#1 of 17 restaurants in Tokyo
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Airportman says:
Located about 5 minutes away by foot from the Shibuya Station, this stand bar and restaurant is the perfect location for a quick bite, a drink with friends or even a good lunch/diner if you like small, simple dishes and it's pretty cheap.
As the name says, it's a standing place only, so not suita…
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#2 of 17 restaurants in Tokyo
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rideouts says:
I hope that you will be able to forgive me for writing a review about a general class of restaurants instead of a single spot, but in my defense, the numerous conveyor belt sushi restaurants of Japan are so similar in their design that the review could apply to any.
The ubiquitous conveyor bel…
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#3 of 17 restaurants in Tokyo
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clearnite83 says:
The fight scene in Kill Bill Vol: 1 with the Crazy 88's was modeled after Gonpachi.
It is a great resturant for anyone who is out and about in Tokyo. They have nomihodai (all you can drink) for 2500 yen for three hours. The table settings have a Japanese feel to them with a Western twist. Instead…
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#4 of 17 restaurants in Tokyo
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cheriecher says:
高級そうな感じの焼肉屋さん-「炭火焼肉 海鮮焼き かぶら亭」
High-End / Elegant Barbecue Restaurant ~ Kabura-Tei
大久保駅に程近い、大久保通りと小滝橋通り交差点そば。キャラクター『牛のかぶらちゃん』が目印。店内は落ち…
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#5 of 17 restaurants in Tokyo
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emmadal says:
This is Andy's and my favourite place to hang out in Ikebukuro when we feel like a rest and a bit of a treat.
The Kensington Tearoom is an oasis in Ikebukuro, a very busy shopping/entertainment district in Western Tokyo. The tearoom is on the 3rd floor of the Seibu department store inside the en…
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#6 of 17 restaurants in Tokyo
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koticphreak says:
Great little restaurant I found in Harajuku along the narrow but very popular and overcrowded walkway that dead-ends directly into the subway station. Wish I remembered better exactly where it was, but it was really good, had great pizzas and desserts, great atmosphere, great service!
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#7 of 17 restaurants in Tokyo
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Airportman says:
Although it looks quite expensive, and some dishes are, this restaurant isn't as expensive as it may look. I passed it several times to and from my hotel (Sumisho), which was located just a 2 minute walk away. So one night, me and someone from the tour group decided to go there, since okonomiyaki is…
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#8 of 17 restaurants in Tokyo
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lisa says:
If organic, all natural, vegan, macrobiotic, and healthy are appealing
words to you, and you happen to be in the Aoyama/Harajuku area in
Tokyo, you should definitely stop by Pure Cafe for lunch or a cup of
organic coffee. The ambience is bright, clean, and modern. They are
very earth…
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#9 of 17 restaurants in Tokyo
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portia says:
We bumped into this restaurant Dining River in Ginza area of Tokyo. It has great ambiance, a small river runs through the restaurant! and you sit in Japanese style cubicles separated with hanging bamboo dividers. You take off your shoes to get onto the tatami, but you can set your feet down under th…
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#10 of 17 restaurants in Tokyo
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ellechic says:
Dontaku is a small sushi restaurant located in the inner market area of Tsukiji Fish Market. Primarily serving chirashi-sushi, this small restaurant seats no more than 10 people.
Chirashi-sushi is a bowl of vinegared sushi rice covered with fish and other items. (see photo for example) My order c…
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#11 of 17 restaurants in Tokyo
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sirenn9 says:
Who knew that there was such a large Indian community in Tokyo? I never would have guessed! So, as you can imagine, there were lots of Indian restaurants there, and although I tried to restrain myself from eating food from India during the ten days I was in Japan, I just couldn't resist!
This qu…
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#12 of 17 restaurants in Tokyo
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YantiSoeparno says:
If you want to dine with different menu besides Japanese in Tokyo, Royal Host is the place. They serves delicious European food. They also serves many kinds of tea. The tea that I like the most is peach tea.
The interior and the ambiance is cozy. The wall of the dining area that connected to the …
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#13 of 17 restaurants in Tokyo
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zulu928 says:
Dining here is pure theatre and fun, 3 floors and open 24 hours a day. The ground floor is the plkace to be but be prepared to wait in a queue for up to 45 minutes. Believe me it is worth the wait.
The food is fabulous and the atmosphere chaotic, 6 chefs work furiously to feed the hungy patrons i…
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#14 of 17 restaurants in Tokyo
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lulusartshack says:
If you're close by checking out the Photography Museum, and are tired of the typical Japanese fare or curry, Amapola is a nice change.
The restaurant advertises itself as a Spanish restaurant, but alongside the paella, Spanish omlettes, and flan they also serve pizza and pasta. While the food mi…
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#15 of 17 restaurants in Tokyo
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dmae712 says:
Christon Cafe is an interesting restaurant. It is located in Shibuya, not a far walk from the JR Station. It is decorated like a Catholic church with images of Mary and Jesus. There is an altar and Stations of the Cross along the wall. Also, there is a display of chalices in one corner.
The…
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