With its wooden architecture, miniature gardens and koi-filled ponds, Ukai Tofuya evokes the ...
A conveyor-belt sushi bar with a difference. Here, you can either help yourself to whatever’s ...
A leader in Tokyo’s nightlife scene since the ’80s, Nishi-Azabu is home to Berg, a club that ...
Experience the Japanese version of a barbecue at this yakiniku restaurant where you grill your ...
World-famous coffee authority Kentaro Maruyama's Karuizawa-born chain opened its second Tokyo ...
Something of a local institution, this long-running ramen shop is located near the southern ...
Found in a Nishi-Azabu basement, this classy bar combines excellent wine with live piano music, ...
A word of warning about this specialist rum bar in Nishi-Azabu: once you surrender to its ...
The Tokyo branch of Ryotei Yamadaya (a traditional Japanese restaurant that's been serving ...
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 ...
Just about everything you eat and drink at T (pronounced ‘Tay’) is grown, netted or brewed ...
A huge selection of premium steaks (each wagyu steer individually identified), cooked to order ...
Dominating the Nishi-Azabu crossing like a feudal Japanese castle, Gonpachi was supposedly an ...
Housed in a converted kura storehouse transported from the mountains, Nodaiwa is the most ...
A ramen shop between Shirokane-Takanawa and Azabu-Juban stations, serves up thick and tasty ...
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 ...
A remnant of the era when Nishi-Azabu was still a major Tokyo nightlife centre, this basement ...
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