A remnant of the era when Nishi-Azabu was still a major Tokyo nightlife centre, this basement ...
Once an underground playhouse called Jiyu Gekijo (‘free theatre’), this Nishi-Azabu basement ...
With its wooden architecture, miniature gardens and koi-filled ponds, Ukai Tofuya evokes the ...
A huge selection of premium steaks (each wagyu steer individually identified), cooked to order ...
Experience the Japanese version of a barbecue at this yakiniku restaurant where you grill your ...
Found in a Nishi-Azabu basement, this classy bar combines excellent wine with live piano music, ...
Equipped with a full-on cellar, this Nishi-Azabu wine bar is great for spending the entire ...
This contemporary art gallery specialises in presenting innovative pieces from a diverse range ...
A word of warning about this specialist rum bar in Nishi-Azabu: once you surrender to its ...
Run by an art book publisher, this small gallery is a good place to check out – and maybe even ...
The Tokyo branch of Ryotei Yamadaya (a traditional Japanese restaurant that's been serving ...
You’ll spot 328’s large neon sign from the Nishi-Azabu crossing. A real veteran of the club ...
Just about everything you eat and drink at T (pronounced ‘Tay’) is grown, netted or brewed ...
A ramen shop between Shirokane-Takanawa and Azabu-Juban stations, serves up thick and tasty ...
A leader in Tokyo’s nightlife scene since the ’80s, Nishi-Azabu is home to Berg, a club that ...
Found on a back street near the Nishi-Azabu crossing, this could be the hippest ‘library’ you ...
If you spot a queue in the area, it’s probably leading to this weekday lunch spot that serves ...
Night owls with a penchant for quality cocktails and good music will fit right in at this ...
There are more than 30,000 sushi restaurants in all of Japan, but you’ll only find a handful of ...
World-famous coffee authority Kentaro Maruyama's Karuizawa-born chain opened its second Tokyo ...
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