This is a great place to go with a large group of people and drink. The drinks are good, and with the members card (only around 300Yen) they are really, really cheap. The food can be a hit or miss. It...
great soba, good/friendly service, good yakitori too. no sushi for lunch, which i was sad to find out. the yuzu mojitos are great (but not much alcohol in them). also, good view from this restaurant i...
Going a bit backwards here, but the ice cream they put in their desserts and drinks is just unbelievably phenomenal. The texture is very odd and strong/viscous, and the taste is vanilla or french bean...
At the corner of the Nishi Azabu crossing point, Gonpachi is an Izakaya that is often featured in foreign guide books. Although the hype may be a bit exaggerated, the interior looks like it could be t...
Taking Nico's suggestion, I decided to try out the lunch menu at Dozo. I was surprised at how well this restaurant was able to combine Italian and Japanese flavors together. I ordered a plate of udo...
Ninnikuya is a veritable orgy of garlic, but it is disgustingly delicious! To start with you need to have the garlic toast which is just about the most over the top thing you will ever see - a piece o...
delicious.
every time they have seasonal ingredients.
& they have lots of drinks. wine,shochu & Nihonsyu.
and their original "ume liquor" is veri nice.
This small restaurant, crammed into the crowded Nonbei Street is just that, exceptionally crowded. The restaurant is by reservation only because it is not the sort of place where you can easily walk i...
Alps is amazing. It's hard to find, but look for the Hotel Listo (with a water fountain) in Kabukicho, past the pretty hosts trying to lure in O.L's, and it's around back and across the street. If you...
All-you-can-eat in Tokyo usually bears a high price but this curry restaurant is different. For only 1,500 yen you can enjoy curry to you hearts content in a buffet style with 5 different kinds of cur...
Rokuhara doesn't have a lunch menu - you just sit down and the chef serves you what he's cooking that day. It doesn't vary as much as you'd think, though - it's always kariage, sort of a cross betwee...
Nishio-san is one of the coolest people I know - so cool that he can name his restaurant after himself, not even bother to put up a sign, and force people to book tables a week in advance. Nishio-san...
Roppongi is expensive, and everyone seems to acknowledge this fact. It's not impossible to find reasonably priced cuisine. Tebakaramonmo offers a selection of small dishes. Thus, you can mix and match...
Awesome place. I’ve been to Buri a few times now, and am looking forward to many more visits. The staff is funny and makes you feel welcome, the sake is good, and the food is tasty. The only thing I...
With eight locations in Tokyo, and six locations in their homebase of the Kansai region, Kuruma has established itself as a leading group of restaurants under the umbrella of a company called Idea Co....
This all night izakaya is a diamond in the rough. Once you enter the doors, you are led through a small alley, stepping on rocks over trickling water, through what seemed like a small forest. The rest...
After a long haul of shopping my friends and I went to this cafe (which is more like a restaurant during the daytime). We all decided to get burgers and they were all amazing. The beef is of good qual...
Komagata Dozeu has been in business since the Edo Period of Japan in the traditional “downtown” of Tokyo called Asakusa (obviously benefiting from its prime location on the way to Sensoji Temple),...
Touan is a great restaurant for those seeking good quality Japanese food, private booths and traditional Japanese atmosphere.
I'd recommend for taking out customers, coworkers, friends or a gokon. T...
I needed a good izakaya to bring clients near my Akihabara/Iwamoto-cho office. My wife helped me find Kakoiya after reading (Japanese-only) reviews on Gourmet Navi (g-navi). The place was easy to find...