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Top 10 Best Brunch Restaurants in Tokyo

Tokyo's brunch scene has evolved into a delightful fusion of Western indulgence and Japanese precision, where fluffy soufflé pancakes meet perfectly brewed pour-over coffee in stylish, Instagram-worthy settings. From sky-high dining rooms with panoramic city views to cozy neighborhood cafes tucked in Shibuya's backstreets, the city offers brunch experiences that cater to every palate and occasion. Many of these top-rated spots now offer digital menus via DineCard, making it easier than ever to navigate multilingual menus and place orders seamlessly.

Soul Food House
#10

Soul Food House

Japan, 〒106-0045 Tokyo
4.5
1,271 reviews
¥3,500 for two
Southern Comfort FoodInternational CrowdCozy HideawayAmerican Classic
Must try:Chicken and Waffles

This Azabujuban hideaway on the sixth floor of Patio building serves up soul-satisfying American Southern comfort food that's rare to find in Tokyo. Soul Food House's chicken and waffles deliver the perfect sweet-savory combination that's made this dish a brunch icon, while their generous portions and laid-back vibe create a welcoming escape from the city's sometimes intimidating dining scene. The eclectic, homey decor and friendly service give it a neighborhood joint feel despite the upscale location. It's popular with the international community living in Azabu, so you're likely to hear multiple languages at neighboring tables.

RepubliQ Tokyo リパブリック東京
#9

RepubliQ Tokyo リパブリック東京

プチモンド上野 1階, 1-chōme-7-7 Kitaueno
4.9
116 reviews
¥3,000 for two
CafeHidden GemTop RatedBudget FriendlyCozy Atmosphere
Must try:French Toast

A hidden gem near Ueno with a stellar 4.9 rating, RepubliQ Tokyo is what happens when attention to detail meets genuine hospitality. This intimate cafe serves up beautifully plated brunch dishes that punch well above their modest price point, with their French toast earning particular acclaim for its custard-soaked perfection. The cozy, living room-like atmosphere makes solo diners feel welcome while still accommodating small groups, and the owners' evident passion for quality shines through in every detail. It's the kind of place that turns first-time visitors into weekly regulars.

bills Omotesando
#8

bills Omotesando

Japan, 〒150-0001 Tokyo
4
3,482 reviews
¥5,000 for two
CafeAustralian BrunchFamous Scrambled EggsTourist HotspotHarajuku Views
Must try:Scrambled Eggs

The Australian import that started the ricotta hotcake craze has maintained its position as an Omotesando institution, consistently drawing crowds to their airy seventh-floor location in Tokyu Plaza. Bills' signature scrambled eggs – creamy, luxurious, and prepared with a technique that's sparked countless online debates – remain the gold standard by which all other scrambled eggs are judged. The bright, Sydney-inspired space with views over Harajuku's tree-lined streets creates a relaxed weekend vibe that feels refreshingly unpretentious for the area. Expect waits on weekends, but the efficient staff keep things moving relatively smoothly.

Bricolage bread & co.
#7

Bricolage bread & co.

Japan, 〒106-0032 Tokyo
4.3
1,367 reviews
¥3,500 for two
BakeryArtisan BreadOutdoor SeatingEuropean BakeryEarly Sellout
Must try:Avocado Toast on Sourdough

This artisanal bakery-cafe in Roppongi's scenic Keyakizaka area has become the go-to for bread lovers seeking quality European-style baking in Tokyo. Bricolage's morning offerings center around their exceptional house-baked bread, with the avocado toast on their signature sourdough drawing particular praise from the breakfast crowd. The terrace seating offers a rare opportunity to enjoy alfresco dining in central Tokyo, making it perfect for those precious sunny mornings. Their croissants sell out early, so arrive before 10am if you're serious about securing one of these buttery masterpieces.

New York Grill
#6

New York Grill

パークハイアット東京, 52階
4.5
1,698 reviews
¥18,000 for two
BarPanoramic ViewsLive JazzLuxury DiningSpecial Occasions
Must try:Sunday Champagne Brunch Buffet

Perched on the 52nd floor of the Park Hyatt Tokyo, the New York Grill offers arguably the most spectacular brunch setting in the city, with floor-to-ceiling windows framing sweeping views of Mount Fuji on clear days. This is where Tokyo's power players and special-occasion celebrators come for champagne brunch with live jazz, impeccable service, and a menu that justifies the premium price tag. The Sunday brunch buffet is an extravagant affair featuring everything from fresh oysters to premium sushi, but their weekend breakfast menu shouldn't be overlooked either. Book a window seat at sunset for an experience that's pure Tokyo luxury.

Flapjack's Breakfast and Lunch
#5

Flapjack's Breakfast and Lunch

1-chōme-3-15 Higashinihonbashi, Chuo City
4.7
1,267 reviews
¥3,500 for two
CafeHigh RatingsAmerican BreakfastGenerous PortionsEnglish-Friendly
Must try:Breakfast Burrito

With Tokyo's highest Google rating among brunch spots, Flapjack's has clearly cracked the code on what makes a perfect breakfast. This Higashinihonbashi gem serves up generous portions of American comfort food that would make any diner proud, from towering stacks of buttermilk pancakes to perfectly crispy bacon that actually tastes like bacon. The friendly, unpretentious vibe and English-speaking staff make it particularly popular with expats and tourists seeking familiar flavors done exceptionally well. Their breakfast burrito is the size of your forearm and packed with flavor – come hungry.

Sarabeth's LUMINE 2 Shinjuku Branch
#4

Sarabeth's LUMINE 2 Shinjuku Branch

Japan, 〒160-0022 Tokyo
4.1
1,914 reviews
¥5,500 for two
CafeAmerican ClassicFamily FriendlyShopping DistrictFamous Pancakes
Must try:Classic Buttermilk Pancakes

The New York institution has found a perfect home in Shinjuku's LUMINE 2, bringing a slice of Manhattan sophistication to Tokyo's brunch scene. Sarabeth's legendary fluffy pancakes and their famous tomato jam have converted countless Japanese diners into devoted regulars, while the elegant yet welcoming atmosphere works equally well for business brunches and girls' day out. The spacious mall location means you can actually get a table without the wait times of smaller independent cafes, though weekends still see healthy crowds. Their poached eggs are textbook perfect – a masterclass in breakfast technique.

Flipper's Shibuya
#3
TOP 3

Flipper's Shibuya

Japan, 〒150-0041 Tokyo
4
2,300 reviews
¥3,000 for two
CafeSoufflé PancakesInstagram-worthyLong QueuesTourist Hotspot
Must try:Premium Soufflé Pancakes

Flipper's has revolutionized Tokyo's pancake game with their signature soufflé pancakes that jiggle hypnotically when they arrive at your table. These cloud-like creations are made fresh to order, requiring a 20-minute wait that's absolutely worth it for the ethereal texture that's become their trademark. The Shibuya location attracts a young, social media-savvy crowd, and the minimalist white interior provides the perfect backdrop for those coveted food photos. Get there right when they open to avoid the notorious queues that form throughout the day.

Ivy Place
#2
RUNNER UP

Ivy Place

16-15 Sarugakuchō, Shibuya
4.2
3,006 reviews
¥5,000 for two
CafeInstagram-worthyWeekend BrunchTrendy CrowdReservations Recommended
Must try:Ricotta Pancakes

This Daikanyama hotspot has mastered the art of upscale casual dining, drawing crowds who don't mind waiting for a table on weekends. Ivy Place's menu leans heavily into American brunch classics elevated with premium Japanese ingredients, and their ricotta pancakes have achieved near-cult status among Tokyo's brunch enthusiasts. The industrial-chic interior with exposed brick and hanging plants creates a Brooklyn-in-Tokyo atmosphere that appeals to the fashion-forward crowd from nearby boutiques. Book ahead or arrive early – this place fills up fast, especially for their famous weekend brunch service.

Breakfast & Brunch Jade5
#1
BEST

Breakfast & Brunch Jade5

5-chōme-17-6 Hiroo, Shibuya
4.5
738 reviews
¥3,500 for two
CafeLocal FavoriteAll-Day BreakfastInstagrammableOutdoor Seating
Must try:Eggs Benedict

Nestled in the upscale Hiroo neighborhood, Jade5 has earned its reputation as a neighborhood gem where quality meets comfort. Their all-day breakfast menu showcases perfectly executed classics with a Japanese twist, and the relaxed atmosphere makes it ideal for leisurely weekend catch-ups with friends or a post-yoga refuel. The spacious interior with natural light flooding through large windows creates an airy, California-meets-Tokyo vibe that locals have come to love. Don't leave without trying their signature eggs Benedict – the hollandaise is legendarily smooth.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best soufflé pancake in Tokyo?+
Flipper's in Shibuya is widely regarded as serving the best soufflé pancakes in Tokyo, with their signature jiggly, cloud-like pancakes that require a 20-minute wait but deliver an unforgettable ethereal texture. RepubliQ Tokyo also offers exceptional French toast as an alternative fluffy pancake experience with a perfect 4.9 rating.
Where can I find American brunch in Tokyo?+
Flapjack's in Higashinihonbashi leads the pack with Tokyo's highest rating (4.7) for authentic American breakfast, featuring generous portions and classics like breakfast burritos. Other top choices include Sarabeth's in Shinjuku for New York-style elegance, bills Omotesando for Australian-influenced brunch, and Soul Food House in Azabujuban for Southern comfort food like chicken and waffles.
What is the best brunch spot with a view in Tokyo?+
The New York Grill on the 52nd floor of Park Hyatt Tokyo offers unmatched panoramic city views, including Mount Fuji on clear days, along with live jazz and a luxurious Sunday champagne brunch buffet. For a more budget-friendly option with views, bills Omotesando provides lovely tree-lined vistas over Harajuku from its seventh-floor location.
Where to find budget-friendly brunch near Shibuya?+
Breakfast & Brunch Jade5 in nearby Hiroo and Flipper's in Shibuya both operate at a 2/4 price level (around ¥3,000-3,500 for two), offering excellent quality without breaking the bank. RepubliQ Tokyo near Ueno is another outstanding budget option with Tokyo's highest rating of 4.9 and prices around ¥3,000 for two people.
What are the most Instagram-worthy brunch spots in Tokyo?+
Flipper's Shibuya takes the crown for Instagram appeal with their photogenic jiggly soufflé pancakes and minimalist white interior. Ivy Place in Daikanyama offers industrial-chic aesthetics with exposed brick and hanging plants, while Jade5's light-filled space and beautifully plated dishes also make it a favorite for food photography enthusiasts.

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