I invited a friend to the Olivia Burton collaboration afternoon tea as we had a reservation for two. The location was on a high floor, so the weather was not the best, but we enjoyed our afternoon tea overlooking Godzilla from above (lol). The view was amazing, the space was not too crowded, and it was a weekday so we could relax and enjoy our food and drinks. The tea was served through a pod service, and we could try different teas by ordering separately with my friend. The cute cake stand from Olivia Burton, which was put together in England, caught my eye and now I want an Olivia Burton clock. One thing that bothered me was that despite there not being many customers, we received a different tea than what we ordered, so I'm not sure if the service was careless or if they just forgot. ⭐️-1 Other than that, the location was convenient being directly connected to the station, so overall it was a great experience.
*Naa*
4.00
✦Nun Activity✦I tried the collaboration menu with Olivia Burton and everything was delicious, but especially the scones and roast beef were very tasty. The buttery flavor of the scones makes you feel happy, right? The view from the high floor is also nice, and being from the countryside, just that alone is exciting. It's close to Shinjuku Station and affordable, so we used it for a mini reunion. It's nice to treat yourself to a reward once in a while~ On the way out, I got a keychain to commemorate the collaboration with Olivia Burton! I definitely want to use it again.
3e151f
4.00
I visited the In-flight Meal Cafe at The Station Cafe Bar in Shinjuku Prince Hotel B1, which is being held until October 31, 2022. Although it's not easy to travel to Korea as before, I could at least feel like I was on a trip. I didn't have high expectations for the taste, but I was pleasantly surprised by the iced coffee, which tasted like hotel coffee. The dishes were also easy for Japanese people to eat, and the bulgogi beef was plentiful. Even the salad dressing was delicious.
eb2002621
3.80
January 2022. This time, I had business in the Shinjuku area in Tokyo, so I decided to stay in the Shinjuku area on the first day. I stayed at the Shinjuku Prince Hotel near Seibu Shinjuku (which is also part of Kabukicho, I guess?). The single room with breakfast plan cost around 9,000 yen for one night. The hotel has a classic appearance, a convenient location, and the front desk and rooms were cleaner and more comfortable than I had imagined. On this day, most restaurants in Tokyo closed early, so I returned from dinner and went to bed early. The next morning, I went to the breakfast venue. The breakfast venue is located on the 25th floor at 'Japanese Dining & Bar FUGA'. (Originally, it was a buffet dining called Prince Marche on B2, but it is currently closed.) For breakfast, you can choose between American breakfast or a Japanese set meal. I chose the Japanese set meal (you can choose between grilled mackerel or braised pork as the main dish). It was quite filling, and the grilled mackerel was delicious. Thank you for the meal! It was my first stay, but the location was good, so I would like to stay here again. It was a short stay, but thank you very much. Now, I'm off to have lunch at "SPICY CURRY Rokka" as planned. (My main purpose for staying in Shinjuku!)
honey0627
3.50
I used it for breakfast and the Japanese food was really delicious^^
honey0627
3.50
We used it for our wedding anniversary! The menu was extensive and good, but there were some aspects that were a bit difficult to understand how to order.
yurik85972
3.10
We stayed on Saturday and had breakfast. The theme was breakfast from around the world.
srkabachan
3.00
まっちゃちーずちょこ
3.00
"Halloween Afternoon Tea"
サマンサ・セリハ
3.40
[August 2012 Visit]
This restaurant is amazing! The food was delicious, the service was excellent, and the atmosphere was cozy. I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a great dining experience.
マリモっち
3.00
The taste was okay. The variety of dishes was limited, but I managed to find something to eat. I think it would be better to have a few more options like gratin or pasta, Western-style dishes.
さえらジャポン
4.00
Quite delicious
千本桜☆
2.50
Visited the Prince Marche breakfast venue on B1F of the hotel on a Saturday morning around 8 am. There were many foreign guests, and we had to wait for about 15 minutes before being seated. The restaurant was quite crowded. The breakfast menu included a variety of Japanese, Western, and even Chinese porridge and cakes. However, there were not many dishes left, which was disappointing. It felt like there was no joy in the buffet experience. We managed to gather some leftovers, but it was not the buffet experience we were hoping for. There were hardly any forks or spoons left. After about 30 minutes, when we were almost done eating, they started replenishing the dishes, which added to our dissatisfaction. It was frustrating to see the person making omelets also checking the remaining dishes. The service definitely needs improvement. The omelet made on the spot was delicious. I would recommend this place to those who do not seek enjoyment from a breakfast buffet.
yume☆
0.00
Tea room with a front area and a sunken half floor. When going out for a meal in Shinjuku, I always end up taking a break here before catching the train. It's coffee time. The cake set costs 1200 yen, which is average. They offer coffee refills, but even if you stay for a while, no one will approach you. However, I always find myself sitting comfortably here. The dim lighting and retro hotel atmosphere make it a calming place to be.
クラゲkana
4.20
I went to Shinjuku for an Autumn sweets meetup at a cafe. I've been to the Shinjuku Prince Hotel a few times for sweets buffets with friends. This time, it was Autumn sweets, so I decided to join. The cakes here are very delicious, so I tried various types of cakes. There were desserts with chestnuts, grapes, pears, etc. for Autumn. However, the variety wasn't that extensive. I would have been happier if there were desserts with pumpkin or sweet potato. There were a few types of bread, pasta, fruits, and salads. There was a timed service with baked pear pie and ice cream, but I didn't try that. I'm thinking of going back to this all-you-can-eat sweets buffet with my friends again.
syokujidaisuki
3.40
The hotel I stayed at was Shinjuku Prince Hotel, located near Shinjuku Station East Exit and directly connected to Seibu Shinjuku Line, close to Kabukicho and other attractions. It is a historic hotel with a shopping center attached, offering a variety of room options including single and twin rooms at a reasonable price with breakfast included. I stayed in a spacious double room on a high floor with good views, and the hotel seems to undergo regular renovations with well-stocked amenities. The front desk is spacious and check-in/out process is smooth, with a large monitor displaying beautiful scenery. There is also a concierge available for assistance. The breakfast buffet restaurant in the basement offers a range of dishes for breakfast, lunch, and dinner at a relatively low price. I enjoyed a mix of Western and Japanese dishes, including freshly made omelets and traditional Japanese breakfast items. The hotel has limited dining options, but the attached shopping center provides additional food choices. Overall, it is a versatile hotel with a pleasant stay experience. I will definitely consider staying here again in the future.
自己満
0.00
I used to frequent this hotel a lot when I was around 20 years old, but recently I haven't been using it much. Back then, I used to enjoy ordering pasta from room service occasionally, but it's been a while since I've done that. However, due to work reasons, I happened to stay at this hotel again this time, bringing back nostalgic memories. The room was a double and had a decent size, although there are smaller rooms available as well. I was satisfied with it this time. Unfortunately, I arrived late and went straight to bed without eating anything, so I didn't have the chance to enjoy the food at the hotel. The next morning, I woke up in time for breakfast. The buffet-style breakfast offered a mix of Japanese and Western dishes, but the variety wasn't very extensive. They made omelets to order and had typical Western breakfast items like sausages, ham, bacon, as well as grilled fish, side dishes, miso soup, and rice for Japanese options. The taste was decent overall, but there wasn't anything particularly outstanding that I wanted to eat again. Personally, I think I prefer going out to find delicious food rather than having breakfast here next time. Maybe next time I'll stay without breakfast.
散歩人
3.00
I have used this hotel before for their buffet, but that was a long time ago, so I will skip that this time. The review is for the Tea Corner, which is located in the hotel. The Tea Corner in the basement is completely non-smoking. The seating arrangement is spacious, making it an ideal space to relax alone. The air conditioning was just right. It is self-service, which gives a sense of being left alone, which is not bad. The coffee costs 450 yen, which may seem expensive to those who are used to places like McDonald's or Doutor, but it is reasonable for hotel coffee. The coffee was very bitter, almost too bitter... I felt like I wanted something sweet, but I resisted this time. I took a leisurely one-hour break and then left.
かずおくんくん
3.50
I went to a lunch buffet on my day off. I lined up without a reservation 30 minutes before opening and was seated right when they opened, but 10 minutes before opening, there was a long line!!! The desserts were plentiful and delicious. However, the overall quality of the food seemed to be focused on cost-cutting. There were many group tourists and dessert-loving ladies visiting. The manners of some customers, especially foreign tourists (from Asian countries), were lacking. The service quality was noticeably lower compared to other hotels. The tables were small, and even when we stacked our plates after finishing eating, they were not promptly cleared. I had to ask for it. Honestly, if things don't improve, I won't be coming back. This lunch buffet at a hotel was the most disappointing compared to others.
ローズマリーティー
3.50
I went to a lunch buffet on my day off. I'm not a big fan of buffets because I never know how much I've eaten, but a friend who loves buffets invited me. I went along just for fun. Overall, the food was okay. The roast beef made from domestic beef was a pleasant surprise, it was delicious. There was a wide variety of desserts, which was enjoyable. The fact that there was no time limit was also appealing.
1/7
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