Alice is a fantasy restaurant café themed after the popular 1865 novel, “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland,” by English author Lewis Carroll. This café is just one of five Alice in Wonderland restaurants in Tokyo (one in Osaka, too). From the moment you step foot off of the elevator into the narrow walkway draped with storybook pages, you’re immediately drawn to having an adventure of your own. Alice is a perfect place for an unusually fun tea party over dinner with the girls. The uniquely decorated menus & motif will keep you tickled for hours.
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Alice: Fantasy Dining in Ginza
An "Alice in Wonderland" themed café
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Welcome to "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" restaurant! Waitresses are fully clad in Alice's signature outfit in Tokyo fashion: a white frilly apron over a light blue, knee length dress.
A tea-cup table for your tea party. The highlight of the main floor. Reservations are highly recommended.
More unique seating options in the café
Celings are adorned with a procession of playing cards
The magical menu box with the White Rabbit nestled in the attractive garden.
Menu Introduction. Due to popularity, guests are reminded of the strict (2) hour time limit, ¥600 cover charge, and 10% service charge that are added to the bill.
"EAT ME" card placed alongside the complimentary bread & dipping sauce. You may or may not grow tremendously tall to cause you to bump your head on the ceiling.
The assorted appetizer tray accented with a tomato creatively shaped as a rose, ¥1,200
In collaboration with Sanrio Puroland, ALICE offers a Tomato-cream risotto with a Hello Kitty shaped mozzarella, ¥1,150. Diamond Dining's, "Hello Kitty's Adventures in Wonderland" plate.
Dessert trio featuring The Chesire Cat, The Caterpillar, & The Hatter
Are you a King of spades or a Queen of hearts?
A labyrinth entrance full of storybook pages leading up to the clock. "I'm late! I'm late! For a very important date!"
ALICE is located on the 5th Floor of the Taiyo Building. From Ginza Sta (Ginza Metro Line) exit A2 and walk a few blocks. Taiyo Bldg will be on your right hand side.
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Andrea Kahlow
10 years ago
After seeing this I had to look up where all five restaurants are. It looks so cute!
Yes! They're all super fun and so "kawaii"!!!
Reyzi Enditya
10 years ago
cool!
Victoria Vlisides
10 years ago
Adorable! Japan has done it again.
Olga
10 years ago
The only downside of Alice themed cafes is that they are expensive.
Justin Velgus
10 years ago
Looking at these pics and thinking I would only go on special occassion, it would be very worth it!
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