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Cafe Landman Aoyama

カフェラントマン 青山

Omote-sando
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european
4.2
(428 reviews)
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5.0

⭐︎Pumpkin Cream Soup with Bread (L size): ¥1,180 (tax included) ⭐︎Sachertorte: ¥680 with a drink ⭐︎Schwarzer: ¥680 (tax included) I visited on a weekend afternoon around 7 pm without a reservation. I was able to get a table right away. The food, desserts, and drinks were all delicious. The service was excellent. The atmosphere of the restaurant is stylish and comfortable. *There was a notice that the Sachertorte was temporarily unavailable. If you're looking forward to trying it, I recommend checking before you go.*

4.0

Visit Date: November 2022 A cafe in Omotesando. It's located a 2-3 minute walk from Omotesando Station. I went around 7:30 PM on a Sunday, and it was about 60% full. The interior is, well, gorgeous, or maybe elegant, with a European, aristocratic atmosphere. There was a large Austrian flag in front of the store, so it seems to be inspired by Viennese cafes. As represented by Viennese coffee, there is a wide variety of coffee menus using milk, whipped cream, and liqueur. They even have Sachertorte, which is authentic. I ate Sachertorte at Cafe Sacher, about 10 years ago. It brings back memories. There are many interesting items on the menu, but I was there for a cafe break after dinner. Here's what I had: ✔︎ Iced Cafe Mocha (¥900) A sweet drink made with espresso and iced cocoa, topped with whipped cream and chocolate syrup. I enjoyed it leisurely as a post-dinner dessert. They have a variety of core sweets that you can only eat in Austria, such as Sachertorte and Salzburger Nockerl, so why not give them a try? (^^) Thank you for the meal!!

4.0

I visited around 1 pm on a weekday. I waited for about 20 minutes, it seems to be popular. The restaurant was bustling with people having business meetings and ladies enjoying their gatherings. It's a classy place, but not too quiet, making it perfect for enjoying conversations. There were many dishes I wasn't familiar with, as I've never been to Austria. But that's part of the fun of trying foreign cuisine. This time, I had the classic Sachertorte for dessert, but I'm looking forward to trying something more adventurous next time. **Update** I visited again on a weekday around 1 pm, and this time I was able to get a table without waiting. For dessert, I tried the Apfelstrudel, which I had been curious about. It was delicious!

5.0

Located just a 2-minute walk from Exit B2 of Omotesando Station, I visited Cafe Landtmann Aoyama, a cafe where you can enjoy Austrian cuisine. Cafe Landtmann's main branch is in Austria, and its branch is in Aoyama. Apparently, it's a super famous cafe that everyone knows in Austria. Here's what I had: Salzburger Nockerl (serves 3-4 people) 3-4 servings ¥2680 2-3 servings ¥1980 Reservations required! Takes 30 minutes to prepare. Salzburger Nockerl is a traditional Austrian dessert. It seems to be inspired by the mountains of Austria. It's huge, measuring 12 centimeters in height and over 30 centimeters in length! It jiggles and wobbles when served, and has a sweet aroma. The 'dough' is full of meringue, light and fluffy, almost like a drink. It's made with lots of eggs, so you can really taste the egg flavor. It serves 3-4 people, but it's so light and airy that you can easily finish it. It's a fluffy, jiggly, pancake-like traditional dessert. Thank you for the meal! ♪

5.0

**Menu:** * Sachertorte ¥780 * Linzertorte ¥780 * Iced Einspänner ¥980 * Iced Chocolate ¥980 * 100 yen discount on cakes with drink order **About:** This cafe restaurant serves classic Austrian cuisine, particularly from Vienna. The atmosphere is reminiscent of Europe, with classical music playing in the background. It's a great place to experience a taste of overseas culture. Web reservations are available for cafe use on weekdays, ensuring a smooth experience. The four most popular cakes, including the Sachertorte, will be temporarily unavailable from the end of September. If you're interested, be sure to check them out soon! **Store Information:** * **Hours:** 11:30 AM - 10:00 PM * **Closed:** Irregular * **Access:** 5-minute walk from Omotesando Station * **Budget:** ¥1,000 - ¥2,000 * **Other:** No power outlets or Wi-Fi / Web reservations available / Cash, card, and QR code payments accepted / Terrace seating available