A small farmers' market, held twice a month at Ebisu's Garden Place. The focus here is on ...
A true rarity in Tokyo, this Ebisu café and restaurant serves up 100-percent vegan raw food at ...
Shop for folk crafts at this stylish Nakameguro store that carries ceramics, glass tableware, ...
This grocery shop and café deals primarily in organic Italian foodstuffs, which are carefully ...
This speciality hamburger restaurant is run by renowned supplier Yazawa Meat. Go for gold with ...
This gallery is located in the basement of the NADiff Apart building in Ebisu, and often hosts ...
The Hub pub chain has become increasingly ubiquitous over the past five years and now boasts ...
Arguably the city’s best-stocked art bookshop, NADiff a/p/a/r/t boasts shelves crammed with ...
The next time Ebisu starts to feel a bit staid, wander up Meiji-Dori in the Shibuya direction ...
Housed in the upmarket Yebisu Garden Place complex, this hall can squeeze in up to 1,500 ...
Whether you're nearing the end of an all-night drinking session or just getting started, ...
Nestled in alongside our very own Time Out Café & Diver, Kata is a genuine multi-tasker: ...
Bringing a slice of European elegance to the backstreets of Ebisu, this minimally decorated ...
Conference centre and 'event space' not far from Ebisu Station.
One of the more football-centric of Tokyo's British pubs, The Footnik is the place to head if ...
There are other Nepalese places around town, but none in the same league as Khumbila, housed in ...
This is the most stylish and satisfying of the three Californian-style restaurants that share ...
Forsaking the usual clichés of checked tablecloths and the like, Bistrot des Arts espouses a ...
A good falafel joint is hard to find in Tokyo, and it's one of those rare foods that we'd walk ...
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