【Cafe Planetaria】Cafe menu in the planetarium renewed

2024.01.14

Cafe Planetaria, located in Planetaria TOKYO (Yurakucho) and Planetaria YOKOHAMA (Yokohama), has renewed its grand menu from January 4, 2024 (Thursday). The grand menu was renewed on Thursday, January 4, 2024.

"Cafe Planetaria" recommended menu

We have improved the menu and expanded the lineup to offer both the taste and appearance of our long-time favorite menu items. Enjoy original cocktails that shine like stars and finger foods that look like pieces of the planet.

Galaxy Donut ¥580
Donuts covered with a fantastic galactic glaze

Starry Bottle ¥1,300/@
Shimmering blue “Blue Lemonade” and shimmering “Red Tea” shiny bottled drinks

Specimen Box of Stars (Hors d’oeuvre set) ¥880
A snack set filled with pieces of the mysterious universe

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PLANETARIA TOKYO "Bar PLANETARIA"

Bar PLANETARIA” is a planetarium bar open in DOME1 of PLANETARIA TOKYO on Friday and Saturday nights only, where you can enjoy cocktails, light meals and the starry sky.
Bar PLANETARIA” also offers a limited menu that can only be found on screening days.

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Konica Minolta Planetaria TOKYO (Yurakucho)

Location: 9F Yurakucho Marion, 2-5-1 Yurakucho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo
Business Hours: 10:30~21:30

>Konica Minolta Planetaria TOKYO official website

Konica Minolta Planetaria YOKOHAMA (Yokohama)

Location: Yokohama Gate Tower 2F, 1-2-5 Takashima, Nishi-ku, Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture
Business Hours: Weekday 10:30~21:00
Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays 10:00~21:40

>Konica Minolta Planetaria YOKOHAMA official website

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