Cafe • 2-chōme-1-11 Higashishinagawa, Shinagawa City, Tokyo 140-0002, Japan
Tennozu Isle in Shinagawa, Tokyo, is a popular spot for art lovers. WHAT CAFE, located there, collaborates with ongoing art exhibitions to stimulate both taste and sight.
The cafe's interior is predominantly white, with walls adorned with the works of guest artists. From the open terrace seats, you can hear the gentle waves of the adjacent canal, allowing for a relaxing time.
The most charming aspect of WHAT CAFE is the unique menu collaborated with ongoing art exhibitions. During the Van Gogh exhibition, the "Sunflower Dry Curry," expressing sunflower petals with saffron rice, was very popular. Additionally, drinks that change color and high-art cocktails are also available, providing dishes that can be enjoyed with the eyes.
The best season for the cafe is when there is an exciting art exhibition taking place. Enjoying the collaborated menu in an elegant space surrounded by art pieces is an exceptional experience. The art-infused WHAT CAFE promises to provide an artful time to be savored with all five senses.
The cafe tends to be crowded during exhibition periods. It's recommended to avoid lunchtime or spend time on the terrace seats. Additionally, visiting places such as the atelier shops at Terada Warehouse would enhance the enjoyment of art even further.
If you're looking for a refreshing art-filled moment, why not visit WHAT CAFE? Immerse yourself in an art world experienced through all five senses, transporting you to another dimension.