Nino Caffe

Japan, 107-0062 Tokyo, Minato City, Minamiaoyama, 1 Chome251 Bronze 南青山
+81 3-3423-5286
$$$ cafe
(277 Reviews)
Price Range ¥1,000–2,000

Welcome to Nino Caffe, a charming Italian café nestled in the vibrant district of Minamiaoyama in Tokyo. This delightful spot is not just a place to grab your caffeine fix; it's an experience that transports you straight to Italy with every sip and bite.

As you step inside Nino Caffe, you're greeted by an atmosphere that exudes warmth and a touch of European elegance. Think quaint interiors with rustic charm, where the comforting scent of freshly brewed coffee intertwines with the delightful aroma of freshly baked pastries. While some customers have noted that the vibe may lean toward the more traditional side, the ambiance serves as a cozy backdrop for a relaxed coffee break or a casual meeting with friends.

Nino Caffe is celebrated for its authentic Italian offerings, with a focus on exquisite coffee and pastries. The menu features a variety of delicious treats, including an array of pastries that evoke the pastry shops of Italy. The recommendations from satisfied patrons include their rich coffee, which has received high praise for its flavor profile. Customer Bruce Tiew mentions the café's excellent coffee served in a lovely setting, making it an ideal pit stop during festive shopping trips.

The pastries, including the ever-popular cannoli, are beautiful and decadently crafted. While it is true that some prices may be on the higher end—like the cannoli priced at ¥1100—a visit to Nino Caffe is not just about indulgence; it's about treating yourself to a slice of culinary heaven. Mauro Bellati even goes so far as to declare it "maybe the best patisserie in Tokyo," and he encourages fellow food lovers to splurge for the delightful experience.

For those who appreciate artisanal quality and authentic flavors, the café’s offerings—often described as directly imported from Europe—are well worth it. Even customer Lichee hints at the cost reflecting their high-quality ingredients, ensuring that every bite envelops your senses in bliss. In this charming establishment, the statement “you get what you pay for” rings true, as the exquisite flavors and presentation promise to tantalize any palate.

One small note to keep in mind is the limited availability of WiFi, which requires a quick inquiry for the password; however, this minor detail should not detract from your overall enjoyment. For anyone seeking a unique café experience in Tokyo, Nino Caffe radiates authenticity and warmth, making it a perfect retreat for coffee aficionados and pastry lovers alike. Treat yourself to a visit, savor the flavors, and allow the ambience to envelop you in a little slice of Italy right in the heart of Tokyo. You deserve it!

Service options
Outdoor seating
Takeaway
Dine-in
Delivery
Highlights
Great coffee
Great dessert
Great tea selection
Popular for
Breakfast
Lunch
Solo dining
Accessibility
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Offerings
Alcohol
Beer
Coffee
Quick bite
Wine
Dining options
Breakfast
Brunch
Lunch
Dinner
Dessert
Seating
Amenities
Toilet
Atmosphere
Casual
Cosy
Trendy
Payments
Credit cards
Rakuten Pay
Openings Hours
Checking

Monday

09:00 AM - 10:00 PM

Tuesday

09:00 AM - 10:00 PM

Wednesday

09:00 AM - 10:00 PM

Thursday

09:00 AM - 10:00 PM

Friday

09:00 AM - 10:00 PM

Saturday

09:00 AM - 10:00 PM

Sunday

Closed

277 Reviews
Sunshine Tanaka

07 Oct 2025

Excellent cafe. We definitely enjoyed our coffee that I haven’t had a tasty coffee in awhile. Also pastries were good but I thought Cannoli for ¥1100 is ridiculous, lol but pastries are quite authentic. Wifi is available but ya gotta ask password. Only downside is the vibe for me, a bit old fashion, older crowd.

Lichee

07 Oct 2025

I like this cafe. Just that it’s quite expensive - it’s like the whole range of food is imported directly from Europe with the price exchanged from Euro. The chocolate is 550 yen. More expensive than a good quality chocolate cake you can get from a normal cafe.

Possanunt Charoenkijkajorn

30 Sep 2025

Very lovely cafe with pleasant atmosphere. Feels like sipping coffee in Italy.

Bruce Tiew

25 Sep 2025

My wife and I stopped by this nice Italian cafe on our way to Christmas shopping in Roppongi. We like the interior, good setting and you chose to sit inside or outside of the restaurant. They’re quite a bit of selection to choose from their pastry section. A nice place to visit for good coffee and pastry albeit rather expensive.

Mauro Bellati

20 Sep 2025

Maybe the best patisserie in Tokyo. Quite expensive but once in a while you should give yourself a present and enjoy these wonderful tastes.

WEV

23 Aug 2025

Great Sicilian-style pasta cafe. They offer a variety of drink options and food options. I selected the lunch course. After eating lunch or dinner, try out their wide assortment of delicious cakes, tarts, and tiramisù. The Negroni I had was perfect!

Ry Pen

17 Aug 2025

Amazing place to dine and have coffee. Different Sicilian decorations and ceramics is a feast in the eyes and they can be purchased, too. Coffee was great and the staff couldn’t be kinder. Excellent. This place is very Instagrammable! :-)

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