BUNDAN(ブンダン) COFFEE & BEER

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BUNDAN COFFEE & BEER

BUNDAN(ブンダン) COFFEE & BEER

We kindly ask for one drink order per person. Set drinks can be chosen from the drink menu (excluding alcohol and coffee floats). No mark +¥350 Marked items +¥450 Refills for coffee and tea: No mark +¥350 Marked items +¥450 (Excluding soft drinks and Don Zaki's Oolong Tea)

Japan, 〒153-0041 Tokyo, Meguro City, Komaba, 4-chōme−3−55 日本近代 文学館内

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Breakfast (9:30-)
Lunch (11:00-)
Coffee
Tea
Soft Drink
Wine
Beer
Rice Wine
Whisky
Snacks (9:30-)
Breakfast (9:30-)

Liver Pâté Toast Sandwich

レバーパテトーストサンドイッチ

inspired by 'Some Prefer Nettles' by Junichiro Tanizaki 'Some Prefer Nettles' by Junichiro Tanizaki was serialized in the Osaka Mainichi Shimbun and Tokyo Nichi Nichi Shimbun from November 1928 (Showa 3). In the novel, Misako, one of the main characters, makes a toast sandwich when she decides to leave her husband and children. We have arranged this toast sandwich, which was made by finely chopping pickled cucumbers cut in half lengthwise and placing them in bread with sausage, in the BUNDAN style. The toast uses 'Pain de Mie' from the boulangerie 'Signifiant Signifié'. Please enjoy the moist texture of the crumb. Open sandwich with pork and chicken liver pâté, scrambled eggs

A toast sandwich inspired by Junichiro Tanizaki's novel 'Some Prefer Nettles'. It features a rich liver pâté combined with scrambled eggs and chopped pickles. Enjoy the contrast between the crispy toast and the smooth pâté.

¥1,450
$9.00

'Hard-Boiled Wonderland' Breakfast Set

「ハードボイルド・ワンダーランド」の朝食セット

inspired by 'Hard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World' by Haruki Murakami *This will take approximately 10-15 minutes. Born in June 1985 (Showa 60) as a special work of pure literature written for Shinchosha, Haruki Murakami's 'Hard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World'. We have recreated the protagonist's last supper (breakfast) in 'Hard-Boiled Wonderland'. It includes Strasbourg sausages simmered in tomato sauce, and the French bread is from the renowned boulangerie 'Signifiant Signifié' in Sangenjaya. Please enjoy it with coffee, just like the protagonist in the novel. Sausages, salad, mashed potatoes, French bread

A plate recreating the 'last supper (breakfast)' featured in Haruki Murakami's novel. It includes sausages simmered in tomato sauce, salad, mashed potatoes, and bread. It's a hearty breakfast that allows you to immerse yourself in the world of the story.

¥1,700~

Sherlock Holmes' Beer and Salmon Pie

シャーロック・ホームズのビールとサーモンパイ

inspired by 'The Sherlock Holmes Cookbook' by Arthur Conan Doyle In Arthur Conan Doyle's 'Sherlock Holmes' series, these are the special dishes prepared by Mrs. Hudson that captivated the brilliant detective Sherlock Holmes and Dr. John H. Watson during their cohabitation in Mrs. Hudson's apartment. Please enjoy while imagining the dining table of the Holmes household. (From The Sherlock Holmes Family Cookbook) Smoked salmon pie, beer soup, salad

A menu item inspired by the Sherlock Holmes series. It's a set including a smoked salmon pie, a beer-based soup, and a salad. It offers a taste reminiscent of British home cooking.

¥1,450
$9.00

French-style salad with fresh tomatoes and fried eggplant

フレッシュトマトと揚げナスのフランス風サラダ

inspired by 'The Mystery of Salads' by Ukichiro Nakaya Ukichiro Nakaya, a disciple of Hideki Yukawa and a researcher of snow crystals, was also an essayist. He wrote an essay titled 'The Mystery of Salads' where he discovered, after thirty years, the reason why the English grated soap shavings onto bread crusts when making French salads. What was the 'soap'? Please try this salad and guess. Fresh tomatoes, fried eggplant, salad, garlic toast

A salad inspired by Ukichiro Nakaya's essay 'The Mystery of Salads'. It features fresh tomatoes, fried eggplant, and leafy greens served with garlic toast. Enjoy this dish while imagining the 'mystery ingredient' mentioned in the essay.

¥1,250
$8.00
Lunch (11:00-)

Beef Rice Bowl

牛めし

inspired by 'Diary of a Vagabond' by Fumiko Hayashi 'Diary of a Vagabond', Fumiko Hayashi's autobiographical novel chronicling her wandering life based on her diary. Like the work, which is also the basis for stage plays and films, the beef rice bowl eaten by the protagonist in the story has been loved by many. The work mentions that while a large sum of one million yen was a significant amount, a beef rice bowl cost only ten sen, suggesting it was a familiar food for the wandering protagonist and common people. Please enjoy BUNDAN's original recipe for this representative of Japanese comfort food. I must humbly state I am a woman who merely breathes I know only fifty sen, not a million yen Beef rice bowl costs ten sen (from Fumiko Hayashi's 'Diary of a Vagabond') Beef rice bowl, miso soup, pickles, egg

A recreation of the beef rice bowl that appears in Fumiko Hayashi's 'Diary of a Vagabond'. This Japanese soul food features beef and onions simmered in a sweet and savory sauce, served over rice. It comes with miso soup, pickles, and an egg, offering a simple and nostalgic flavor.

¥1,350
$9.00

Yoron-don

ヨロン丼

inspired by 'Dessert' by Yoko Mori Yoko Mori built a villa on Yoron Island, one of the remote islands around Kagoshima and Okinawa, in 1988 (Showa 63). When she first moved in, she had no ingredients and used a can of oil-packed sardines she happened to have, which led to the creation of this donburi. Novels such as 'Island,' set on Yoron Island, were written at this villa. 'Here, Noriko, eat this while it's hot.' Shunsuke mixed the contents of the bowl with his chopsticks a few times and scooped it into his mouth. Noriko followed suit, not to be outdone. 'It's delicious!' she exclaimed. 'It's great!' Shunsuke grunted. A chorus of 'Delicious!' and 'Great!' continued. (from Yoko Mori's 'Dessert is You') Oil-sardine donburi, miso soup

A donburi (rice bowl) dish originating from Yoko Mori's essays. It's a simple dish with oil-packed sardines (canned sardines) served over rice with various seasonings. The savory and salty flavor of the sardines pairs well with the rice.

¥1,350
$9.00

Ground Meat Curry

そぼろカレー

inspired by 'Dishes I made' by Chiyo Uno Chiyo Uno, known not only as a novelist but also for her diverse talents as a designer and editor, is also famous for her romantic affairs with many famous artists. Among them, Seiji Togo was fond of curry, and Uno honed her curry-making skills during her time with him. In her book 'My Home-Cooked Dishes,' she recommends this 'innovative curry' as being easy to eat and digest. With this curry containing ground meat, you won't have to make your guests feel deprived of meat, will you? Also, if you run out of curry, you can easily increase the portion by adding a little soup, making it enough for four or five people. The ground meat also provides plenty of flavor. Furthermore, it should be easy to eat and digest. (from Chiyo Uno's 'My Home-Cooked Dishes') Soboro curry, salad, pickles

Ground meat (soboro) curry based on Chiyo Uno's recipe. The finely chopped ingredients make it easy to eat, and the flavor of the ground meat melts into the roux. It's a home-style, gently flavored curry rice.

¥1,350
$9.00

Tongue Stew

タングシチュウ

inspired by 'Nyonin Kunkai' by Osamu Dazai Osamu Dazai's short story, 'Nyonin Kunkai' (Women's Moral Teachings), explores 'physical interaction with animals' by women. In it, Dazai mentions an episode about a female student at an English language school who ate tongue stew twice a week to improve her English pronunciation. This dish is said to improve pronunciation of the letter 'L' when eaten. Please enjoy. Tongue stew, salad, rice

Tongue stew featured in Osamu Dazai's novel. Thick-cut beef tongue is simmered until tender and finished with a rich demi-glace sauce. It's a luxurious dish that pairs exceptionally well with rice.

¥1,900
$12.00
Coffee

AKUTAGAWA (Brazil)

芥川 AKUTAGAWA (Brazil)

inspired by 'Kare 2nd' by Ryunosuke Akutagawa 'Café Paulista', considered the birthplace of coffee culture in Japan, was frequented by many literary figures, including Ryunosuke Akutagawa, Kotaro Takamura, Kan Kikuchi, Akiko Yosano, and Kenji Miyazawa. The café, which opened in Ginza in 1913 (Taisho 2), served Brazilian coffee, and it is said that the term 'Gin-bura' (strolling in Ginza) originated from the phrase 'Let's go to Ginza to drink Brazilian coffee.' BUNDAN recreates what might have been served at the time. We named this coffee, characterized by its beer-like acidity and nutty sweetness, 'AKUTAGAWA'.

Brazilian bean coffee inspired by Ryunosuke Akutagawa. It recreates the taste served at Ginza cafes of yesteryear, characterized by a unique beer-like acidity and nutty sweetness.

¥750
$5.00

TERAYAMA (Ethiopia)

寺山 TERAYAMA (Ethiopia)

inspired by 'A Book for the Sky' by Shuji Terayama Ethiopian Mocha coffee, believed to be the first coffee ever drunk in the world and also the first coffee drunk by Japanese people. Citing the fruity aroma and clean finish of Mocha coffee, Shuji Terayama composed the following poem, taking inspiration from a tanka by Ishikawa Takuboku: 'I go to hear the dialect of my hometown, which has lost its accent, amidst the crowds at the station.' With a friend whose hometown accent has vanished, How bitter this Mocha coffee is. (from Shuji Terayama's 'A Book for the Sky')

Mocha coffee from Ethiopia, inspired by Shuji Terayama. It has a fruity and floral aroma with a clean finish. It's a cup with a unique flavor amidst its bitterness.

¥750
$5.00

OUGAI (Mandheling)

鷗外 OUGAI (Mandheling)

inspired by 'Vita Sexualis' by Ougai Mori It reminds me of a small coffee shop on the west side of Unter den Linden in Berlin. It was Café Krebs. It was a place where Japanese students gathered, and they called it 'Kaniya Kaniya' (Crab shop, Crab shop). (from Ougai Mori's 'Vita Sexualis') In the 18th century, the Netherlands brought coffee produced in Java to Europe at low prices, achieving great success. Until the mid-19th century, European coffee was synonymous with Javanese coffee. After the Meiji Restoration, students who studied in Europe, including Ougai Mori, would have enjoyed its unique, robust flavor reminiscent of spices while experiencing Western culture. Later, Javanese coffee was succeeded by Mandheling coffee, cultivated on the island of Sumatra, and continues to this day.

Mandheling coffee inspired by Ougai Mori. It is characterized by its spicy, robust body and bitterness. It recreates the profound flavor that literary masters of the Meiji era might have enjoyed in Europe.

¥750
$5.00

ATSUSHI (Mocha-Java)

敦 ATSUSHI (Mocha-Java)

inspired by 'Houka' by Atsushi Nakajima Mocha, with its bright acidity and fruity flavor, and Java, with its rich body and depth – these two completely different beans are blended to create Mocha Java, the world's oldest blend. BUNDAN has named this blend 'ATSUSHI', likening its complex and transparently balanced flavor to the solitary literary figure Atsushi Nakajima, who masterfully alternated between a lighthearted narrative style and a dignified classical Chinese prose style. Please enjoy its complex and well-balanced taste.

A blend of Mocha and Java coffee, inspired by Atsushi Nakajima. The acidity of Mocha and the richness of Java combine for a complex and well-balanced flavor. It is also known as the world's oldest blend recipe.

¥750
$5.00

Torahiko Terada's Milk Coffee

寺田寅彦の牛乳コーヒー

inspired by 'An Introduction to the Philosophy of Coffee' by Torahiko Terada (Hot only) Torahiko Terada, who studied abroad at Berlin University at the age of 30 (1909) and was a devoted coffee enthusiast ever since. However, his encounter with coffee seems to date back to his childhood. He recalls that the first milk he drank tasted like unpleasant 'medicine'. To make it more palatable, the doctor didn't forget to add a small amount of coffee. A tiny pinch of ground coffee was placed in a small muslin bag and steeped in hot milk, then squeezed out like a Chinese herbal cold remedy. In any case, the aroma of this coffee, which he tasted for the first time, completely captivated the heart of the country-raised boy. To his childish mind, which yearned for all things exotic, this Western fragrance from the South Seas seemed like a waft of breeze from an unknown paradise. (from Torahiko Terada's 'An Introduction to the Philosophy of Coffee') BUNDAN recreates this 'Milk Coffee' based on this passage. Please enjoy its nostalgic, simple, and exotic taste, achieved by brewing coffee with milk.

A hot drink recreating Torahiko Terada's 'Milk Coffee' from his essays. Made by directly simmering coffee beans in milk, it offers a mellow, gentle milk flavor integrated with the aroma of coffee.

¥850
$5.00

Iced Coffee

アイスコーヒー

Chilled coffee. It has bitterness and body, perfect for hot days or when you want something refreshing.

¥800
$5.00

Iced Cafe au Lait

アイスカフェオレ

A drink combining cold milk and coffee. The mellowness of the milk softens the bitterness of the coffee, making it easy to drink.

¥850
$5.00

Coffee Float

コーヒーフロート

A drink with iced coffee topped with vanilla ice cream. It's a dessert-like beverage that allows you to enjoy the combination of cold coffee and sweet ice cream.

¥900
$6.00
Tea

Bering Expedition Train's Black Tea

ベーリング行列車の紅茶

inspired by 'Glacier-Rat Fur Skin' by Kenji Miyazawa (Hot/Iced) 'Ihatov', the ideal land in Kenji Miyazawa's imagination. In his story 'Glacier-Rat Fur Skin,' which depicts people on a Bering expedition train, there is a scene where tea is served to the passengers. Please enjoy this tea while imagining drinking it while swaying on the train amidst the biting cold wind.

A cup of tea inspired by Kenji Miyazawa's works. It's a fragrant tea that you can enjoy while recalling the scenes from the story.

¥750~

Royal Milk Tea

ロイヤルミルクティー

(Hot/Iced)

Tea brewed with rich milk. It has a rich and creamy taste, recommended for when you want to relax and take a break.

¥850~

Don Zaki's Oolong Tea

ドン・ザッキの烏龍茶

inspired by 'Diary of a Vagabond' by Fumiko Hayashi (Hot/Iced) Don Zaki, an active poet and militant Dadaist during the Taisho and Showa eras. Fumiko Hayashi's autobiography depicts a scene where she meets Don Zaki at a poetry exhibition held at a house where oolong tea was served.

Oolong tea inspired by an episode related to Fumiko Hayashi. It's a Chinese tea with a clean taste that pairs well with meals.

¥600~
Soft Drink

Junichiro Tanizaki's Sparkling Water (Perrier)

谷崎潤一郎の炭酸水 (ペリエ)

inspired by 'Mr. Junichiro Tanizaki' by Ryunosuke Akutagawa We then sat down at a certain cafe in Ura-Jimbocho. We went in, perhaps, to quench our thirst with sparkling water or something. After ordering our drinks, I gazed intently at the burning torch of romanticism on Mr. Tanizaki's throat. (from Ryunosuke Akutagawa's 'Mr. Junichiro Tanizaki')

Sparkling water (Perrier) inspired by an episode from Ryunosuke Akutagawa's essays. It's a sugar-free sparkling water characterized by its strong, fizzy carbonation.

¥700
$4.00

Coca-Cola

コカコーラ

inspired by 'Gray Coca Cola' by Kenji Nakagami (from Kenji Nakagami's 'Gray Coca Cola')

A globally loved carbonated beverage. It's characterized by its unique sweetness and spice aroma, offering a refreshing sensation.

¥600
$4.00

Ginger Ale

ジンジャエール

A carbonated beverage with a ginger flavor. Enjoy its refreshing sweetness and kick.

¥600
$4.00

Orange Juice

オレンジジュース

A fruit juice with a sweet and sour citrus flavor. Rich in vitamins, it's perfect for breakfast or refreshment.

¥600
$4.00

Apple Juice

アップルジュース

A fruit juice characterized by the gentle sweetness and aroma of apples. It has a refreshing and easy-to-drink taste.

¥600
$4.00

Milk

ミルク

(Hot/Iced)

Fresh milk. It's mellow and nutritious, and can be enjoyed warm as a hot drink or refreshing as an iced drink.

¥600~

Soseki Natsume's Warm Chocolate

夏目漱石のあたたかいチョコレート

inspired by 'And Then' by Soseki Natsume 'And Then' by Soseki Natsume was serialized from June to October 1909 (Meiji 42) in the Tokyo Asahi Shimbun and Osaka Asahi Shimbun. It tells the story of Daisuke, the protagonist born into a wealthy family who lives off his parents' money without a steady job, and his decision to elope with Michiyo, the wife of his friend Tsunejiro. Partway through the story, Daisuke offers his nephew Seitaro some chocolate when he visits his home. 'Seitaro, would you like some chocolate?' 'Yes.' This menu item is inspired by the warm chocolate that might have been drunk during the era in which the story is set. Please try it.

A drink inspired by the hot chocolate featured in Soseki Natsume's 'And Then'. It's a warm beverage with a rich and sweet cacao flavor.

¥850
$5.00
Wine

Glass

グラス

inspired by 'Clair De Wine' by Paul Verlaine And so you shall drink, the unchanging 'wine', the power of the wine, the sweetness of the wine, the goodness of the wine, and it shall foster immortal life within your blood. (from Paul Verlaine's 'Poem of Wine')

Wine served by the glass. Choose red or white to pair with your meal.

¥800~

Bottle

ボトル

Bottle wine. Suitable for sharing among multiple people. Prices start from 3000 yen.

¥3,000
$19.00

Catena Alamos Extra Brut

カテナアラモス・エクストラブリュット

(Sparkling Wine, Bottle)

Argentinian sparkling wine. It has a dry and crisp taste, perfect for toasts or appetizers.

¥4,000
$26.00

Daigaku Horiguchi's Champagne (Bottle)

堀口大学のシャンパン (ボトル)

inspired by 'Champagne of Daigaku Horiguchi (Bottle)' Fall in love with Veuve Clicquot champagne, just like in Daigaku Horiguchi's poetry.

Veuve Clicquot, a premium French champagne. Inspired by Daigaku Horiguchi's poetry, it is a celebratory sparkling wine perfect for special occasions.

¥9,500
$61.00
Beer

Yebisu

ヱビス

inspired by 'Mountain Stream' by Chuya Nakahara Beer chilled in a mountain stream was as sad as youth. Looking up at the intoxication, I drank as if I were about to cry. The label, wet and about to peel off, was also as sad as youth. But everyone just said, 'It's really good.' I actually said the same thing. (from Chuya Nakahara's 'Mountain Stream')

A premium beer representing Japan. It is characterized by its deep body and flavor from 100% malt.

¥800
$5.00

Köstritzer Schwarz

ケストリッツァー シュバルツ

German dark beer. It has a roasted malt aroma and a surprisingly smooth finish. It is also known to have been favored by Goethe.

¥1,000
$6.00
Rice Wine

Ango Sakaguchi's Sake Koshi no Tsuyu

坂口安吾の清酒 越の露

inspired by 'Ango Sakaguchi Complete Works 02' by Ango Sakaguchi 'Koshi no Tsuyu' is a sake brand that was revived by Niigata Daiichi Shuzo in the Heisei era, originally brewed by Koshi no Tsuyu Brewery in Matsunoyama Town (now Tokamachi City), Niigata Prefecture, where Ango's sister married. It seems to have been frequently drunk by Ango's acquaintances. In 'Sake of Niigata' from 'Ango Sakaguchi Complete Works 02,' it is written that 'Mr. Shiro Ozaki, fearing his monthly alcohol expenses, consulted me. My brother-in-law, Masao Murayama of Benimura, introduced him to the brewer of 'Koshi no Tsuyu,' who had a policy of selling it to acquaintances for ten yen per 'to' (approx. 18L). This was a great success, and those who had a drink at Mr. Ozaki's place would write letters of introduction, one after another.'

A Japanese sake that revives a brand associated with Ango Sakaguchi. It has a light and crisp taste, typical of Niigata's local sake.

¥1,000~
Whisky

Torys (Single)

トリス (シングル)

A classic Japanese whiskey. It is light and easy to drink, and also popular as a base for highballs.

¥700
$4.00

Torys Highball

トリス ハイボール

A cocktail made by mixing whiskey with carbonated water. It has a refreshing finish and pairs well with meals.

¥900
$6.00

Old Parr, loved by literary figures

文人に愛されたオールド・パー

inspired by 'Meal Sceneries' by Shotaro Ikenami Old Parr bottles stand diagonally without falling over. In the Showa era, they were a status symbol, and were loved by Japanese people, especially politicians and literary figures of the Showa era, for their auspicious meaning of 'rising above' and 'never falling.' Novelist Shotaro Ikenami, author of works such as 'Sakuran,' 'Onihei Hankacho,' and 'Sanada Taiheiki,' seemed to be very fond of whiskey, writing in 'Meal Sceneries,' 'There are several times a year when I drink whiskey heartily and write while doing so.'

A Scotch whiskey loved by many literary figures. It has a rich aroma and mellow taste, and is recommended to be enjoyed on the rocks or with water.

¥800~
Snacks (9:30-)

Mixed Nuts

ミックスナッツ

A la carte

A mix of several nuts, including almonds and cashews. Perfect as a snack with drinks or alongside coffee.

¥300
$2.00

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