This bakery is on Asakusa-dori, right opposite the Sky Tree. The shop sells a range of homemade ...
A fruit café located a five-minute walk from Monzen-Nakacho Station, in the direction of ...
Inagiya can be found along Shinobazu-dori, about a ten-minute walk from Nishi-Nippori Station. ...
Keep walking north past Asakusa's Sensoji Temple and Hanayashiki amusement park, and you'll ...
In In this old folk song bar on Hanazono Street in Asakusa, established in 1966, drinkers enjoy ...
As a dojo (a coldwater fish) speciality restaurant, its history dates back to the mid-Meiji ...
This folk music bar hosts live performances of the appealing Tsugaru shamisen, a traditional ...
Established in 1905. Ponta, which was founded by the chef in charge of Western cuisine in the ...
Located down an alleyway by Kaminarimon Intersection, Takajo Kotobuki specializes in game and ...
Named after Catalan surrealist artist Joan Miro, several of whose works adorn the walls. Both ...
Bon serves fucha ryori, a strand of shojin that gives a more obvious tip of the hat to its ...
Kushiage (skewers of meat, fish or vegetables) is not gourmet fare, but Hantei almost makes it ...
Stones, plants, bamboo latticework and a white noren (shop curtain) mark the entrance to this ...
This retro-fitted hangout is a welcome attempt to inject a little Harajuku-style cool into ...
Chanko-nabe is the legendary food of sumo wrestlers, said to help them put on those extra ...
Comfort food in a funky wooden shack, within easy walking distance of Asakusa’s tourist sights. ...
The speciality at this Japanese restaurant is rice cooked with barley and served with a bowl of ...
Perhaps, at some point in the distant past, this was the way local upmarket operations got to ...
Tokyo’s most famous tofu restaurant was founded way back in the Edo period by a tofu-maker ...
Chef Etsuko Yamada's stylish Japanese cuisine is not as formal as kaiseki, but it is far more ...
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