
Margotto e Baciare

"es" is a restaurant located in Nishiazabu, Tokyo, where you can enjoy innovative French cuisine
The concept is: ‘We express modern “Japanese Cuisine” in a new high-quality space in Nishi-Azabu.’
Memorable dishes that can only be tasted at es will surprise and impress.
Our sophisticated space and attentive service are our commitment to ensuring our guests have a special time.
Please enjoy an unforgettable gourmet experience on an anniversary with a loved one or as a treat for yourself.
*Tax and service charge to the restaurant included.
*The course fee must be paid in advance, and any additional charges incurred on-site will be settled on the day.
*Please note that the price may vary depending on market conditions.








Dinner: USD 293.67 - USD 293.67
If you have any specific food allergies or ingredients you cannot consume, please inform us in advance. Unfortunately, we cannot accept reservations if there are ingredients that you cannot eat within a wide range.
Please arrive 5 minutes before your reserved time to ensure a timely start of your meal. If you do not contact us and exceed your reservation time, it will be automatically canceled.
Dress code is smart casual (Please refrain from wearing T-shirts, shorts, and sandals when you visit.)
Only those who can enjoy the same course as adults are allowed.
We kindly ask for your consideration regarding excessive perfume or fabric softener fragrances.
English-speaking staff are available.
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| Seats | 12 seats |
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| Operation hours | 5:00PM - 8:00PM - |
| Regular holiday |
Wednesdays, Sundays
*The restaurant may be temporarily open or temporarily closed. |
| Payment methods | Credit card available |
| Smoking | Not Allowed |
| Address | 1F, Espece Bld., 2-15-3, Nishiazabu, Minato-ku, Tokyo |
| Nearest station |
Roppongi Station, Nogizaka Station
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| Directions from station |
10 minutes walk from Roppongi Station
10 minutes walk from Nogizaka Station |