The Tohoku region of Nihonbashi Honishi-cho is located in the area facing Kaji-cho, Chiyoda-ku, and is home to many restaurants. Today, I came to explore the terrain of the neighborhood of Honishi-cho.
I was fascinated by the store name "Cul de sac" and entered lunch. It's a shop at the end of the back.
The name of this store is the same as the name of the French territory San Martan Island, where I was stationed 40 years ago. The meaning means "dead-end" or "bag alley". Topographically, restaurants are lined up in and around the large building facing public roads.
It was just around 13 o'clock, so I was invited to the store and recommended salad, freshly baked roast beef about 1 cm thick,
I had a cafe and dessert chiffon cake.
There are many young female customers because they offer delicious food at reasonable prices, and two French male customers came to the next table. One is the same as me. The other men were ordering vissisoi soup, French pork saute. )
The lunch was tax-included and was ¥1,000 (as of 20170818), and there were many wine bottles in the store, so I decided to come in the evening this time. The address of the shop is 4-4-16 Nihonbashi Honishicho. Please check here for access to the store. http://www.id3.jp/cul/