Delifrance Omotesando
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Located right outside the Omotesando Station on the Tokyo Metro, it's very convenient. The shop is quite small, so eating in can be cramped, but the sandwiches and quiches are delicious. It's perfect for a quick breakfast, and they have colorful breads that make choosing fun.
It's located right in front of the Aoyama Gakuin side ticket gate at Omotesando Station. It's not relevant to me, but they offer a discount for Aoyama Gakuin students. It used to be a Vi-de-France (quite a while ago), but it changed its business model and became a Deli France. Whenever I stop by, it's always when I crave their black sesame banana juice. It's so delicious that I've tried making it at home a few times. I can faithfully recreate the taste, but eventually, I get tired of taking out the blender from the shelf and washing all the parts. It's just easier to buy it at Deli France when I want it. In that sense, it's not a secret recipe because even an amateur can make it. But hey, it's easy and delicious, so that's all that matters. The bread isn't anything special, but if I had to say something, it's that they have a good selection of savory options. It's a deli, so the name speaks for itself. If you get a black sesame banana juice and about three pieces of bread, it ends up costing more than eating lunch at a restaurant in Omotesando. That's why I don't go there often, even though there are so many options in Omotesando. (Although, it's a 0-minute walk from the Omotesando Station ticket gate, so I've been there about 10 times.)
A bakery cafe I had lunch at when I didn't have much time in Omotesando. Deli France Omotesando is located right outside the South Aoyama exit of Omotesando Station. It's apparently part of the Vivien's France chain. The bread prices are a bit on the higher side, but they have some fancy bread. They also have salads. That day, I was conscious of my health and bought bread that seemed to have anti-aging effects. Thick Omelet Delicious Sandwich (¥420) It's a sandwich with thick omelet and red cabbage and carrots mixed with flaxseed oil. It was delicious, but it was really hard to eat, lol. I was trying to be healthy by only having one, but I ended up buying another sweet bread! It was cinnamon apple, I think. That was delicious too. And coffee. I lost the receipt, so the price is unknown. The shop is small, but it seems to have a good turnover. I think a lot of people, like me, use it when they're short on time. In the morning, until 11:00, they have a morning set with bread and coffee for a cheaper price, so it might be a good option. Deli France Omotesando 3-6-12 Kita-Aoyama, Minato-ku, Tokyo Echika Omotesando B2F Business Hours: Mon-Sat 7:30-22:00 / L.O. 21:30 Sun & Holidays 8:00-21:00 / L.O. 20:30 Closed: None Cards: Accepted JCB, AMEX, Diners Electronic Money: Accepted (Transportation IC) Smoking: Completely Non-Smoking
This bakery is located outside the Omotesando Station ticket gate. It has a convenient eat-in space, but the selection of bread is a bit limited. You can earn D Points and pay electronically.
Delifrance Omotesando is a fast-food style cafe where you can easily enjoy French flavors. The cozy interior is simple and functional, making it a convenient stop for people rushing through bustling Omotesando. Their freshly baked croissants and baguettes are particularly noteworthy, with their crispy texture and buttery aroma creating a truly delightful experience. The sandwiches and sweets are also diverse, with many using French bread and receiving high praise for their deliciousness. The prices are reasonable, making it a wallet-friendly option. The staff is known for their quick and friendly service, even during busy periods. If you're looking for a casual spot to enjoy authentic French flavors during your Omotesando shopping spree, this cafe is highly recommended.