Izakaya, Traditional Japanese ( Omotesando, Aoyama )
While I've gotten used to restaurants being in the basement, but I haven't really accepted the fact that they can be really snazzy places yet. Yanmo is one of those places, but being in Omotesando, of...
Izakaya, Traditional Japanese ( Omotesando, Aoyama )
Oyattosa is a restaurant specializing in dishes from Kagoshima, a prefecture on the southern side of Kyushu. It also boasts an extensive stock of shochu, which includes any vareity of Japanese distil...
Izakaya, Traditional Japanese ( Omotesando, Aoyama )
Kirishima Jidorikibaiyanse specializes in local dishes from Miyazaki, a prefecture on the southern side of Kyushu. It also boasts an extensive stock of shochu, which includes any variety of Japanese ...
Sushi, Traditional Japanese, Izakaya ( Omotesando, Aoyama )
Mizugameya (meaning "water-pitcher store") has been serving traditional Japanese cuisine such as sushi, sashimi, and oden since 1973. The interior is decorated with a dignified and cleanly dark brown...
Traditional Japanese, Michelin ( Omotesando, Aoyama )
The Tokyo Michelin guide 2009 awarded Esaki two stars, recognizing it as an excellent restaurant in its category. The restaurant is quietly tucked away in a residentail area in Jingu-mae. Only 24 seat...
Traditional Japanese, Michelin ( Omotesando, Aoyama )
Kogetsu is a traditional Kaiseki Japanese restaurant that has been in business since 1967. Their menus change with the seasons, so you can expect to find items like bamboo shoots in the spring, ayu (s...
Traditional Japanese, Michelin ( Omotesando, Aoyama )
Kikuchi was awarded one star by the 2009 Tokyo Michelin Guide. It is a pretty small restaurant, with only six counter seats and one table. The food is traditional Japanese, and you can only order the ...