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  • Ostrea

  • Oyster Bars ( Roppongi )
  • Love this place. Dinner is, as usual, a jump up. However, during lunch there is a buffet from 11 to 3:30 i believe. They'll ask you politely to leave at the end. The wait actually isn't all that lon...
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  • Grand Central Oyster Bar

  • Oyster Bars ( Shinagawa )
  • One of the things I miss from the US (those who have lived on the west or east coast will know what I am talking about) is a restaurant with a full-range, fresh fish menu. This nostalgic adaptation o...
  • Ostrea: Akasaka

  • American, Italian, Oyster Bars ( Akasaka )
  • I've never heard of another place where you can gorge on as many fried oysters as you can for 1,000 yen. This explains why Ostrea is so busy at lunch time, and why they need to keep refilling the oyst...
  • English menu
  • Maimon: Ebisu

  • Oyster Bars ( Ebisu )
  • Maimon is an oyster bar that offers upwards of 30 varieties of oysters. You can have them raw, boiled, grilled, fried and many other ways. If oysters are not your thing, Maimon also does grilled items...
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  • Oyster Bar Jackpot

  • Italian, Oyster Bars ( Shinagawa )
  • Oyster bar meets Italian restuarant at Oyster Bar Jackpot, one of the many establishments belonging to the successful Jackpot group of restaurants. Mostly Japanese oysters served raw by the piece and ...
  • Gumbo and Oyster Bar

  • Oyster Bars ( Shinjuku )
  • Fresh oysters by the piece and in platters with a full menu of cooked oysters and side dishes. Dinner and lunch courses also available.
  • Gumbo and Oyster Bar

  • Oyster Bars ( Ikebukuro )
  • Fresh oysters by the piece and in platters with a full menu of cooked oysters and side dishes. Dinner and lunch courses also available.

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