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Contemporary Bangkok touches down in the heart of Ginza. Besides the Thai noodles promised by ...
Owner Bertrand Larcher is a native Breton, so it’s no surprise that his buckwheat galettes are ...
Located on a tidal pond in the Hamarikyu Garden, this teahouse with traditional tatami mats ...
This cheerful, busy hole-in-the-wall serves the foods of Japan’s southernmost islands. The ...
Ohmatsuya serves the foods of rural Yamagata prefecture, but it does so in swish Ginza style. ...
This venerable izakaya provides one of the most charming dining experiences in central Tokyo. ...
Standing on the main drag in Hamamatsucho, Akitaya is a landmark - a classic old-school ...
The largest member of the ever-reliable Shunju group conforms to a tried-and-tested ...
Takara offers welcome sanctuary in the echoing concrete of the International Forum’s basement. ...
Always one of Tokyo’s top French restaurants, Les Saisons – the Imperial Hotel’s flagship ...
This funky second-floor diner is worth tracking down, as it produces good Thai street food ...
A conveyor-belt sushi bar with a difference. Here, you can either help yourself to whatever’s ...
With its wooden architecture, miniature gardens and koi-filled ponds, Ukai Tofuya evokes the ...
Tokyo may have more exclusive (and even pricier) sushi shops than Fukuzushi, but few are as ...
An unashamedly artistic and artsy bar-cum-restaurant-cum-gallery a stone’s throw from the ...
Dominating the Nishi-Azabu crossing like a feudal Japanese castle, Gonpachi was supposedly an ...
Sells a wide selection of Japanese and Chinese teas and implements for sado, the tea ceremony.
Botan’s charm lies in its history and classic wooden premises as much as its food. There’s only ...
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