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Tokyo's already got cat cafés, owl cafés and penguin bars, but is this the first parrot café? ...
Soup curry doesn't come much better than at this Jinbocho restaurant, which adds goodies like ...
A no-frills eatery at lunch, an izakaya at night - Aladdin is best known for its omu-rice, ...
The cool café-style interior provides a great background for Chantoya's excellent coconut ...
This Tokyo Midtown bar specializes in buffalo mozzarella, which is best enjoyed in their ...
This bakery and boulangerie is connected to Joël Robuchon's Roppongi Hills restaurant ...
Azabu-Juban's go-to place for vegetarian grub, Eat More Greens draws a cosmopolitan crowd with ...
There aren't many Tokyo restaurants specialising in chili beans. Actually, we can't think of ...
Already familiar to regular travellers at Haneda Airport, the First Cabin chain opened its ...
The latest addition to the Omotesando retail scene has an imposing glass facade designed by ...
As Tokyo's abundance of Michelin stars proves, the capital doesn't want for world-class French ...
Japanese microbrewery August Beer lures a diverse crowd to its Roppongi restaurant, where the ...
Take a quick stroll from Roppongi Hills and you'll find this bastion of contemporary European ...
Fujifilm's showroom in Tokyo Midtown is a shrine to all things photographic, with free ...
Run by a chef who spent 15 years working in Northern Europe, Lilla Dalarna offers a rare ...
There's something to be said for the sheer devotion of all those Tokyo pizzaioli working ...
The first time Ben & Jerry's tried to make it in Japan, things didn't really work out. ...
Naples native Peppe (we're still not sure what his last name is) has been making pizzas ...
Once an underground playhouse called Jiyu Gekijo (‘free theatre’), this Nishi-Azabu basement ...
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