This popular Akasaka Japanese restaurant serves everything from stew to sushi, taking care to ...
Gyoza (aka Chinese dumplings) is normally eaten with soy sauce, but this family-run Chinese ...
Now run by the second generation of owners, Tenshige is an Akasaka classic. There are two types ...
This stylish café and wine bar at Akasaka Sacas is best enjoyed at lunch, when the affordable, ...
The famous beef steak bowl has been on the menu for over six decades at this Akasaka golden ...
The speciality at this 24-hour Korean restaurant in Akasaka is seolleongtang, a milky soup ...
For your 24-hour Korean food fix, look no further than Hyungboo. The Akasaka branch of this ...
Located not far from the American Embassy, on the first floor of the Nihon Jitensha Kaikan ...
This restaurant is on the seventh floor of the BelleVie Akasaka shopping centre, which was ...
Located in the centre of a triangle made by Akasaka-mitsuke Station, Akasaka Station, and ...
Four years ago, Mr Sato – a devotee of burgers and music, first opened this burger shop in ...
This restaurant specializes in top-quality beef, which it offers in a variety of ways including ...
Jubako is a high-class eel restaurant which has been in business for 220 years. In 1955, the ...
This authentic modern Spanish restaurant is located in Akasaka Sacas, one of Tokyo's newest ...
When anyone mentions Kyoto cuisine, one of the first places most people think of is Kikunoi, a ...
Hidden away in the quiet backstreets of Akasaka, stands Wakiya – a Chinese restaurant opened by ...
This area is centered around the TBS Broadcasting Center. It was named to represent both the ...
Waiters dressed as ninjas usher you through a series of winding wooden corridors designed to ...
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