Hello! It’s Mari Tabi Japan. I popped into the ever-popular Aoyama Flower Market Tea House in Omotesando and loved it, so here’s a friendly, easy-to-follow write-up. This place is literally an artisan florist running a café: you’ll be dining surrounded by seasonal blooms, with picture-perfect dishes like the flower-crown French toast and floral parfaits. If you’re after photos and a calm, lovely atmosphere in central Tokyo, this is a proper little oasis.
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Practical info
• Name: Aoyama Flower Market Tea House (青山フラワーマーケット ティーハウス)
• Address: Glasserie Aoyama 1F, 5-4-41 Minami-Aoyama, Minato-ku, Tokyo
• Getting there: It’s a ~5-minute walk from Omotesando Station (best via B3 exit). Omotesando is the tree-lined shopping avenue in central Tokyo (think boutiques and cafés).
• Opening hours: 10:00–21:00 (last orders L.O. 20:30)
• Budget: roughly ¥1,500–¥2,500 per person for lunch / tea. (Prices shown in JPY.)
• Crowds: Lunch and afternoon tea are busy; you’ll often see a queue. Weekdays early (around 11am) or late afternoon/evening are easier. At weekends aim for opening time if you want to avoid a wait.
The vibe inside

Because it’s attached to a florist, the interior is full of seasonal flowers and greenery, with ceiling plants, bunches on display and a fresh single stem at each table. It really does feel like sitting in a tiny urban garden. There’s a large central floral feature that’s perfect for photos. The clientele is mixed — often women aged 40–50, younger couples, families and tourists — so it never feels too formal.
What I ordered — tasting notes
Flower-crown French toast — ¥1,540

• Looks: a colorful plate topped with edible flowers and fresh fruit — very Instagram-friendly.
• Taste/texture: crisp edges, soft and fluffy inside; noticeably sweet but balanced by the fruit’s acidity. A satisfying dessert-style portion.
Rose tea (drink set)―¥600

Served in a generous pot with rose petals — easily enough for two to three cups. Fragrant and pairs nicely with the sweet French toast.
Popular seasonal items:

The café rotates the “flower crown” French toast by season (e.g. autumn might have roses, apple, caramel and cassis ice cream).
The Flower Parfait is another favorite — layers of granola, house rose jelly and cherry mousse. They also offer light food options like sandwiches and other toasts.
(Tip: if you have allergies or strong dislikes, tell staff when ordering.)
Photo & seating tips

Best spots for photos: window seats or near the central floral installation.
Try a close up of the table’s single stem with the café interior softly blurred behind.
If you’re sensitive to strong floral scents or pollen, pick a seat a bit further from the main displays.
Who should go
• Flower lovers & photo fans — ideal for snapping stylish shots.
• Girls’ day out / dates — great atmosphere for catching up.
• Solo visitors — lovely for a quiet read and a pot of tea.
• Why I’d return: The seasonal menu changes mean it’s worth coming back every few months to see what new blooms are on offer!
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A unique perk

You can also purchase the tea leaves featured on the menu. And also, it’s a florist café, you can buy a single stem or a bunch to take home — a nice souvenir to keep that café feeling going.
Short summary
Aoyama Flower Market Tea House in Omotesando is a photo-friendly café where you can relax among seasonal blooms and enjoy specialty dishes like the flower-crown French toast. It gets busy at lunch and during afternoon tea, so aim for weekdays or off-peak hours. The menu changes with the seasons, making it worth returning. If you’re in Omotesando, it’s a lovely spot for a treat, a date or a peaceful cup of tea.
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