Cafe "N3331" across the Chuo Line opens at Marche ecute

Sep 14, 2013

On the 14th, "Cafe & Japanese Sake N3331" opened on the former Manseibashi Station platform within the commercial facility "mAAch ecute Kanda Manseibashi," a redevelopment of the Manseibashi Viaduct.
The main store was produced by "Command N," which is involved in the operation of Chiyoda Ward's art center "Arts Chiyoda 3331," as a community art space centered around food. The glass-walled store allows Chuo Line trains to pass by on both sides. In the distance, the Sobu Line and Yamanote Line can also be seen. An observation space exclusively for cafe customers is located next door.
The store's unique interior, featuring colorful cushions, stuffed animals, and chairs with horns and arms, was designed to be enjoyable for both women and children. The store was designed by designer Asami Ozone, who also worked as a staff member at Arts Chiyoda 3331. The lunch menu includes sandwiches (from 750 yen) and curry (from 850 yen), while in the evening they serve sake from all over Japan, appetizers, meat and fish dishes, and more.
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  • "Cafe & Japanese Sake N3331" opens at Marche ecute Kanda Manseibashi
  • A Chuo Line train passes nearby.
  • The interior of the store is unique, with colorful cushions, stuffed toys, and chairs with horns and arms.
  • Sandwich Menu
  • Horned chair
  • There is also a dedicated observation space
  • A Chuo Line train passes nearby.
  • A Chuo Line train passes nearby.
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