1

26 Jul 2025

This is a relaxing cafe to enjoy a meal in the Azabudai Hills area. We stopped by for lunch after enjoying the gallery associated with this cafe. The food was delicious. We had the Kitchen Plate which consists of a variety of bite sized items. We also had the beef stew. Both were very delicious. Ordering is done online at the table by scanning a QR code. Water is self-serve which was interesting as everything else is served by the staff. This restaurant has a good relaxing atmosphere; tables are spaciously separated; and some have a view of a small garden outside the cafe. It is a nice cafe to unwind while enjoying the area.

Rina Feast (That’s How We Feast)

13 Jun 2025

Cute Themed Stop with Artsy Vibes Visited Azabudai Hills Gallery Cafe and had a fun, relaxing time! The concept is unique—the cafe’s theme rotates based on the gallery’s current exhibition, which makes it feel fresh and creative. I ordered the Panda Curry and a hot coffee. The curry was adorable and definitely Insta-worthy, but I found the food a bit pricey for the portion and quality. The coffee, on the other hand, was reasonably priced and enjoyable. It’s more of a spot to soak in the theme and ambiance than for a full-value meal. A great place to chill if you’re already visiting the gallery. Would return to see how the menu evolves with the next exhibition!

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