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La Coquina Brewery

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Shibuya
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spanish
4.1
(526 reviews)
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5.0

I visited this restaurant in Shibuya because I was craving Mediterranean food. It's located in Shibuya Scramble Square, and it's a very stylish and beautiful place. Lunch is surprisingly affordable, costing around 1500 yen. The food is delicious and filling, making it a satisfying meal. While not a major issue, the foreign staff were a bit difficult to understand. Aside from that, I was very satisfied. There were many international customers, which added to the pleasant atmosphere. I'm not sure about the evening, but with its stylish interior and window seats, it would be a great spot for a date.

5.0

A casual Spanish restaurant. Scramble Square is great because many of the restaurants there have shorter lines if you go early. There's another Spanish restaurant on the same floor, right across from this one. This one has windows and gets sunlight, making it more casual. They only offer an a la carte menu. Everything was delicious! Most of the dishes were priced in the 1,000 yen range. I'd like to go back, but if I can't decide what to order, I might go for the set menu at the restaurant across the way. Haha.

5.0

We didn't have much time, and the other restaurants on the floor had long lines. But we were lucky with the timing here, and we were able to get in right away, so we had lunch here. We had paella and omelets, and they were delicious 😊. I learned later that they are natural-minded and even put a lot of care into their water. It was definitely delicious. I usually don't drink water, but I had a refill. I want to come back and savor the food next time 😊.

3.0

The view from the 13th floor overlooking Shibuya gives a slightly upscale feel, making it feel extraordinary and exciting. The stylish Spanish cuisine adds to the sense of being out of the ordinary, a departure from the usual Italian or French fare. Lunch requires reservations and has a two-hour time limit, a testament to its popularity. With such an ambiance, even if the food is just average, it's not a problem. The atmosphere is so good that you can easily convince your companion to enjoy the experience. Lunch, a la carte, cost around 5,000 yen, comparable to the price of a set course. I was very satisfied.