Royal Host Komazawa Park Quarter is a family-friendly restaurant offering a variety of American cuisine, including hamburgers and breakfast options. The menu features classic dishes and seasonal desserts made with quality ingredients.
The restaurant also provides a dedicated kids’ menu, ensuring nutritious options for younger guests. With a focus on hospitality, it aims to create a welcoming dining experience for all visitors.
Information sourced from restaurant website and may be subject to change.
Menu
Foret Noir Style Marron Parfait¥1,880
A rich parfait featuring layers of cherry, pecan nuts, and marron cream, topped with chocolate ice cream and cherry sauce.
Allergens: Eggs, Milk, Tree Nuts, Vegan: No, Vegetarian: Yes
Estimated Calorie Count: 474
Kohaku Marron Brûlée Parfait¥1,380
A delightful blend of crème brûlée and marron cream, served with a variety of ice creams and a hint of jasmine tea jelly.
Allergens: Eggs, Milk, Sulphites, Tree Nuts, Vegan: No, Vegetarian: Yes
Estimated Calorie Count: 188
Chestnut and Black Soybean Flour Japanese Parfait – Served with Kuromitsu¥980
A traditional Japanese parfait featuring marron cream and black soybean flour, complemented by a rich kuromitsu syrup.
Allergens: Milk, Tree Nuts, Wheat, Vegan: No, Vegetarian: No
Estimated Calorie Count: 188
Caramelised Chestnuts for Customers Ordering Marron Desserts Only¥200
Two pieces of kohaku marron, perfect for enhancing your marron dessert experience.
Allergens: Tree Nuts, Vegan: Yes, Vegetarian: Yes
Estimated Calorie Count: 585
Seasonal Petit Dessert Set¥550
A special set featuring a petit mont blanc and pistachio parfait, ideal for those ordering meals.
Allergens: Milk, Tree Nuts, Vegan: Yes, Vegetarian: Yes
Estimated Calorie Count: 500
Menu Date: December 2025
Dietary & Allergen Information: Please be aware that our dish analysis is powered by AI and may contain errors. Always check with your server before ordering.
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Address
3-18-7 Kamiuma, Setagaya City, Tokyo, Japan
GPS
35.6329929, 139.6614755
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