Dive into the Summer Sweets at Hilton Tokyo's Lemon Beach House
The Hilton Tokyo is embracing the summer spirit with its upcoming sweets buffet titled
Lemon Beach House, set to launch on
May 8, 2026. Nestled in Shinjuku, this delightful event invites visitors to enjoy a vibrant atmosphere designed to mimic the essence of a beach house, engulfed in cheerful pastel shades and lemons. As you step into the
Marble Lounge, you’ll be instantly welcomed by bright decorations including surfboards and beach umbrellas, promising an exhilarating summer experience.
Spanning daily from 2:30 PM to 5:00 PM, the buffet is priced at ¥5,700 per person (¥6,500 on weekends and holidays). It features an impressive selection of
20 summer-inspired desserts, showcasing the zest of lemons alongside other delightful fruits like melons and muscat grapes. Additionally, visitors can indulge in an array of refreshing frozen treats including ice cream, sorbets, and soft serve that complement the sunny, joyful theme of the buffet. Guests will be able to enjoy light snacks like
Watermelon and Tomato Smoothie or
Greek Lemon Roasted Chicken, along with a special tiki bar offering colorful non-alcoholic cocktails.
Sweets to Savor
The highlight of the
Lemon Beach House buffet is undoubtedly the creative and playful treats crafted by
Executive Pastry Chef Ratheesh Nair. This year, the menu features tantalizing sweets such as the
Lemon Squeezy and
Emerald Lagoon.
- - The Lemon Squeezy presents a fluffy chiffon cake infused with honey and rosemary, topped with a delightful lemon candy that balances refreshing lemon flavors with floral notes.
- - The Emerald Lagoon layers vanilla sponge with luscious melon and aromatic lavender cream, delivering a burst of sweetness and freshness in every bite.
- - Additionally, the Citrus Parasol is a dome-shaped cake featuring layers of pistachio dacquoise and lemon jelly, while the Fancy Float Ring incorporates peach mousse and strawberry compote, shaped like a lifebuoy to exude a playful summer vibe.
Savor bites of the
Coconut Pool, featuring coconut white chocolate mousse hiding a caramel ganache and topped with kiwis and berries, and the
Sunflower Straw Hat, evoking the charm of summer days. Each dessert not only boasts a beautiful presentation but also delivers a refreshing taste, capturing the fun essence of summer.
Drinks and More
In addition to the impressive dessert selection, Hilton Tokyo has set up an
Ice Cream Island featuring six delectable ice cream flavors including raspberry and cherry, as well as sherbets and soft serve to cool off on warm days. The tiki bar offers fruity mocktails such as
Blue Hawaii and
Amber Tropicana, enhancing the summer escapade.
For those looking for lighter options, the buffet includes eight delectable snacks tailored to pairs perfectly with the sweet treats, ranging from the refreshing
Watermelon and Tomato Smoothie to the unique fresh flavors of
Hawaiian Baguette Pizza. Guests can also delight in a selection of 19 tea varieties from the renowned German brand Ronnefeldt, featuring options like a fruity
Pina Colada tea and a sophisticated
Rooibos Amaretto Cocktail.
A Renowned Chef
Ratheesh Nair, originally from India, began his culinary journey in 2005 at The Oberoi Hotels & Resorts, eventually garnering accolades for his artistic pastry displays. As the Executive Pastry Chef at Hilton Tokyo, he oversees a range of desserts across six restaurants and bars, including the renowned
Marble Lounge. This diversity shows his versatility and dedication to bringing delectable and visually stunning treats to guests.
About Hilton Tokyo
Established in 1963, Hilton Tokyo has been a symbol of luxury and quality, being the first foreign hotel brand in Japan and later moving to its current prime location in Shinjuku. The hotel houses 830 rooms and a variety of dining options including Japanese and Chinese cuisine, bars, and lounges, all adhering to the renowned Hilton standards of hospitality.
Check out Hilton Tokyo's
Lemon Beach House for a summer filled with refreshing desserts and vibrant vibes. Visit
Hilton Tokyo for reservations and more information.