Where to spend your hard-earned yen this year
A charcoal grill ensures that the top-quality A5 rank Japanese beef is cooked to crispy ...
Take a quick walk from the east exit of Ebisu Station to find this 'ramen izakaya' on the ...
Drawing its name from Iwaka Mutsukari no Mikoto, the jolly kami of brewing and Japanese food, ...
Fusuma is the Japanese word for bran, the hard outer layers of grains. Opened in September ...
Where to slurp after boozing till the break of dawn
Found alongside the Shibuya River a few minutes' walk from Ebisu Station, and facing the rear ...
Built on the remains of the old Yamashita shopping centre, Ebisu Yokocho (‘back alley’) opened ...
They're being very literal with the name, but it's hard to find anything else to complain about ...
The Westin Hotel at Ebisu's Garden Place hosts this ground-floor lounge café that serves sweets ...
It isn't a big surprise that Kotaro Iizawa has more photo books than his own house can handle – ...
Noodle shops like this have all but disappeared from Tokyo: open only during lunch, Yamada ...
High-enzyme, raw food is trending in Tokyo too, and the Ebisu area is quickly becoming ...
A yakiniku eatery famous for its thick harami, extensive offal selection and gomtang soup. ...
A small café situated among the quiet streets of Ebisu. The desserts and tea may be a little ...
Ebisu's soup curry specialists serve up a mean chicken curry, but also deal in pork- and ...
The atmosphere is very California at this Tower Records-run bar and grill in Ebisu. Hang out at ...
A true rarity in Tokyo, this Ebisu café and restaurant serves up 100-percent vegan raw food at ...
This grocery shop and café deals primarily in organic Italian foodstuffs, which are carefully ...
This Spanish restaurant might be hidden down an Ebisu side street, but it's worth seeking out ...
Copyright © 2014 Time Out Tokyo