With its wooden architecture, miniature gardens and koi-filled ponds, Ukai Tofuya evokes the ...
Equipped with a full-on cellar, this Nishi-Azabu wine bar is great for spending the entire ...
A word of warning about this specialist rum bar in Nishi-Azabu: once you surrender to its ...
Once an underground playhouse called Jiyu Gekijo (‘free theatre’), this Nishi-Azabu basement ...
Opened by a reggae fanatic in 1989, Club Jamaica blasts out roots reggae on Thursday nights, ...
If nothing else, this is the cosiest venue in Tokyo. Half the place is carpeted, and guests are ...
Dominating the Nishi-Azabu crossing like a feudal Japanese castle, Gonpachi was supposedly an ...
A huge selection of premium steaks (each wagyu steer individually identified), cooked to order ...
There’s more style than content to this Saigon eaterie, down to the cyclo trishaw parked at the ...
Just about everything you eat and drink at T (pronounced ‘Tay’) is grown, netted or brewed ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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