Coffees · Ginza, Tokyo, Japan
About
Nestled on the 12th floor of Okura House in the upscale Ginza district of Tokyo, bills Ginza offers a unique dining experience that combines modern elegance with culinary delight. This stylish venue is renowned for its vibrant brunch offerings, including standout dishes like the legendary ricotta pancakes with banana and honeycomb butter, which have garnered rave reviews for their rich flavor and generous portions. With a solid rating of 4.1 from over 2,800 reviews, it's clear that guests appreciate not only the food but also the calm, sophisticated ambience that makes conversations flow effortlessly.
Open daily from 8:30 AM to 11:00 PM, bills Ginza is the perfect spot to start your day or unwind in the evening. The restaurant boasts a stunning view of the bustling Ginza area, allowing diners to soak in the vibrant cityscape while enjoying their meals. The Big Aussie Breakfast is another popular choice, offering a hearty start that pairs well with freshly squeezed orange juice and expertly brewed coffee. It's wise to make a reservation, especially on weekends, as this sought-after eatery can fill up quickly.
While most reviews sing praises for the menu, with highlights on the scrumptious pancakes and attentive service, some guests have noted that certain dishes could benefit from a more balanced flavor profile. Nevertheless, the overall experience at bills Ginza remains delightful, marked by exceptional food and a chic, inviting atmosphere. If you're seeking a memorable dining experience in Tokyo, this gem in Ginza is certainly worth a visit.
Meacham Nockles McQualter's 2016 fit-out—pale timbers, loose-weave textiles, floor-to-ceiling glazing bringing the Ginza roofscape into the room—gives the Australian brunch brand's Tokyo outpost a Southern Hemisphere lightness that makes the ricotta hotcakes and specialty coffee feel like a genuine reprieve from the surrounding luxury retail density.
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Review summary
Guests frame bills, Ginza as a polished coffee spot experience. The strongest recurring themes are dining, service, and rooms. Current public sentiment sits at 4.1 across 3,025 public ratings.