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Massimo Mariani

An elegant atrium café in east Nagoya serving Italian-inspired sweets, premium teas, and seasonal cakes in a bright, refined setting.

Dining

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Nestled in a quiet corner of Chikusa Ward, Massimo Mariani brings European café sophistication to suburban Nagoya. The pâtisserie and salon is famous for its glass-roofed atrium, where natural light floods over polished tables and artful displays of tarts, cakes, and delicate finger foods. Afternoon tea sets and specialty coffee drinks are paired with seasonal sweets made from high-quality ingredients—think chestnut mont blancs in autumn or fresh fruit tarts in spring. While the atmosphere is refined, it remains welcoming for casual visits, attracting couples, locals, and dessert lovers alike. With its combination of architecture, ambiance, and attention to detail, Massimo Mariani provides a peaceful escape from the city’s busy commercial scene.

Facilities & Services

  • Atrium seating with natural light

  • Housemade Italian-style desserts

  • Seasonal cakes and tarts

  • Afternoon tea service

  • Quiet location with refined ambiance

Contact

Address:

13‑14 Imaikeminami, Chikusa Ward, Nagoya, Aichi 464‑0851

Phone:

052-733-7825

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