A spring layered parfait that pairs the deep bitterness of matcha with the bittersweet richness of chocolate. Inspired by the soft light filtering through shoji screens and the framed view of a traditional circular tea room window, this visually elegant dessert captures the beauty of a Japanese tea space. Topped with a round cookie reminiscent of a tea room’s circular window, the parfait unfolds in layers of matcha jelly, whiskey ganache, and matcha panna cotta with a whole strawberry, finishing with the smooth richness of matcha and chocolate. Enjoy the changing flavors with the accompanying kuromitsu matcha sauce.
Layer Composition Top: Rich matcha ice cream with “circular window” decoration First Layer: Matcha jelly Second Layer: Whisky ganache Third Layer: Matcha panna cotta Fourth Layer: Matcha sponge Fifth Layer: Matcha ganache
≪Beverages≫ Enjoy unlimited servings of Sarutahiko Coffee specialty coffee or your choice of eight types of Brew Tea Selection.
※ Notes ※ The café free option is limited to 60 minutes from the reservation time. This menu contains alcohol and cannot be served to customers under 20 years of age or those who plan to drive.
¥4,000Svc & tax incl.
“Layered Parfait” + Café Free Flow
[ Layered Parfait]
Layer Composition Top: First Layer: Second Layer: Third Layer: Fourth Layer: Fifth Layer:
≪Beverages≫ Enjoy unlimited servings of Sarutahiko Coffee specialty coffee or your choice of eight types of Brew Tea Selection.
※ Notes ※ The café free option is limited to 60 minutes from the reservation time. This menu contains alcohol and cannot be served to customers under 20 years of age or those who plan to drive.
¥4,000Svc & tax incl.
<Weekday・Online Reservation ONLY> Afternoon Exhibition Chapter 17 “Rembrandt: A Dutch Journey of Light”
Experience the story of Rembrandt van Rijn, one of the most celebrated Dutch painters and printmakers of the 17th century, and the world of “light and shadow” that defines his art through a selection of sweets and savories.
≪8 Sweets, Savories & Mocktail≫ ・Poffertjes Inspired by Rembrandt’s birth in 1606 into a family of millers, this traditional Dutch treat is made with wheat flour and buckwheat flour. Served with fresh cream, it offers a simple and gentle flavor. ・Herring Sandwich Taste the flavors of Dutch food culture with sweet-and-sour herring, paired with lemon, sauerkraut, and mustard, then served in homemade pain de campagne as a nod to Leiden, where Rembrandt began his journey as an artist. ・Tompouce Inspired by the period when Rembrandt moved to Amsterdam to pursue new opportunities, this item takes its cue from a classic Dutch pastry. Pink puff pastry is paired with smooth ice cream for a light and elegant finish. ・Gevulde Koek Celebrate Rembrandt’s marriage to Saskia in 1634 with this traditional Dutch almond pastry, offering a crisp texture and rich almond flavor. ・Dutch-style Croquette Savor a Dutch croquette inspired by the colors of Rembrandt’s The Night Watch, pan-fried with squid ink breadcrumbs and served with paprika sauce evoking the painting’s red tones. ・Vla A smooth and simple traditional dessert widely enjoyed in everyday life in the Netherlands. Its gentle texture and familiar flavor offer a taste of Dutch comfort. ・Cheese Chips Inspired by the Netherlands’ rich cheese culture, these crispy chips are made with fragrant baked Gouda cheese. Enjoy three flavors: plain, black pepper, and Cajun spice. ・Apple Tart Experience the story of Rembrandt van Rijn, one of the most celebrated Dutch painters and printmakers of the 17th century, and the world of “light and shadow” that defines his art through a selection of sweets and savories.
・Leiden Breeze — Non-Alcoholic Beer Mocktail Capture the breeze flowing through Leiden, Rembrandt’s birthplace, in this pairing mocktail rooted in Dutch beer culture. Non-alcoholic beer brings a light bitterness and refreshing finish that complements the appetizer.
≪Main Sweet & Mocktail≫ ・Aura Panna Cotta Express the deep shadows of Rembrandt’s The Hundred Guilder Print with a chocolate-coated black Bossche bol filled with whipped cream and cacao crumble, while vanilla panna cotta evokes a ray of light. Raspberry custard adds bright acidity, balancing the depth of cacao with a delicate, smooth finish.
・Jet-Black Espresso Reflect the profound chiaroscuro of The Hundred Guilder Print through a jet-black mocktail combining espresso with bamboo charcoal powder. Its roasted bitterness and deep flavor enhance the lingering notes of cacao and panna cotta.
≪After-Tea Beverage≫ Choose one from Sarutahiko Coffee specialty coffee or one of eight selections from the Brew Tea Selection.
※ Notes ※ In order to maintain the worldview of the Afternoon Exhibition, unfortunately we are unable to accommodate allergies. Images are for illustrative purposes only. Menu items are subject to change depending on ingredient availability. Prices include consumption tax and a 15% service charge.
¥5,600Svc & tax incl.
<Weekday> Afternoon Exhibition Chapter 17 “Rembrandt: A Dutch Journey of Light”
Experience the story of Rembrandt van Rijn, one of the most celebrated Dutch painters and printmakers of the 17th century, and the world of “light and shadow” that defines his art through a selection of sweets and savories.
≪8 Sweets, Savories & Mocktail≫ ・Poffertjes Inspired by Rembrandt’s birth in 1606 into a family of millers, this traditional Dutch treat is made with wheat flour and buckwheat flour. Served with fresh cream, it offers a simple and gentle flavor. ・Herring Sandwich Taste the flavors of Dutch food culture with sweet-and-sour herring, paired with lemon, sauerkraut, and mustard, then served in homemade pain de campagne as a nod to Leiden, where Rembrandt began his journey as an artist. ・Tompouce Inspired by the period when Rembrandt moved to Amsterdam to pursue new opportunities, this item takes its cue from a classic Dutch pastry. Pink puff pastry is paired with smooth ice cream for a light and elegant finish. ・Gevulde Koek Celebrate Rembrandt’s marriage to Saskia in 1634 with this traditional Dutch almond pastry, offering a crisp texture and rich almond flavor. ・Dutch-style Croquette Savor a Dutch croquette inspired by the colors of Rembrandt’s The Night Watch, pan-fried with squid ink breadcrumbs and served with paprika sauce evoking the painting’s red tones. ・Vla A smooth and simple traditional dessert widely enjoyed in everyday life in the Netherlands. Its gentle texture and familiar flavor offer a taste of Dutch comfort. ・Cheese Chips Inspired by the Netherlands’ rich cheese culture, these crispy chips are made with fragrant baked Gouda cheese. Enjoy three flavors: plain, black pepper, and Cajun spice. ・Apple Tart Experience the story of Rembrandt van Rijn, one of the most celebrated Dutch painters and printmakers of the 17th century, and the world of “light and shadow” that defines his art through a selection of sweets and savories.
・Leiden Breeze — Non-Alcoholic Beer Mocktail Capture the breeze flowing through Leiden, Rembrandt’s birthplace, in this pairing mocktail rooted in Dutch beer culture. Non-alcoholic beer brings a light bitterness and refreshing finish that complements the appetizer.
≪Main Sweet & Mocktail≫ ・Aura Panna Cotta Express the deep shadows of Rembrandt’s The Hundred Guilder Print with a chocolate-coated black Bossche bol filled with whipped cream and cacao crumble, while vanilla panna cotta evokes a ray of light. Raspberry custard adds bright acidity, balancing the depth of cacao with a delicate, smooth finish.
・Jet-Black Espresso Reflect the profound chiaroscuro of The Hundred Guilder Print through a jet-black mocktail combining espresso with bamboo charcoal powder. Its roasted bitterness and deep flavor enhance the lingering notes of cacao and panna cotta.
≪After-Tea Beverage≫ Choose one from Sarutahiko Coffee specialty coffee or one of eight selections from the Brew Tea Selection.
※ Notes ※ In order to maintain the worldview of the Afternoon Exhibition, unfortunately we are unable to accommodate allergies. Images are for illustrative purposes only. Menu items are subject to change depending on ingredient availability. Prices include consumption tax and a 15% service charge.