This is the Shinagawa branch of the world-famous Outback Steak House. Other than the steaks, the menu also features interesting appetizers and desserts. All the ingredients are fresh and made to order.
There are 3 tables outside on the deck, and during busy hours, they'll have an assortment of soft drinks in little paper cups while you wait. They also have Metropolis Mag and TNB handy at the inside ...
A hamburger shop born in Hawaii. The wooden interior reminds one of the good old days with a Hawaiian flare. The Kua Aina franchise has 12 locations across Japan. The most popular item on the menu ...
This is the best burger I've had...in Tokyo. It's a pretty decent burger by American standards too though. I got the avocado burger set, and for thirteen dollars I got a nice, big burger, some fries (...
Not a very large location, but the service was good and the food was excellent. Very California-esque as far as the menu is concerned - a fusion of Japanese and western components with a touch of Mex...
The absolute best place for a pitcher of beer and a basket of hot wings in town. You can order the wings by the bucket and specify your preferred level of spicy, all served with creamy caesar dressin...
Hamburger Inn is apparently a Tokyo institution. After having tasted one of their burgers in their unpretentious little store in Roppongi Dori just up from Nishi Azabu crossing I can see why. The meat...
I went here for a late "Fourth of July" lunch, and I have to say I was pretty pleased. I got the avocado burger, and it was huge. Certainly not the best hamburger I've ever had, but it was p...
Kua Aina offers a good burger, however don't expect to be blown away into burger heaven. With cheese options like: Swiss, Cheddar, Monteray Jack, Provolone, and classic American and various bread choi...
I am not overly impressed by the quality of the food at this location or at the one in Azabu Juban. As mentioned by another poster, the burgers lack seasoning. The portions are decent and it is nice...
The lunch menu is definitely worth trying out if you're starving. Their World Famous Hamburger is worth only 1000 yen, and its size is big enough to satisfy your appetite! You can also order drinks an...
Absolutely delicious! I came with a group of friends and I ordered so much and it was so good that my friend ate 2 burgers. I totally recommend this place.
It doesn't matter which location you go to. Shakey's is equally bad all across Tokyo. It is an American chain that has been localized far too well. The pizzas lack adequate cheese topping, and choi...
Given the new year in Tokyo usually finds it essentially a ghost town and a scarce supply of restaurants in operation, we chose the Gold Rush headquarters outlet in Shibuya to visit on January 1.
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The Pantry brings a little bit of Californian casualness to downtown Tokyo that I didn't realize I missed so much. The place is brightly lit with a very open atmosphere. Chefs prepare burgers and sand...
The burgers are good, and you can taste the fresh potatoes behind their fries. It’s on the expensive side though for a fast food place. And that’s where I get confused...I’m not sure if Zest bur...
This is a lot more expensive than TGI Friday back in the States. I was starving when I got here, so that made me not care too much about the price. I ordered the chicken quesadillas which were pretty ...
Rolling Stone is a cultural magazine published in 16 countries around the world. The Japan edition was launched together with the first Rolling Stone diner/bar. The interior is decorated with archival...
The Gold Rush specializes in hamburger steaks. The patties are made of 100% beef, flavored with over ten kinds of seasonings blending together to offer a taste like none other. The demiglace sauce t...