Louis Vuitton Opens a Cafe and Chocolate Store in Tokyo With Mesmerizing Concept
When it comes to branded fashion world. Louis Vuitton is no stranger to anyone, plus with the trend of cafe hopping when you are visiting a certain new place which the Louis Vuitton in Japan has launch their all new Le Cafe V Tokyo which is the second Louis Vuitton cafe in the world. Source
This cafe is located within the same place at the Louis Vuitton store, plus you can spot their first chocolate store too. The whole concept of this outlet is filled with beautiful holographic exterior to interior. Located in Ginza Namiki, Tokyo, it has finally reopens after a 3 year olng renovation and it is designed by architects Jun Aoki and Peter Marino. During your dining, each table you can find a cute napkin holder shaped like Louis Vuitton’s mascot, Vivienne and it comes in varying colour from blue and white to match the store.
The menu is collaborated with the Japanese chef Yosuke Suga which is called Sugalabo which it is also the first time Yosuke Suga is working with Louis Vuitton and here you can find the variety of salads, sandwiches, pastries, sweets and more. You can find the Gâteau Opéra classic (¥2,000, ~S$24.70) for all the chocolate lovers. The Mille-feuille minute, Crème Légère à la Vanille Bourbon de Madagascar (¥2,400, ~S$29.60). Here you can find the monogram inspired V Cafe Latte (¥1,800, ~S$22.20) which feature in spiral of Louis Vuitton’s signature flower.
Besides this, there is a segment of Louis Vuitton first ever chocolate shop here where it has shaped like its Monogram icon such as the 4 petal monogram flower. While the Le Cafe V has yet to come to other countries, it will be a great destination for you all to mark down and put it as your travelling goal in future.