This is our review of Ristorante Mimoto Coffee (Maps), visited in April 2026.

If you are looking for the best breakfast at Haneda Airport, Ristorante Mimoto Coffee Ristorante三本珈琲店 in Terminal 1 is a wonderful place to slow down before your flight. Located on the 3rd floor of Haneda Airport Terminal 1, outside the security area, this restaurant combines carefully prepared breakfast dishes with coffee from the long-established Japanese roaster Mimoto Coffee. In my experience, it is one of the most pleasant spots for a quiet Haneda Airport breakfast, especially when I want something more refined than a quick grab-and-go meal.

Haneda Airport in the early morning has a very particular mood. You can feel the excitement of travelers about to depart and the quiet tension of business passengers heading to work. That mix of energy and calm makes the airport feel unique, and that is exactly why I found Ristorante Mimoto Coffee so appealing. Instead of rushing through breakfast, I could pause, take a seat, and enjoy a more thoughtful start to the day.

One of the first things I noticed was how calm the restaurant felt. Despite being inside one of Tokyo’s busiest airports, the dining room has a spacious and relaxed atmosphere. Reviews often mention that it is comfortable and easy to use in the morning, and I could immediately see why. Since the restaurant opens at 6:30 a.m., it is a convenient option for travelers catching an early domestic flight from Haneda Airport Terminal 1.


A standout breakfast at Haneda Airport
The highlight of my visit was the Toast Plate (トーストプレート), one of the restaurant’s most appealing breakfast options. The morning set includes thick-cut toast, fermented butter, green salad, carrot râpée, and yogurt. It is a simple breakfast on paper, but in reality, it feels polished and satisfying.

When the plate arrived, the toast immediately stood out. It had a beautiful golden-brown crust, with a crisp, fragrant surface and a soft, steamy center. As I cut into it, the inside stayed moist and fluffy. Once the butter began to melt, the aroma of wheat and the creamy sweetness of the butter came together beautifully. The fresh salad added brightness, while the carrot râpée brought a gentle acidity that balanced the richness of the toast. It felt like the kind of breakfast that wakes you up gradually and pleasantly, rather than overwhelming you first thing in the morning.
Don’t miss the roll cake

If you enjoy adding something sweet to breakfast, the Herb Egg Roll Cake ハーブ卵のロールケーキ is worth trying. This dessert showcases the pastry side of Ristorante Mimoto Coffee. I found it to be light yet flavorful, with a delicate sponge and a cream filling that was smooth without being too sweet.
What I liked most was the balance. The cake was soft and airy, but it still had a satisfying richness from the egg. The mellow flavor gave it more depth than a standard roll cake, and it worked especially well after the savory toast plate. Together, the two dishes created a breakfast experience that felt almost like a casual course meal rather than a standard airport breakfast.
Coffee that makes the stop worthwhile

A visit to Ristorante Mimoto Coffee would not be complete without coffee. Mimoto Coffee is a long-established Japanese roaster that highlights in-house roasted beans and a commitment to truly excellent coffee. That reputation comes through clearly in the cup.
The drip coffee had a rich roasted aroma and a smooth, balanced body. It was not simply bitter; instead, it offered a mellow depth that made it ideal for the morning. I can understand why many reviews mention adding coffee to the breakfast set. It completes the meal in the most natural way.
The hot café latte was equally enjoyable. The milk softened the espresso’s edge while preserving its aroma, resulting in a smooth and comforting drink. It paired naturally with both the buttery toast and the gentle sweetness of the roll cake, making it a strong choice if you prefer a milk-based coffee before your flight.
Is Ristorante Mimoto Coffee worth it?


If you are comparing breakfast options at Haneda Airport, price is naturally part of the decision. The breakfast with coffee costs around 1200 yen or more. Still, I think the value makes sense. You are paying not only for the food and coffee, but also for the location, the spacious setting, and the care that goes into the overall experience.
For me, this is not just a place to kill time before boarding. It is a restaurant that helps set the tone for the day. Whether you are starting a vacation, heading out on a business trip, or simply looking for a calm breakfast near your gate area before entering security, Ristorante Mimoto Coffee offers a much more enjoyable beginning than a standard airport café.
Ristorante Mimoto Coffee at Haneda Airport: Basic information
Ristorante Mimoto Coffee is located in Terrace Restaurant South on the 3rd floor of Haneda Airport Terminal 1, outside the security area.
Business hours are listed as either 6:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.
The restaurant’s concept is “time and care,” which reflects its approach to ingredients, service, and the dining environment.
If you want a quiet, satisfying, and slightly more elevated Haneda Airport breakfast, this is a spot I would happily recommend. Between the thick-cut toast, thoughtful sweets, and excellent coffee, Ristorante Mimoto Coffee offers one of the best breakfast experiences in Haneda Airport Terminal 1.






