1 Review If you like to try japanese Tonkatsu, we truly recommend this place. Traditional Japanese decor and very juicy pork cutlets.. Set Menu so the prices are fixed. We have tried the fried pork and a...
1 Review Have a date and want to impress her with a unique spot? Try Vampire Cafe out in Ginza. It's not an easy location to find, but definitely worth the trek. It's a gothic themed restaurant where the...
1 Review If you have a real affinity for sushi, go to Midori Sushi. There's two that I know (one in Shibuya Mark City and another in Shimokitazawa). Everytime though this place has been packed so get there...
2 Reviews I just went to Nobu Tokyo, and I must say that it more than exceeded my expectations. The menu is way more extensive than what is displayed on their website (http://www.nobutokyo.com/e_menu/), but I...
1 Review It was sort of weird to eat at an American chain restaurant like this halfway across the world, especially since we don't eat at the ones in the U.S! It was decorated for Halloween and the staff had...
1 Review One of the problems of ordering food in Japan when you are by yourself, is your own ignorance about the food. also if you cant eat portk or pork products, the language disability becomes even more...
1 Review Located in Shinjuku, the restaurant is one of the many you can find in the area. It has a large smoking section, and a patio/sunroom which opens up so you can eat outdoors. The food is reasonably...
1 Review We were in Tokyo and as much as we loved and savored the street food every single day, it still seemed wrong to come to Tokyo and not sit down to a traditional Kaiseki Ryori meal. So, we finally, last...
1 Review Walk down the starircase and you are confronted by half a tuk tuk and a very colourful entrance! the atmosphere is very relaxed and cool. attractive staff always brighten a place up! there is thai tv...
1 Review With its traditional Japanese setting, it definitely has one of the best service so far. I had Beef Shabu-Shabu - typical Japanese fondue. The Kobe beef was simply awesome. I must say, its the best...
1 Review Our nose took us to Daikouya which serves great tempura (seafood and vegetables coated in special batter and fried lightly. Dipped in special sauce). We especially love the prawn tempura which is huge...
1 Review We were quite surprised to find a real Segafreddo Italian cafe in the middle of Akihabara Electronic town. Offers best Italian coffee (espresso, latte, macchiato or capuccino) in town at reasonable...
1 Review THE ARTIST'S CAFE is located on the 43rd Floor in Tokyo Dome Hotel. Great night views of Tokyo! They have wide variety of alcoholic drinks & wine. Didn't have dinner there so don't really know what's...
1 Review Speaking as someone who visits this place at least once or twice a week, this handsome bar, situated in a Taisho-period building near Ebisu, offers an equal complement of rustic ambience and Old World...
1 Review Finding vegetarian-friendly restaurants in Tokyo can be quite difficult, but don't let that stop you from looking! I tried several, but the one I'm still dreaming about is Maimu, in Nihombashi. The...
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1 Review Open setting off to one side of the main lounge area of the hotel. Serve yourself to an assortment of well prepared Pan-asian dishes and other selections. There was even a mini buffet for kids with...
1 Review A little French place that is hidden away in Shinjuku, this is one of Tokyo's smaller restaurants (and that is sayign something.) Despite the size, and the difficulty to get into during peak hours,...
1 Review I was at this restaurant around 7 years ago, so to be honest, I'm not sure if this the correct name. It may be the Japanese translation of Garlic House, but the matchbox had a picture of garlic on it....
1 Review The Peak Lounge is at the top of The Park Hyatt. The wine here is $20 a glass minimum, (which it will be any nice place you go) and they serve small plates of really gross food. I came here alot for...
1 Review I intended to take my visiting friends to MOMO PARADISE, but with a one hour wait we decided to head to NIIMURA for some all-you-can-eat shabu shabu. It was my first time so I was a bit worried if it...
1 Review We were happy to see a familiar face here in Ginza. It's our favourite dessert cafe - Fujiya Ginza which we first tried out in Kyoto. Ginza not only have expensive shops but equally expensive cafes as...
1 Review Seeing that the chef spent a few years living in one of Kingston, Jamaica's most notorious areas, he must have some skills, right? Well yes he does! Walk into the restaurant and you'll feel like you...
1 Review You get to barbeque deliciously marinated meats and organs at your own table. Cow tongue, joints, organs and korean barbeque are the main dish served here. Perfect place to sit with your friends and...
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4 Reviews and 345 Opinions This is a Grand Hyatt and while conventionally 'dependable' for a certain level of service, this...
1 Review and 353 Opinions Spent 2 nights at the new Mandarin Oriental Hotel in Ginza. Fabulous! Probably the best city hotel I...
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After a 10-hour journey....finally reach the 1st stop at Hakone. A nice scene forest area.A cloudy sky. Taking my 1st lunch at Japan about 11am and proceed to the field of Lavender. From here you can...
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Tokyo is a wonderful city, but March 2011 is not an ideal time for a visit. The 9.0 earthquake on 3/11/11 has been followed by hundreds of aftershocks. Although the devastating tsunami primarily...
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Tokyo - I love this place ! Old, New, & Happening

My first visit in August 2004 How do I even begin to describe Tokyo? Let me start with my first impressions: Screaming neon lights & skyscrapers, Crowded Train Stations (clean, tidy, no graffiti to...
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I love Tokyo. I can't say it enough, I love the place. Yeah it has its bad side. Being a gaijin (a foreigner, and specifically a white western foreigner) in Tokyo can be rough. There is a bit of...
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