When you cut into the poached egg on the "Toast and Eggs (topped with avocado and smoked trout)" (1,300 yen), the soft, runny yolk hits you./ Photo by Masashi Akiba (c) FASHION HEADLINE
"Toast and eggs (topped with avocado and smoked trout)" (1,300 yen)/ Photo by Masashi Akiba (c) FASHION HEADLINE
You can customize your "Toast and Eggs" by adding toppings such as jam, cheese, and vegetables to suit your taste./ Photo by Masashi Akiba (c) FASHION HEADLINE
[Office Worker Meals at 8:00 AM] For breakfast, try the organic, plump eggs Benedict from "Tractor Morning" in Nakameguro./ Photo by Masashi Akiba (c) FASHION HEADLINE
When you cut the egg white and cheese omelette (1,100 yen) with a knife, cheese and Okinawan vegetable "handama" appear./ Photo by Masashi Akiba (c) FASHION HEADLINE
[Office Worker Meals at 8:00 AM] For breakfast, try the organic, plump eggs Benedict from "Tractor Morning" in Nakameguro./ Photo by Masashi Akiba (c) FASHION HEADLINE
Apparently, some customers order alcohol along with their breakfast./ Photo by Masashi Akiba (c) FASHION HEADLINE
[Office Worker Meals at 8:00 AM] For breakfast, try the organic, plump eggs Benedict from "Tractor Morning" in Nakameguro./ Photo by Masashi Akiba (c) FASHION HEADLINE
[Office Worker Meals at 8:00 AM] For breakfast, try the organic, plump eggs Benedict from "Tractor Morning" in Nakameguro./ Photo by Masashi Akiba (c) FASHION HEADLINE
[Office Worker Meals at 8:00 AM] For breakfast, try the organic, plump eggs Benedict from "Tractor Morning" in Nakameguro./ Photo by Masashi Akiba (c) FASHION HEADLINE
[Office Worker Meals at 8:00 AM] For breakfast, try the organic, plump eggs Benedict from "Tractor Morning" in Nakameguro./ Photo by Masashi Akiba (c) FASHION HEADLINE
[Office Worker Meals at 8:00 AM] For breakfast, try the organic, plump eggs Benedict from "Tractor Morning" in Nakameguro./ Photo by Masashi Akiba (c) FASHION HEADLINE
[Office Worker Meals at 8:00 AM] Organic, plump eggs Benedict for breakfast at "Tractor Morning" in Nakameguro/ Photo by Masashi Akiba (c) FASHION HEADLINE
For drinks, we recommend the Bloody Mary (800 yen), which is tomato juice mixed with vodka./ Photo by Masashi Akiba (c) FASHION HEADLINE