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Day of the Dead figurines, primitive murals and battered, junk-shop furniture set the scene at ...
Kyoto-style cuisine is the focus of this traditional restaurant. It’s referred to as udon ...
Here you sit in quaint teahouse-style cottages in a manicured, pond-filled garden, grilling ...
The lunchtime speciality at this friendly little Singapore-style diner is Hainan-style ...
Like most of Tokyo’s south-of-the-border restaurants, La Casita isn’t authentically Mexican. ...
Oshima offers traditional Japanese food from the Kaga (Kanazawa) area, expertly prepared and ...
Stones, plants, bamboo latticework and a white noren (shop curtain) mark the entrance to this ...
Stellato combines a flair for the dramatic – huge chandeliers, a blazing log fire and an ...
This basement hacienda has some of the best Mexican food in Tokyo, and the most authentic ...
This retro-fitted hangout is a welcome attempt to inject a little Harajuku-style cool into ...
Takara offers welcome sanctuary in the echoing concrete of the International Forum’s basement. ...
Ohmatsuya serves the foods of rural Yamagata prefecture, but it does so in swish Ginza style. ...
Just about everything you eat and drink at T (pronounced ‘Tay’) is grown, netted or brewed ...
Housed in a converted kura storehouse transported from the mountains, Nodaiwa is the most ...
A huge selection of premium steaks (each wagyu steer individually identified), cooked to order ...
The staff can be surly and the seating cramped, but you won’t find cheaper Peking duck in town. ...
Visiting Kaikatei is like stepping back in time to 1930s Shanghai: old beer posters, wooden ...
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