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Restaurants with highchairs in Tokyo: Roppongi
See here for my full Roppongi with kids guide – includes sightseeing, shopping, playgrounds, places to watch dogs get haircuts, restaurants etc.
Here is my full list of recommended family-friendly restaurants that also have high chairs in Tokyo
FRENCH KITCHEN (HIGH-END HOTEL BUFFET)
The French Kitchen at The Grand Hyatt is the perfect place for a long and decadent breakfast or brunch. The Weekend Brunch is absolutely stunning and I would recommend the terrace seating with children (even if it means layering up in colder weather.) Take the colouring books and stickers and arrive hungry. Check their website or call directly (staff speak English) to see if their price and meal options suit your breakfast budget.
ROPPONGI HILLS, 6-10-3 ROPPONGI
六本木6-10-3六本木ヒルズ
ALL DAY DINING
LE PAIN QUOTIDIEN, ROPPONGI MIDTOWN
Le Pain Quotidien in Tokyo Midtown (Roppongi) is a beautiful bakery restaurant and you can eat there or takeaway. There is also outdoor dining (which is always easier with kids, right?)
They also serve meals. Eggs and croissants or Smoked Salmon open sandwiches and various salads and steak dishes. They also have vegetarian options.
The meals are around 2000 yen (5000 yen at dinner time) so the cheaper option is to make use of the beautiful bakery. They have high chairs and a kids menu.
LE PAIN QUOTIDIEN, TOKYO MIDTOWN STORE
港区赤阪東京ミッドタウン1F
1F TOKYO MIDTOWN WEST PLAZA, AKASAKA, MINATO
OPEN WEEKDAYS 9AM – 9PM
OPEN WEEKENDS 8AM – 9PM
*Incase you have any trouble finding it, it is on the outside of the plaza, on the Barneys New York side and also near Konami gym.
OBICA, ROPPONGI HILLS
Obica (Italian restaurant) has an outdoor terrace and a great happy hour (for the Mummies & Daddies.)
They do sometimes call themselves Obika with a K too.
Their kids’ plate is also adorable. Change tables are within the complex behind the restaurant.
The menu is on their website.
They also allow you to take your stroller into the restaurant.
It’s also one of the few restaurants that allows for pizza leftovers to be taken home (well, ‘legally’ – I’m famous at discretely shoving some leftovers in a ziplock bag.)
Small dogs are allowed on the terrace.
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There is another Obica in Tokyo Midtown, Roppongi.
This is the kids plate. (Photo courtesy of the Roppongi Hills website)
港区六本木6-4-1 六本木ヒルズ ハリウッドビューティープラザ 1F
GROUND FLOOR, ROPPONGI HILLS HOLLYWOOD BEAUTY PLAZA
6-4-1 ROPPONGI, MINATO-KU
OPEN WEEKDAYS 11AM-11PM
OPEN WEEKENDS 9AM – 11:30PM
Another branch is also found on the other side of Roppongi. ….
Just outside of Tokyo Midtown is the Italian restaurant Obica. (There is also one at Roppongi Hills that I have also written about just above).
They have a lovely outdoor terrace. Unlike the Roppongi Hills branch, they do not have a kids menu but my kids still love the classic, simple pizza.
The single menu items are quite expensive but the lunch sets are very reasonable.
(For people lunching without kids, there is also a 90 minute free flow champagne deal.)
The entire restaurant is non-smoking.
They do have high chairs.
OBICA MOZZARELLA BAR, TOKYO MIDTOWN
港区赤坂9-7-2 東京ミッドタウン イースト 1F
GROUND FLOOR, TOKYO MIDTOWN EAST, 9-7-2 AKASAKA, MINATO-KU
OPEN 10AM-11PM
Technically Nishi-Azabu but is very close to Roppongi Hills, is Gonpachi. This restaurant is also known as “The Kill Bill Restaurant”. Is it a total tourist trap? Yes! It’s it great fun and very cool? YES! It’s also very easy with children – for lunch or an early sitting at dinner. (If you do go for dinner, go on a Sunday night on a Wednesday night between 8-8:30pm. They almost always have a Japanese drumming performance right in the restaurant. Ask about it when you make a reservation.)
I love their tempura and my kids like the gyoza.
I recommend making a reservation. It’s a lively, picturesque setting for a meal. Don’t rush in – the entrance is filled with signed photos of famous visitors. They are great with kids here.
They have also just recently introduced vegan sushi here as menu option.
1-13-11 NISHI-AZABU, MINATO
港区西麻布1-13-11
OPEN: 11:30AM-3:30AM
Or if you’re in Tokyo Midtown (department store) for lunch (or dinner) and want to eat beautiful Japanese food, I recommend Suju Dining Rokkaku.
Even if there is a queue, I recommend waiting around as, although it is popular, they are quick at lunch time to make sure they can seat everyone without having to wait too long.
The food is so reasonably priced and there is so much food in one lunch set. This restaurant cooks all its dishes in the style of and using mostly ingredients from Karuizawa ( a popular holiday spot just a few hours out of Tokyo.)
All lunch sets are less than 1800 yen. At dinner time I would budget for more like 8000 yen per adult.
They do have stroller parking and high chairs.
港区赤坂9-7-4 東京ミッドタウン ガレリアガーデンテラス2F
2ND FLOOR, TOKYO MIDTOWN GALLERIA GARDEN TERRACE
9-7-4 AKASAKA, MINATO-KU
OPEN 11AM-11PM (LUNCH IS SERVED UNTIL 4PM)
Or if you’re down the Akasaka end of Roppongi, kind of near the ANA Intercontinental, there is Wolfgang Puck Pizza Bar Akasaka Hills restaurant. Near the Konan Exit.
They have a kids menu & also highchairs.
Warning, there is a table charge of 350 yen per adult.
We also find this restaurant to be overpriced.
赤坂1-12-32 アーク森ビル 1F
GROUND FLOOR, ARK HILLS, 1-12-32 AKASAKA
OPEN EVERYDAY 11AM-11PM
See here for my full Roppongi with kids guide – includes sightseeing, shopping, playgrounds, places to watch dogs get haircuts, restaurants etc.
Here is my full list of recommended family-friendly restaurants that also have high chairs in Tokyo