Libertable (Akasaka Honten)
Libertable is a cake shop offering unusual cakes such as truffle-infused chocolate cake and apple fois gras cake.
1 minute on foot from Akasaka Station on the Chiyoda Line, this shop sells traditional Japanese sweets. The treats on offer at this confectionery shop are always made with ingredients that are currently in season.
Libertable is a cake shop offering unusual cakes such as truffle-infused chocolate cake and apple fois gras cake.
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codename MIXOLOGY is a cocktail bar in the Akasaka area of Tokyo.
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Confection so delicate and beautiful you hesitate to eat them -- but it is exactly this moment of hesitation that wagashi (和菓子) inspires, a moment of hesitation
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