This huge outlet in Azabu-Juban specialises in imported meat - rabbit, kangaroo, pheasant and ...
Who said ramen was just for blokes? The Azabu-Juban branch of popular ramen chain Afuri lures ...
Discover the world of Japanese incense at this well-stocked shop near Azabu-Juban Station. And ...
Stop by this local izakaya for a homely atmosphere and its popular yakiton, which means ...
Once you’ve got your head around the idea of green tea-flavoured peanuts, take in the fact that ...
Kimonos are available both tailor-made or ready-to-wear at this friendly store, alongside a ...
Aiming to offer a classy alternative to customers who find the Roppongi night scene just a ...
Opened in late 2013, this Okinawa-born shop specialises in salt – yep, just salt, dozens of ...
This Azabu-Juban craft beer and wine establishment is probably less well known than some of its ...
Oden – vegetables, fish cakes, tofu and other ingredients simmered in broth – is one of Japan's ...
A 2011 renovation at this long-running Azabu-Juban bathhouse brought Take no Yu into the modern ...
The owner of this kosher-certified falafel stand is from Israel, and uses pita bread imported ...
Tonneau Across from a small park in Azabu Juban, the red facade of this bistro transports you ...
Don’t expect any glamour in this homewares shop; instead you’ll find carefully selected design ...
Owned and operated by Jun Yukimura, a former head chef at Kyoto’s Muromachi Wakuden, Yukimura ...
This restaurant serves up traditional Japanese cuisine. At Rei, customers can enjoy sake ...
The lunchtime speciality at this friendly little Singapore-style diner is Hainan-style ...
One of the very few Japanese bakers to make it really big in Paris, Yoshimi Ishikawa founded ...
Putting a quirky twist on traditional crafts, Blue & White has been surprising customers ...
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