Today, I went to Taimeiken, which I wanted to visit for a long time.
Taimeiken is a Western-style restaurant founded in 1931 and is located near choledo.
There are 1st and 2nd floors, and the fee structure seems different.
Today's purpose is "Western food small plate lunch" on the 2nd floor, 3000 yen.
It was a perfect lunch for me who likes to eat a lot of things little by little.
Today's three main dishes are
Beef tongue stew hot balls, shrimp cream croquette, specially made roast beef
By the way, there was also a "Kite Museum" in the building of Taimeiken.
Nihonbashi Taimeiken http://www.taimeiken.co.jp/
I'm full, so I decided to walk to Tokyo Station after a walk.
First of all, while looking at the Nihonbashi plate, go to Choledo Annex.
I went to see the monument of Shirakiya Meisui, which was listed in the text of the sightseeing certification.
Next, I went to Nihonbashi Takashimaya.
On the way, when I thought there was a shop with a very atmosphere, it was Yamamotoyama's main store.
Next time, let's make a set of sencha and doll-yaki in the coffee room here.
Today we have a tea time at Foson Salon de Te, located on the 8th floor of Takashimaya.
I happened to be able to sit in the innermost part.
It's not partitioned, but it looks like a special room.
Here, the age group of customers is high, and the staff service is good.
It was a nice salon where you could calm down and drink tea.
I walked a little, and dessert was a different stomach (laughs).
Recommended orange iced tea and ecrail chocolate were delicious!
From there, there is Maruzen until I get out to Yaesu Street.
Behind this is the Plaza Building, which has antenna shops in Yamanashi and Yamaguchi prefectures.
On the left side of Yaesu Street is the splendid headquarters of Bridiston.
There is also a museum, so I would like to go when I have time.
And as soon as you enter Yaesu Street, you will notice the bell of peace.
It's in the median strip.
It is said that Chuo-ku declared a peaceful city and was built to commemorate its first anniversary.
It's a Dutch bell.
I've never come across where the sound is sounding.
It sounds like this.
Sound of the Bell of Peace (Song of Chuo-ku, My Town)
http://www.city.chuo.lg.jp/heiwa/monument/kane/index.html
There are also antenna shops in Kyoto and Hokkaido in front of Tokyo Station.
How about a walk and gourmet course in Nihonbashi like this?