Bistro Yen Review Summary

Bistro Yen
+81 (0) 50-3595-0835
6−7 Nihonbashikabutochō, Chuo City, Tokyo 103-0026
Key Takeaways
What Customers Have to Say
Overall Quality
Favorite Dishes
Price
Ambiance
Vibe
Bistro Yen Google Average Rating
3.9
5
Google
A bistro opening in December 2022, located right outside Kayabacho Station Exit 10.
This is located in a corner of BANK, a complex that is a renovated former bank.
There are four shops here: bistro ``yen'', bakery ``bank'', flower shop ``fete'', and coffee bar ``coin''.
Inside the store, the original safe is still intact, giving the space a sense of history that is unique to Kabutocho.
The customer base ranges from people in their 20s to 60s, and I get the impression that there are a lot of people going on dates or with women (male to female ratio of 2:8).
◯ Impressions of the overall dish
This bistro is famous for its pasta, and when you order pasta, it comes with a salad and homemade bread.
All the dishes are elegant and the combination of ingredients is unique.
The pasta has a chewy texture and goes perfectly with the sauce.
The beer-braised pork cheeks and asparagus rice in a clay pot also had a flavor that was a fusion of Japanese and Western essences.
◯Menu ordered & food report
・Tomato cream pasta with rape blossoms and kumquats
An impressive visual of a large tomato sitting on top of pasta.
The chewy fresh pasta is covered with a rich tomato cream sauce.
The bitterness of the rape blossoms and the refreshing sweetness of the kumquats are accents, creating a good balance.
The soft scent of parsley further tightens the flavor.
・Beer-braised pork cheek & asparagus rice in clay pot
The slowly stewed pork cheek is surprisingly creamy and full of flavor.
The stew sauce coats it well and goes perfectly with the rice.
The asparagus clay pot rice has a Western feel, but it has a comforting Japanese taste.
We recommend sharing it with two people so you can enjoy both the pasta and clay pot rice!
◯Crowd information/customer demographic
Arrival time: 10:30 (before opening)
Entry time: 11:00 (enter the store as soon as it opens)
Delivery speed: about 15 minutes
Gender ratio: 2 males: 8 females
Customer demographic: Mostly on dates and among women.
◯Overview
A stylish bistro where you can enjoy chewy pasta and fragrant stewed dishes.
The inside of the store, which still has a former bank safe, is a special space where you can feel the history of Kabutocho.
Next to the bistro, there is a popular bakery called ``bank,'' whose an butter is especially delicious.
We also recommend stopping by after lunch.
Furthermore, there is a flower shop ``fete'' and a coffee bar ``coin'' in the basement.
You can also look at the flowers and enjoy hand drip coffee after your meal.
If you go, it's best to line up before the store opens!
Please be careful not to confuse it with the line at Bakery Bank.
This is located in a corner of BANK, a complex that is a renovated former bank.
There are four shops here: bistro ``yen'', bakery ``bank'', flower shop ``fete'', and coffee bar ``coin''.
Inside the store, the original safe is still intact, giving the space a sense of history that is unique to Kabutocho.
The customer base ranges from people in their 20s to 60s, and I get the impression that there are a lot of people going on dates or with women (male to female ratio of 2:8).
◯ Impressions of the overall dish
This bistro is famous for its pasta, and when you order pasta, it comes with a salad and homemade bread.
All the dishes are elegant and the combination of ingredients is unique.
The pasta has a chewy texture and goes perfectly with the sauce.
The beer-braised pork cheeks and asparagus rice in a clay pot also had a flavor that was a fusion of Japanese and Western essences.
◯Menu ordered & food report
・Tomato cream pasta with rape blossoms and kumquats
An impressive visual of a large tomato sitting on top of pasta.
The chewy fresh pasta is covered with a rich tomato cream sauce.
The bitterness of the rape blossoms and the refreshing sweetness of the kumquats are accents, creating a good balance.
The soft scent of parsley further tightens the flavor.
・Beer-braised pork cheek & asparagus rice in clay pot
The slowly stewed pork cheek is surprisingly creamy and full of flavor.
The stew sauce coats it well and goes perfectly with the rice.
The asparagus clay pot rice has a Western feel, but it has a comforting Japanese taste.
We recommend sharing it with two people so you can enjoy both the pasta and clay pot rice!
◯Crowd information/customer demographic
Arrival time: 10:30 (before opening)
Entry time: 11:00 (enter the store as soon as it opens)
Delivery speed: about 15 minutes
Gender ratio: 2 males: 8 females
Customer demographic: Mostly on dates and among women.
◯Overview
A stylish bistro where you can enjoy chewy pasta and fragrant stewed dishes.
The inside of the store, which still has a former bank safe, is a special space where you can feel the history of Kabutocho.
Next to the bistro, there is a popular bakery called ``bank,'' whose an butter is especially delicious.
We also recommend stopping by after lunch.
Furthermore, there is a flower shop ``fete'' and a coffee bar ``coin'' in the basement.
You can also look at the flowers and enjoy hand drip coffee after your meal.
If you go, it's best to line up before the store opens!
Please be careful not to confuse it with the line at Bakery Bank.
4
Google
It would have been nice to have a relaxing lunch while drinking wine. Due to work, I had a limited time, so I had to eat quickly and leave quickly. .
They will replace your lunch bread, and you can enjoy a variety of different types.
Also, the food in general was delicious. However, I would be happy if there was something a little cheaper on the lunch menu.
They will replace your lunch bread, and you can enjoy a variety of different types.
Also, the food in general was delicious. However, I would be happy if there was something a little cheaper on the lunch menu.
5
Google
I made a reservation for the 11:30 session. Since it was a long weekend, the place was fully booked. I was wondering whether to buy bread at BANK for breakfast, but this was the right answer! The course came with BANK bread. The staff brought me different breads over and over again, so I was able to enjoy them. The most important dishes were also very delicious, and since the menu only listed the ingredients, it was fun to imagine what kind of dishes would be served.The delicate seasoning that brought out the flavors of the ingredients was wonderful. Easy cookies for small sweets. It was a lineup that grabbed my attention from beginning to end. If you're a drinker, I think it's also a good deal that you can get a pairing wine for 2,400 yen (3 glasses).
2
Google
Lunch course at Bistro yen.
The customer base is relatively young, with a high proportion of women.
I was a little concerned about the closeness of the seats.
Also, even though it's lunch, I don't like the fact that they don't change the cutlery between courses...
•⃞ Mini croissant / Bettarazuke
•⃞ Pumpkin soup
•⃞ bank bread
•⃞ Marinated figs, amberjack and yogurt
•⃞ Roasted duck with eggplant, sticky barley and white miso, sour plums
•⃞ Lemon blancmange aloe and pear sauce
•⃞ ease almond sable
—- —-
The wines are light-tasting whites and reds.
The white is Australian BLANC, a blend of Chardonnay and Riesling based on Sauvignon Blanc.
The red is grenache from southern France.
Also craft beer (canned, not draft)
The wine was too light and I didn't really like it, but there were only two wine options each by the glass, so I guess it can't be helped.
I was hoping that the bread would be delicious.
I feel like the ones I buy at bank bakeries are more delicious. I wonder what it is.
We had an amuse croissant and two types of sourdough during the meal.
The most delicious thing was the blancmange.
Ease's small sweets are also somewhat compared to the ones you buy at ease...
The inside of the store looks busy, but it doesn't feel that busy.
Hmm. Personally, I don't think I'll visit again for the lunch course.
The customer base is relatively young, with a high proportion of women.
I was a little concerned about the closeness of the seats.
Also, even though it's lunch, I don't like the fact that they don't change the cutlery between courses...
•⃞ Mini croissant / Bettarazuke
•⃞ Pumpkin soup
•⃞ bank bread
•⃞ Marinated figs, amberjack and yogurt
•⃞ Roasted duck with eggplant, sticky barley and white miso, sour plums
•⃞ Lemon blancmange aloe and pear sauce
•⃞ ease almond sable
—- —-
The wines are light-tasting whites and reds.
The white is Australian BLANC, a blend of Chardonnay and Riesling based on Sauvignon Blanc.
The red is grenache from southern France.
Also craft beer (canned, not draft)
The wine was too light and I didn't really like it, but there were only two wine options each by the glass, so I guess it can't be helped.
I was hoping that the bread would be delicious.
I feel like the ones I buy at bank bakeries are more delicious. I wonder what it is.
We had an amuse croissant and two types of sourdough during the meal.
The most delicious thing was the blancmange.
Ease's small sweets are also somewhat compared to the ones you buy at ease...
The inside of the store looks busy, but it doesn't feel that busy.
Hmm. Personally, I don't think I'll visit again for the lunch course.
4
Google
I made a reservation for 11:30 on a public holiday. There will be two shifts for lunch, but it was fully booked that day. It's better to make a reservation. This is a restaurant next to BANK. Most of the customers were women. The towels were aromatic and felt good. At first, I was going to go to BANK, but yen was the correct answer. BANK bread will be served for lunch. The staff brings a different bread each time and also toasts the bread, so you can enjoy a variety of delicious breads. The last sweet was a baked confectionery from Ease, which I was interested in at every shop, so I was very satisfied. I was looking forward to seeing what would come out every time, as the menu listed ingredients that I couldn't even imagine.