Get Ready to Pika-Party! Pokémon Cafe Tokyo Gets a Major Glow-Up & New Menu
- Written by: LIVE JAPAN Editor
If you thought the Pokémon Cafe couldn’t possibly get any cuter, prepare to have your HP fully restored. Starting June 17, 2026, the Pokémon Cafes in Tokyo and Osaka are leveling up with a brand-new menu, and Tokyo is getting a fabulous interior makeover!
Whether you're a local or just visiting Japan, here is everything you need to know about the quirky, delicious updates coming to the ultimate Pokémon dining experience.
(Main image: ©2026 Pokémon. ©1995-2026 Nintendo/Creatures Inc. /GAME FREAK inc. ポケットモンスター・ポケモン・Pokémonは任天堂・クリーチャーズ・ゲームフリークの商標です。)
A New Stage and a "Pika Pika" Show!

The biggest news for the Tokyo location (Nihonbashi) is a fully revamped interior featuring a brand-new stage! This is the perfect backdrop for the cafe's newest entertainment: the "Let's Make Pika Pika Parfait" show.
During this adorable 10-minute mini-show, a very special Pikachu will come out to help you "make" the new signature parfait! The best part? You never know who will show up. Will it be Chef Pikachu, Waitress Pikachu, or Patissier Pikachu? You’ll just have to cross your fingers and see who pops out of their Poké Ball!
(Note: The interior renewal is exclusive to the Tokyo location, but Osaka visitors still get to enjoy the new menu and show!)

The Menu: Prepare for a Flavor Evolution

The chefs have been hard at work creating dishes that are almost too cute to eat (almost). Here is the quirky new lineup that we'll be loving from this June (all prices include tax):
Pokémon Cafe Special Decorated! Pika Pika Parfait ~Choco & Berry~ (2,090 yen): The star of the new show! It's sweet, it's chocolatey, and it's guaranteed to look amazing on your social media feed.
Pikachu & Pichu’s Best Friend Curry Plate (2,530 yen): A heartwarming and belly-filling curry dish celebrating the ultimate electric-type duo.
Snorlax’s Naptime Teriyaki Burger (2,530 yen): A burger so massive and satisfying, you might just need a Poké Flute to wake up from your post-meal food coma.
Mimikyu’s Disguise Omelet & Corn Stew (2,530 yen): A little bit spooky, a whole lot of savory! This cozy dish perfectly captures everyone's favorite lonely ghost-type.
Eevee’s Colorful Fruit Pancakes (2,090 yen): Sweet, fluffy, and bursting with colorful fruits—just as wonderfully adaptable as Eevee itself.
Go! Greninja! Smokescreen White Peach Drink (1,375 yen): A refreshing, ninja-approved beverage to wash it all down.
Exclusive 30th Anniversary Swag!

Thirsty? You're in luck! For every drink you order, you'll receive one random, exclusive sticker featuring the Pokémon 30th Anniversary logo (Pokémon Cafe version). There are three designs in total, so you might need to order a few Greninja drinks to catch 'em all! (Available while supplies last).
Essential Trainer Details
Before you sprint to Nihonbashi or Shinsaibashi, remember the golden rule of the Pokémon Cafe: Advance reservations are absolutely necessary. You can do this at the official website below.
Grab your favorite Pokémon shirt, round up your travel party, and get to the Pokémon Cafe! Between the delicious themed menu, exciting new attractions like PokéPark KANTO, and Pokémon hotspots across the country, there's never been a better time to be a Trainer in Japan.
Notes: Please note that interior renovations apply to Pokémon Cafe TOKYO only; show content, products, prices, services, and availability are subject to change without notice; quantities are limited and purchase limits may apply; images are for illustrative purposes only; and seat reservations must be made online, as phone and email reservations are not accepted.
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*Unless stated otherwise, all prices include tax.
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