Vampire Café Ginza

A Theatrical Dining Experience in a Gothic Vampire Mansion

About

Leaving behind the bustle of Ginza and proceeding down a narrow alley, you come upon a quietly standing building. When you open its door, you are struck by the illusion that an entrance to another world has appeared. The interior, based on red and black, is enveloped in heavy velvet curtains and the flickering light of candelabras, inviting visitors into an extraordinary world.

In the center of the establishment, a coffin said to be where Count Dracula sleeps sits quietly. Around it, chandeliers shaped like bats glow mysteriously, and the walls are lined with old portraits. It feels as if you have wandered into the mansion of a medieval vampire.

Opening the menu, you will find creative dish names such as “The Tragic Execution by Burning of the Rebel (Herb & Spice Chicken)” and “The Resurrection Ritual to Awaken the Dark Ones (Caesar Salad).” These dishes are given their final touches right before your eyes, allowing you to enjoy them with both sight and taste. (dd-holdings.jp)

All the staff are dressed like vampire servants, each with a unique character, yet they welcome you with courteous service. Their behavior makes you feel as if you have become part of a story.

On special days, special dessert plates shaped like crosses or coffins are prepared, making birthdays and anniversaries even more memorable. Additionally, limited-time menus and events are held each season, so new surprises and delights await no matter how many times you visit. (dd-holdings.jp)

This place is a special space where you can forget the noise of everyday life and immerse yourself in a fantastical world. Why not experience a night in the story of a vampire at this quietly standing mansion in a corner of Ginza?