Tokyo
French: Bistro
Bar: Wine Bar
Located in a quiet alleyway connecting to Atago Shrine and Toranomon Hills, Bistro Chikara is a hidden gem offering a unique dining experience where you can savor carefully selected California wines paired with exquisite French cuisine. The cozy French bistro welcomes you with almost daily changing Chef's Recommended Course and a variety of a la carte options, allowing you to indulge freely based on your mood. The intimate ambiance of the restaurant, with its high ceilings and warm candlelight, sets the perfect tone for a relaxed and enjoyable dining experience. Additionally, Bistro Chikara also serves lunch on weekdays, making it a versatile spot for a delightful meal any time of the day.
One of the standout features of Bistro Chikara is its emphasis on fresh ingredients, such as the refreshing Kamakura vegetable salad, perfectly complemented by a selection of California wines. The restaurant offers special set menus like the Recommended Farewell and Welcome Party Course for groups of five or more, which includes a complimentary drink to kick off the dining experience. For a more personalized culinary journey, guests can opt for the Chef's Recommended Course tailored for two or three diners, featuring a unique selection of dishes crafted with fresh vegetables sourced daily from Kamakura's fields. Whether you are a wine enthusiast or a food lover seeking a taste of Paris at the foot of Mount Atago, Bistro Chikara promises a delightful dining adventure that blends French culinary finesse with the charm of a small, intimate bistro.
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Operating Hours
Sun: Closed
Mon: 11:30AM-2:00PM, 5:30PM-11:00PM
Tue: 11:30AM-2:00PM, 5:30PM-11:00PM
Wed: 11:30AM-2:00PM, 5:30PM-11:00PM
Thur: 11:30AM-2:00PM, 5:30PM-11:00PM
Fri: 11:30AM-2:00PM, 5:30PM-11:00PM
Sat: 12:00PM-3:00PM, 5:30PM-11:00PM
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Restaurant Features
Reservations Accepted
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