If you spot a queue in the area, it’s probably leading to this weekday lunch spot that serves ...
Something of a local institution, this long-running ramen shop is located near the southern ...
This stylish yakiniku (grilled meat) eatery is the place to sample the best parts of exquisite ...
Equipped with a full-on cellar, this Nishi-Azabu wine bar is great for spending the entire ...
Situated in a typical residential area, this spacious basement diner is lit up by the natural ...
Just off the main Nishi-Azabu crossing, this basement bar serves up live blues, gumbo and ...
Akanoren was the first Hakata-style ramen shop to arrive in the Kanto region, making its debut ...
A word of warning about this specialist rum bar in Nishi-Azabu: once you surrender to its ...
Bath time will never feel the same after a visit to Mitate, an ultra-luxurious bath goods shop ...
If you're looking for a moment of repose, head across the road from the Grand Hyatt Tokyo to ...
Japan's longest-running balloon shop (a niche category, it must be said) started life in 1986, ...
When you need to get glammed up – and fast – Dress Code has got you covered, with a wardrobe of ...
Once an underground playhouse called Jiyu Gekijo (‘free theatre’), this Nishi-Azabu basement ...
The Tokyo branch of Ryotei Yamadaya (a traditional Japanese restaurant that's been serving ...
Open every night of the week, and located just a short walk from Roppongi, Club Jamaica boasts ...
Opened by a reggae fanatic in 1989, Club Jamaica blasts out roots reggae on Thursday nights, ...
You’ll spot 328’s large neon sign from the Nishi-Azabu crossing. A real veteran of the club ...
If nothing else, this is the cosiest venue in Tokyo. Half the place is carpeted, and guests are ...
A conveyor-belt sushi bar with a difference. Here, you can either help yourself to whatever’s ...
Robuchon now has his ‘casual’ (a relative term, here) counter-style Atelier restaurants on ...
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