You can now get your copy of Time Out Tokyo magazine delivered - we ship internationally too!
Time Out Café & Diner is the sophisticated Ebisu area's newest global meeting place.
Discover Tokyo's best shopping, restaurants, nightlife with Time Out GuideBooks.
Our newsletters get the best of Tokyo delivered straight to your inbox.
Granted, the launch of 2011's Beaujolais Nouveau is guaranteed to hog the media spotlight this month, but in-the-known oenophiles would do better to wait an extra ten days and head to Festivin instead. Tapping into the current interest in natural wines, this tasting event showcases over 200 varieties of chemical-free plonk from France, Italy, Japan and a variety of other European countries. The ticket price covers all the wine you can drink and includes a tasting glass and holder, and there'll be food available for purchase, plus live music from Malian multi-instrumentalist Mamadou Doumbia, Bolivian guitarist Luis Carlos Severich and others.
Open Nov 27
Time First session: 11am-3pm; second session: 4-8pm
Admission ¥6,000 adv, ¥7,000 on the door
Venue Ebis 303
Address 1-20-8 Ebisu, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
Transport Ebisu Station (Yamanote, Shonan-Shinjuku, Hibiya lines), east exit
They're being very literal with the name, but it's hard to find anything else to complain about ...
The younger sibling of the better known Roppongi branch of Hainan Jeefan Shokudo is perhaps a ...
This Spanish restaurant might be hidden down an Ebisu side street, but it's worth seeking out ...
Doing a roaring trade in steamed dumplings and noodles on the streets of Singapore's Chinatown ...
Drawing its name from Iwaka Mutsukari no Mikoto, the jolly kami of brewing and Japanese food, ...
Once you get past all the ordering choices – red or white pork broth; noodles soft-cooked, ...
Copyright © 2014 Time Out Tokyo