The interior of this stately, art noveau-style French restaurant is like an art gallery, ...
This tea salon serves traditional Japanese confectionary in a new, innovative style. As well as ...
This restaurant’s striking frontage and heavy door marks it out among the designer shops on ...
Some of the best Indian food in town. Modest and unpretentious, this is one of the few places ...
The restaurant is popular for its smoked food made at its own factory in Karuizawa. The small ...
Established in 1854, this is the Ginza headquarters of the venerable Parisian tea shop which ...
Narukami tea café is located just behind Ginza's famed Kabuki-za theatre, and many of its ...
Rengatei sits quietly on gas-lit Ginza Street, and has served traditional fare since 1895. At ...
This is the first Tokyo store serving Morioka reimen (cold noodles) from Morioka where these ...
Yurakucho Itocia connects busy Ginza and Yurakucho stations, taking full advantage of its ...
The most impressive branch of the cheap ’n’ cheerful chain that proliferated across Tokyo ...
The traditional neighbourhood cafe is realised in ideal form just across the railway tracks ...
Ohmatsuya serves the foods of rural Yamagata prefecture, but it does so in swish Ginza style. ...
Contemporary Bangkok touches down in the heart of Ginza. Besides the Thai noodles promised by ...
Bird Land was one of the first places to offer upmarket yakitori, served with imported beers ...
This cheerful, busy hole-in-the-wall serves the foods of Japan’s southernmost islands. The ...
This venerable izakaya provides one of the most charming dining experiences in central Tokyo. ...
The largest member of the ever-reliable Shunju group conforms to a tried-and-tested ...
When the fish market finally moves out of Tsukiji, Sushi Bun and the other barrow boys’ sushi ...
One floor below the glamorous Dazzle, in the landmark Toyo Ito-designed Mikimoto Ginza 2 ...
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