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This Gaienmae hideout is located next to the Watari Museum of Contemporary Art, and serves ...
This shopping mall is the 'entrance to Odaiba', and hosts the Tokyo Joypolis amusement park, ...
Skewered fried vegetables, subtly seasoned with a peppery kick and perfect for eating on-the-go ...
This restaurant is a welcoming haven for families looking for a place to feed the kids. There's ...
This small, slightly shabby eatery in the backstreets of Shimokitazawa is a haven for yakuzen ...
This tiny, eight-seat bar on the outskirts of Shibuya is a true original, which lends itself ...
This long-standing restaurant has been staking out a spot near Ningyocho Station since 1953, ...
Ramen's fast food origins are swiftly forgotten at Watanabe. Tucked away down a back alley just ...
An excellent place to start any expedition into the world of Japanese saké, Yoyogi-Uehara's ...
Ready to satisfy that sushi craving whatever time of day it takes hold, Gatten Sushi opens ...
After building a strong following in Higashi-Nakano – hardly the most obvious of locations – ...
Its location on the Shibuya approach to Yoyogi Park means that this dinky ice cream parlour is ...
The first time Ben & Jerry's tried to make it in Japan, things didn't really work out. ...
Naples native Peppe (we're still not sure what his last name is) has been making pizzas ...
The unagi here is steamed before it is grilled, in the Kanto style, meaning that it's soft and ...
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