As Japan’s staple carb, it’s not surprising rice has an entire shop and restaurant dedicated to ...
Multi-use facility close to Ginza and Yurakucho stations.
Found inside the Yurakukan, Kagoshima's Tokyo 'antenna shop', this restaurant specialises in ...
This chicken-focused shop, located in the Ginza INZ underground shopping area, has been around ...
'Coffee Only' reads the sign outside Café de l'Ambre, which has been keeping the Ginza hordes ...
Billing itself as Japan’s first authentic Russian restaurant, Rogovski has been serving up ...
Raw food is all the rage in Tokyo, with areas like Ebisu and Akasaka already boasting multiple ...
This NYC-based steakhouse first took on Tokyo in autumn 2014, opening a restaurant inside ...
Renovated in 2013, this now world-famous Hakata ramen chain's Tokyo flagship is one of the ...
Our lunch was still watching us as we took a bite; its head facing us, legs twitching. You have ...
Found high up in a Ginza office building, this café-bar is known for its collab events that see ...
Tonkatsu or pork cutlet may not be what Japanese cuisine is best known for, but it sure is ...
In 1993, Toshikatsu Aoki Jr took over from his father as sushi chef at this vibrant restaurant ...
Arguably Tokyo’s most famous tempura restaurant, Ten-ichi serves utterly delicious tempura in a ...
Since opening his first modern Mexican restaurant in New York in 1997, Richard Sandoval has ...
Run by the folks behind Tsubame Grill, one of Ginza's classic meat eateries, Tsubameya offers ...
This Ginza outpost is the flagship store of Swiss chocolatier Lindt.
This street under the Yurakucho train tracks is lined by izakayas serving regional specialties ...
The original Rose Bakery was started by an English-French couple in Paris, but it's since made ...
Though it mimics the look and feel of the casual, old-school eateries that have operated under ...
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