Grand Arbre

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Setagaya City, Japan

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Bistro· French restaurant

Grand Arbre Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Grand Arbre is located in Setagaya City, Japan on 松陰神社前レジデンス 1F, 4 Chome-21-3 Wakabayashi. Grand Arbre is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category bistro in Japan.

Address

松陰神社前レジデンス 1F, 4 Chome-21-3 Wakabayashi

Price range

$$

Phone

+81 334113821

Service options

Outdoor seatingKerbside pickupNo-contact deliveryDeliveryTakeawayDine-in

Amenities

Bar on siteGender-neutral toiletsGood for kidsSmoke-free placeToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible seatingDoes not have assistive hearing loop

Offerings

AlcoholBeerCocktailsCoffeeHappy-hour foodKids' menuOrganic dishesSmall platesSpiritsWine

Open hours

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Ricardo Fernandez

Lovely little bistro, very attentive staff, food was delicious, perfect timing, decor is simple yet refined, nice and small bar counter and few tables to accommodate many patrons over all a great place to visit.

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Ghislain McGraw

This would be a 3.5-4 star cafe in Paris, but it's lovingly nestled in the suburbs of Tokyo. Also, staff is fluent in French and the desserts are amazing. Would highly recommend.

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M Lapizar

Lunch was filling and delicious for a reasonable price. I love how outdoor dining was an option and would definitely go back when it's warmer! The staff was responsive and friendly and the atmosphere was cozy.

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Nicolas Dorier

Found it by chance before taking the train. I am French, and this is a true french restaurant. Design, staff and food are too notch. :)

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JP Mathes II

A wonderful French Bistro just literally 10 steps from The Setagaya Line (Tokyos famous street car line) . Great food, global staff, superb wine selection, and twice a month you can watch musicians from all over the world display their talents in an ongoing concert series. If you're riding the Setagaya Line hop off and pay them a visit. Tell them John Paul from Tennessee sent you.