This sister shop of Belgian beer specialists Bourgondische Hemel is as much about grapes as ...
This tiny, eight-seat bar on the outskirts of Shibuya is a true original, which lends itself ...
This cheap wine bar operated by the company behind venerable Shibuya watering hole Fujiya ...
It may be just around the corner from Takeshita-dori, but the teen fashion crowd feels a long ...
Just a short walk from Harajuku Station, this old-school izakaya is a popular drinking spot. ...
Tokyo's first bar to specialise in natural wines is still one of its best. Shonzui opened in ...
Celebrity barista Chihiro Yokoyama oversees this Italian-style café and standing bar in ...
There aren't nearly enough places like this in Tokyo. Perched on the 7th floor of the Shin ...
Opened by a trio of American homebrew enthusiasts in the summer of 2011, DevilCraft immediately ...
Imagine a stereotypical neighborhood Italian bar transposed to the suburbs of Tokyo, and you ...
The interior may look like a branch of Pronto – tackier, in fact – but Primoordine takes its ...
This could almost be a template for the perfect rustic izakaya – rough-hewn wooden tables; ...
Beer halls were never this civilised. The Roppongi branch of Franziskaner is housed in classier ...
The premises date back to 1949, making this probably Japan's first garden restaurant. Not that ...
When it opened back in 1876, at a prime perch right in the middle of Ueno Park, this was one of ...
The newest member of the Xex empire is a multi-part affair, incorporating a branch of Italian ...
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