Tokyo Ritz-Carlton semi-buffet breakfast
Actually, I’m not sure if it’s appropriate to put this here, but because it’s really great, and it does have a price (house guest + 3,000 yen/person)
So it should still be shareable
This time I stayed at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel in Tokyo. It is located in Roppongi, Tokyo. The location is very good and really downtown.
I used Marriott points and a suite coupon and was successfully upgraded to a tatami room (a few room photos are at the end XD
The room is very large, 100 square meters... It is decorated in a Japanese style, with wooden construction style, and the view is very good at night
After a good sleep, I came to have their breakfast
Their breakfast is semi-buffet style. Cold cuts, salads, yogurt, etc. are placed directly on the table and can be picked up directly.
As for staple foods, such as eggs Benedict and waffles, they are made to order.
Each table will have its own waiter. Just order with them. The one who served me was an Indian guy, which was very good... at least much better than Japanese English...
The first thing I recommend is their Eggs Benedict. It’s really the best Eggs Benedict.
I have eaten Eggs Benedict for breakfast in so many restaurants in my life, and theirs is truly the best!
The bread underneath is soft and crispy. The knife and fork scratched the egg body, and the half-cooked egg yolk flowed down.
Then there are their waffles, which are just right in hardness, not too soft, nor so hard that you chew rocks.
Really delicious...
In addition, they also have Japanese set meals, which are cooked to order and have to wait 15 minutes.
What came up was a box containing many Japanese meals... and a piece of raw fish.
Well well well Maybe I’m not used to it, I think Western breakfast is more to my taste XD
After all, Ritz Carlton is indeed a Ritz Carlton, and the breakfast is really awesome...
In addition, RC’s concierge can also help guests book restaurants. After they emailed me the recommended restaurants, I could only cry silently and say: Okay... (It’s too budget-breaking)
I’ll share about Hyatt Kyoto in the next issue~
(I’ve included a few room photos, hoping not to be reported... After all, there are a lot of breakfast signs, so I just wanted to share the hotel by the way)