The signature goodie at this old-school wagashi (Japanese sweets) shop, founded way back in ...
This restaurant is a fantasyland filled with nods to Alice in Wonderland. Notice the ...
Minatoya, a takoyaki (octopus balls) shop along one of Sasazuka's shopping arcades, sells ...
Found on an alleyway just off Cat Street in Harajuku, this hip café is especially popular for ...
This Osaka import has been doing brisk business in fluffy pancakes and kakigori since landing ...
Shopping mall connected to Shinjuku Station, targeting mainly 20-something women with plenty of ...
Occupying a house in Shibuya's Udagawacho, Suite specialises in – guessed it? – sweets. They ...
Although it's hidden on the second floor of Shibuya's Todd Snyder store, the tiny but virtually ...
Get Mexican food with added buzz at this hip ninth-floor eatery in central Daikanyama. A far ...
Doughnuts, coffee and an enviable location – Krispy Kreme's Shinjuku's outpost sees a steady ...
Regulars pack the room throughout the day at Muku, Nogata's top kissaten (old-school café). If ...
Missed your last train? Found on Shibuya's Centre Gai, this café is ideal for chilling until ...
Aoyama restaurant Kihachi's desserts are so popular that the company decided to open an entire ...
Always wanted to get up close and personal with an owl? Here you can sip on tea or ...
Not all kissaten (old-school coffee shops) in Tokyo are worth the moniker, but this one sure ...
Classical music fans will love whiling away hours in this café that’s styled on a Viennese ...
Sweets specialists Chez Luis operate several branches in Tokyo, but this Hachiman-dori location ...
Owner Masako Takahashi opened her own bagel shop after gaining recognition with her baking ...
The focus at this Aoyama café is on healthy sandwiches, wraps, pita bread and baguettes. They ...
A store of two halves, during the day King George is a sandwich shop where the focus is on ...
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