Cicada, Mediterranean restaurant in Minato-ku, Japan.
Cicada is a Mediterranean restaurant in Minato-ku with multiple dining spaces including a terrace and pool lounge set in a European-inspired building. The menu combines Spanish, Moroccan, and other regional recipes within a colonial architectural setting.
The building dates from the 1970s and underwent renovation to preserve its original architecture. Modernizations added contemporary facilities while keeping the historical character intact.
The restaurant presents Mediterranean cooking with Moroccan tagines and Spanish dishes prepared using local techniques. The food reflects a blend between European and Asian cooking traditions.
The restaurant is one minute from Omotesando Station and offers different meal periods throughout the day. Various dining areas allow you to choose between indoor and outdoor spaces based on preference.
The restaurant shares its building complex with an all-day cafe called Crisscross and a bakery named Breadworks. This combination lets you move between different eating options while staying in one location.
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