Kirarito, one of Ginza's newest shopping complexes, hosts the third branch of Eggs’n Things, ...
Billing itself as Japan’s first authentic Russian restaurant, Rogovski has been serving up ...
Found inside the Yurakukan, Kagoshima's Tokyo 'antenna shop', this restaurant specialises in ...
Raw food is all the rage in Tokyo, with areas like Ebisu and Akasaka already boasting multiple ...
Situated on the rooftop of Ginza's Chanel building, Le Jardin de Tweed is a gorgeous terrace ...
This restaurant was born in 2004 out of a collaboration between Alain Ducasse, a giant of ...
Don't be fooled by the exotic name: this fancy café is a completely homegrown operation that ...
Serving up traditional café fare right in the middle of Ginza for more than two decades, Mimosa ...
This four-storey building houses a grocery, sake shop, Japanese restaurant and Italian ...
Green tea like you've never had it before – the 'ocha-presso' at this shop/café is a superb ...
In Ginza, even 'yoshoku' (Western-style cuisine) is luxurious. It gets the gourmet treatment ...
Founded in 1894, this fruit dealer offers only the highest quality seasonal wares and is ...
This café opened in 1936 with the aim of spreading coffee more widely among the public. Enter ...
Ginza is already packed with European chocolate boutiques catering to Tokyoites' rabid cacao ...
This Osaka import serves up delectable pancakes and kakigori at its Ginza shop, where the staff ...
This Ginza outpost is the flagship store of Swiss chocolatier Lindt.
One of the newer shrines to coffee in Ginza, this shop and roastery proclaims to offer an ...
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