Le Bouton
French restaurant · Minato ·

Le Bouton

French restaurant · Minato ·

French bistro with creative appetizers and classic mains

french food
open kitchen
macaron de foie gras
cozy atmosphere
desserts
authentic experience
baguette
tripe
Le Bouton by null
5.0
Yelp
Rated 5.0 stars by 1 reviewers
Le Bouton by null
Le Bouton by null
Le Bouton by null
Le Bouton by null
Le Bouton by null
Le Bouton by null
Le Bouton by null
Le Bouton by null
Le Bouton by null
Le Bouton by null
Le Bouton by null
Le Bouton by null
Le Bouton by null
Le Bouton by null
Le Bouton by null
Le Bouton by null
Le Bouton by null
Le Bouton by null
Le Bouton by null
Le Bouton by null
Le Bouton by null
Le Bouton by null
Le Bouton by null
Le Bouton by null
Le Bouton by null

Information

Japan, 〒106-0031 Tokyo, Minato City, Nishiazabu, 2 Chome−15−1 三澤ビル 1F Get directions

¥10,000+

Reserve a table
See Menu
Reservations required
Restroom
Popular for lunch
Popular for dinner
Cozy

Information

Static Map

Japan, 〒106-0031 Tokyo, Minato City, Nishiazabu, 2 Chome−15−1 三澤ビル 1F Get directions

+81 3 3797 3837
lebouton.jp
@lebouton2013

¥10,000+ · Menu

Reserve a table

Features

•Reservations required
•Restroom
•Popular for lunch
•Popular for dinner
•Cozy
•Romantic
•Trendy
•Dessert

Last updated

Dec 24, 2025

Powered By

You might also like

Terms of Use • Privacy Policy • Cookie Policy
 © 2025 Postcard Technologies, Inc.
@michelinguide
48,178 Postcards · 8,018 Cities

"‘Le Bouton’ is French for ‘the button’, and the chef loves to match dishes to wishes like buttons to buttonholes. Macaron de foie gras and pike conger pie are popular appetisers. Guests can choose salad or French fries to accompany their main dishes. Napolitan (Japanese ketchup spaghetti) and curry are not on the menu but may be available if you ask. A genuine desire to please makes this bistro a pleasure to visit." - Michelin Inspector

https://guide.michelin.com/en/tokyo-region/tokyo/restaurant/le-bouton
Le Bouton

Nass

Google
This is a French restaurant you could hardly even find in France! A truly delightful experience, chef knows his food hands down … truly a joy to dine there! Small and real authentic experience. One of the best restaurants we’ve tried in Tokyo! Thank you chef Sugiyama 🫡

M H

Google
Le Bouton serves French and other European food. There's an English menu, but it seems to be an automatic translation from Japanese, which makes some descriptions hard to decipher. My partner and I shared the following: —pâté à macaron (with a hint of salted caramel), —tripe and Lotus root in tomato sauce, —hachis parmentier, —duck confit, —sautéed cherries with vanilla ice cream. All five dishes were pretty good, although nothing extraordinary for European standards. They were not entirely filling; we should have ordered at least one more. What made our dinner unpleasant was the long wait time between dishes. Moreover, the check was intransparent. There were unannounced charges for bread and service. The drinks turned out to be expensive as well, e.g. ¥1,500 (about €10) for a juice. In total, we paid ¥16,000 (€105), which is out of line with the quality of the food and service.

Benjamin Y.

Google
Great dining place with large variety of menu especially dessert options ~ the chef and staff are kind and we had a good time!

Hakuba Resort H.

Google
Sensational food. Cosy atmosphere. Chef is a marvel to watch.

Peter E.

Google
Excellent french food. Small spot with only about 16 seats, half at the counter and half at two tables. Open kitchen so you see the chef prepare everything, for better or worse. Creative appetizers. Entrees are mostly meats and on the heavier side. Small selection of desserts.

Ashish S.

Google
Excellent french food. Creative appetizers n some classic dishes for mains. Delicious desserts. Small cozy setting n open kitchen. Excellent service.

SangYoung H.

Google
Hidden place. one of best French restraunt in the Tokyo.

D L

Google
Delicate and fragrant French food..from foie to baguette