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Rightly famed and exclusive kaiseki (Japanese full-course) dining situated in an historic location near Murin-an in the east of the city. Reservations are absolutely essential and English is spoken. Established in the late nine... more
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The camel is a great place to enjoy homemade international treats for those who miss more robust flavors. Diners can find hard to find favorites such as hummus, tahini, orange short ribs, meatloaf, Greek salads and even tasty c... more
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This fashionable pub is trendy but not overpriced. The state-of-the art refrigerator is part of the panorama, which stretches across the front of the building, in full view of pedestrians. To observe the chefs, counter seating... more
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Etch this club on the social calendar if the mood demands for a sophisticated drinking setting. Its stage mainly features Japanese and foreign jazz musicians, but sometimes offers other musical genres such as blues and folk. Ce... more
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With an esteemed culinary history dating back to the fourth century, this posh restaurant offers a dining experience that few others can match. Located off of the main lobby in the Hotel New Otani, its opulent decor mirrors its... more
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Izusen serves delicious and delightfully presented full-course vegetarian meals with an emphasis on tofu in beautiful red lacquer bowls. This is known as shojin ryori, or food fit for devotees in religious training, and refers... more
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Now operated by the Ganko chain, Nijoen is a large restaurant set in a Meiji-era villa. The location is superb, with the Takase River flowing through the delightful garden. Nijoen is fully licensed and popular with both tourist... more
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If you are looking for a late meal, Hama serves full dinners even after 1a. Seating capacity is 40 including two private dining areas. The interior resembles a private club, samples from the wine collection are displayed in gle... more
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The flavors, textures and cooking styles of Hawaii, Asia and Europe are all found here. The menu is exciting-Japanese yellow tail rolls, Italian linguine, Thai spring rolls and other tasty delights. The cooking reflects the Pac... more
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Ginza is the home of expensive clothiers and restaurateurs alike. If you are looking for a taste of those 1980s heydays, you need come no further than the elegant French restaurant L'Osier. Listed in Japan's "Hanako" magazine a... more







