Warner Bros. Studio Tour Tokyo Making of Harry Potter” will hold its grand opening on June 16. This article introduces the interior of the Backlot Cafe, which was opened to the public on June 6, and the food menu that has actually been photographed.
The Backlot Café, which can be stopped in between tours, focuses on Wizarding World-themed food and desserts. Featured are four Hogwarts meal sets, with plates inspired by the four houses of Gryffindor, Hufflepuff, Ravenclaw, and Slytherin.
For example, the Gryffindor plate, which features roast beef as its main dish, is a replica of the meal that Harry had at his first dinner at Hogwarts. The pick attached to each plate can be taken home as a bookmark.
In addition to a la carte items such as the Wrapped Grilled Hamburger (2,300 yen), Forbidden Forest Salad (1,300 yen), and Backlot Burger (2,200 yen), there are also sides such as Pumpkin Soup (400 yen), Chips (600 yen), and Buttermilk Fried Chicken (1,000 yen).
In addition to a variety of soft drinks, draft beer (medium, 800 yen) and mini bottles of wine (1,000 yen) will be served. The Backlot Café also offers Professor Umbridge’s Afternoon Tea and other specialties that can be enjoyed in a special atmosphere.
In addition to the Backlot Cafe, the Studio Tour Tokyo also has the Food Hall, where you can enjoy breakfast and lunch including traditional British dishes, and the Chocolate Frog Cafe, where you can taste various cakes such as Haglitt’s Birthday Cheesecake, Philosopher’s Stone Tiramisu, and the previously introduced When the “Butter Beer Bar” mentioned above is added, there are four restaurants and cafes in total. With the addition of the Butter Beer Bar, there are now a total of four restaurants and cafes, so visitors can fully immerse themselves in the wizarding world of food.
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