8 Delicious Breakfasts to Enjoy in Tokyo’s Traditional District Asakusa

08.January.2020 | FEATURES / FOOD / SPOT

Asakusa is one of the most touristic spots in Tokyo and enjoys its traditional temples as much as its modern scene. If you’re up early with a day of sightseeing and shopping ahead, starting your day with a good breakfast is the best way to make the most of it. To help out, we’ve got a list of eight recommendations for breakfast in Asakusa which includes both Japanese and western-style foods – bon appetit!

Byuree @by_byu

Pelican Cafe 

Pelican Cafe runs the old bakery called Pan no Pelican which was established in 1942. This delicious menu is not available anywhere else. The scrumptious breakfast menu includes five different meals to choose from. The picture above shows the Ham Katsu Sandwich – a filling breakfast sandwich containing a thick slice of Asakusa ham.

 

Pelican Cafe 

Address: Floor 1, 3-9-11, Kotobuki, Tokyo

Opening Hours: 

Breakfast: 9:00 – 11:00

Regular Menu: 11:00- 17:00 (Last Orders)

Closed: Sundays, National Holidays

Closed for summer holidays and the New Year’s Period

Official Website: https://pelicancafe.jp/index.html

 

みきみき @miki_log

February café

We’ve previously visited February café for their scrumptious french toast and now we’re back for seconds. You can order the breakfast bread set (Asa Pan Set) from 8:10 am to 11:00 am. The bread used for the set is actually Pelican no Pan bread. This is ideal for those of you who want to enjoy breakfast near Kappabashi.

 

February café

Address:1-7-8 Kaminarimon, Taito, Tokyo 

Opening Hours: 8:10-19:00 (Last Orders: 18:30)

No Regular Holidays

Official Website: http://www016.upp.so-net.ne.jp/February-Cafe/

 

伊藤 @itoufds

Coffee Lodge Akaishi

Coffee Lodge Akaishi is located behind Asakusa Kannon and is open from 9:00 am to 4:00 am. This place is loved by everybody from tourists to locals. Their top dish is their Ebi Sando – a sandwich that contains battered shrimp, tartar sauce, cabbage and sauce. The old traditional-style interior provides the perfect relaxing atmosphere to catch your breath between sightseeing and shopping. 

 

Coffee Lodge Akaishi

Address: 3-8-4 Asakusa, Taito, Tokyo

Opening Hours: 

Tuesday to Saturday: 09:00 – 04:00/ Sundays and National Holidays: 09:00 – 01:00

Closed: Mondays

Tabelog: https://tabelog.com/tokyo/A1311/A131102/13058004/

 

CHANUNCHIDA.C チダー @chida.c

Misojyu

Misojyu’s popular breakfast set includes miso soup, one onigiri, a delicious half-boiled egg, and pickled vegetables. Misojyu is committed to using organic vegetables in their miso soups for healthy and balanced meals so this is the perfect way to start your day. 

 

Misojyu (Miso Soup Shop)

Address: 1-7-5 Asakusa, Taito, Tokyo

Opening Hours: 

Breakfast: 8:30 – 10:00

Regular Menu: 10:00 – 19:00

No Regular Holidays

Official Website: https://misojyu.jp/

 

SUKE6 DINER

SUKE6 DINER serves up delicious brunches from the morning and homemade sausages and smoked fish dishes in the evening. The breakfast menu is available from 8:00 am to 11:00 am and serves up homemade granola and bread freshly baked on the third floor of the diner. You can also enjoy their scrumptious sandwiches which are topped with meat and vegetables.

 

SUKE6 DINER

Address: Ayumi Building Floor 1-2, 1-11-1, Hanakawado, Taito, Tokyo

Opening Hours: 

Tuesday – Friday: 8:00-22:00

Lunch:10:00 – 17:00

Weekends and National Holidays: 8:00 – 21:00

Closed: Mondays

Official Website: http://suke6diner.com/

 

Akko @gingerzaru

SaboAsaichi

If you’re near Inarichō then pop into Sabö Asaichi for a delicious breakfast, shokupan or Okara bread that is made from bean curd lees. Toppings include red bean paste and butter, honey and butter and red bean paste and cream cheese. Besides bread, you can also add an onigiri and miso soup to your meal so you can enjoy both a western-style and Japanese-style breakfast in one go.

 

SaboAsaichi

Address: 6-1-15, Higashiueno, Taito, Tokyo

Opening Hours: 8:00 – 20:00 

Closed: Sundays and Mondays

Official Twitter: https://twitter.com/saboasaichi

 

さっちゃん @sachi.coffee1015

SUKEMASA COFFEE

If you’re looking for a good latte or espresso to start your day then SUKEMASA COFFEE got your back. A unique feature of the café is that the staff are all dressed in kimonos. The picture above shows the café’s Red Bean Paste and Butter Dog. A rich filling of red bean paste and butter is sandwiched inside crispy bread.

 

SUKEMASA COFFEE

Address: Kimizuka Bldg. 102, 2-29-2, Asakusa, Taito, Tokyo

Opening Hours: 8:00 – 19:00

Closed: Tuesdays

Official Website: https://sukemasa.tokyo/

 

アッキントッシュ @diamante_aki

MIMOSA

MIMOSA’s morning menu sees toast, sandwiches and the best of Asakusa’s delicious breakfasts. The star of the show is the Big Hotcake (¥720 After Tax) which is a five-layer pancake topped with Calpis butter and a side of whipped cream. You’ll want to savour the nostalgic flavour forever. If you cannot finish your meal, you can take it away with you.

 

MIMOSA

Address: 4-28-6 Asakusa, Taito City, Tokyo

Opening Hours: 8:00 – 17:00

Closed: Mondays

Tabelog: https://tabelog.com/tokyo/A1311/A131102/13088749/

 

 If you’re an early bird in Asakusa, treat yourself to a hearty western or Japanese breakfast at one of these cafés and you’ll be sure to have a fantastic day. 

 

*The cafés and restaurants may update their opening hours and menus at any time so please check their official websites and social media for the most accurate information.

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