Good food and good service with one fatal flaw. The time of service. With only one hour for lunch, we were only able to get through the appetizers (bread and soup) of our lunch course. We asked for...
It's slightly expensive, definitly more so than the other "latin" restaurants in the Yotsuya area but the quality of the food more than makes up for it.
The Sangria pitcher is a rather goo...
I visited Bikini last night (Sunday) with a friend from Mie-ken... a beautiful, simple person who seldom ever visited Tokyo. We didn't have reservations but were early (around 6:30) so got seated at ...
I liked this place. For starters, they make a good Spanish tortilla. I’ve been to a number of Spanish restaurants around Tokyo, and this place comes out on top (but still looking for the ultimate o...
Bar Verano is a little Spanish tapas bar with comfy couches not far from Naka Meguro station. http://tokyoeater.blogspot.com/2007/11/bar-verano-naka-meguro.html
If you survive the steep stairs that lead to the third floor location of Bar Cerez you will find a small room with an open kitchen and several ham legs hanging from the ceiling. Yet, despite its effor...
While walking around Shinjuku searching for a hopeful oasis to quench my tinto crave, I came across these gargantuan letters E-S-P-A-N-A; in which my mind equated with, "Ahhhhh, I'm home."
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The main draw at Tapas Luis are the portions. I visited for lunch and I am glad I skipped breakfast that morning. However, most of the impact came via size and not necessarily flavour.
I ordered t...
This restaurant is right near Tameike-sano Station, and for only 500 yen you can get a dish home-style Spanish cuisine. The interior of the shop is red and impressively simple, giving it a stylish ed...
La Playa is a Spanish restaurant located right off of Miyamasuzaka-jo in Shibuya. It's in the basement of a small old building, so keep your eyes open or you'll walk right by it. Inside, the ceiling...
El Patio is a Spanish restaurant located near the Cerilian Tower in Shibuya. Once you descend its staircase, you'll find that you've wound up in Spain. All the furniture and kitchen-ware has been im...
This restaurant allows you to eat Spanish home cooking at a reasonable price. It’s in a place that’s a little hard to find: on the second floor of a small building near the Akasaka 2 chome police...
This authentic Spanish restaurant is halfway between Roppongi and Akasaka. Los Platos’ Chef Sekiguchi travels to Spain every year for the “Paella Convention” and has received awards there for s...
I can't warn people enough to stay away from this ripoff establishment. The service there is downright rude, belittling and not what I expect of a Japanese who by their own admission, pride themselve...
Tesoro bar & grill is a Spanish restaurant with a French twist that serves "body friendly" healthy foods. The chic interior is decorated white and dark brown, and the atmosphere is quiet, perfect for...
Pocao poco is a tiny Spanish restaurant that has only eight counter seats, run by an easy-going owner and his wife. Everything from the jamoncellano to the tortillas have an authentic flavor that you...
The Tokyo 2009 Micheling guide awarded Sant Pau two stars, recognizing it as an excellent restaurant in its category. Chef Carme Ruscalleda is the only woman in Spain to have received three Michelin s...
Ogasawara Hakushakutei is based off of a spacious Spanish house established in 1927. The building is divided into a restaurant and bar/cafe area, with elegant furnishings. Only lunch courses and dinne...
Why not start your evening with some Tapas and a good drink? Camaron offers Spanish cuisine at a cozy restaurant hidden in Kamiya-Chou. The spot is always crowded since there is only 8 counter and 8...
Established in 1967, this Spanish restaurant is known for its Flamenco dance show. The Flamenco stage is surround by 130 table seats, with box seats also available. El Flamenco dancers are selected b...