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If you are looking for that French restaurant with perfect snob appeal, this very upscale restaurant located on the edge of Inokashira Park provides all the pomp you could possibly need. The restaurant provides a wonderful amou... more
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Quietly tucked away off of a busy street, Chianti Sette is an Italian restaurant with a warm Californian atmosphere. Its large windows offer great lighting during the day, and a romantic setting at night. Pasta and salads are b... more
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Despite its family-style restaurant interior, this ordinary Italian restaurant serves up surprisingly good food at prices that keep its lines long on Sundays and holidays. It is also recommended for families who are looking to... more
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The chef has been well trained in regional Vietnamese cuisine and is the reason why diners keep returning. This tiny eatery seating 30 specializes in truly home-style Vietnamese cooking. The spotless and orderly kitchen shelves... more
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A Thai restaurant which has basically adapted it's flavor to suit Japanese tastes. Dishes such as Chiang Mai soba, or Thai curry are available a la carte for around Y1,200. The chef is a Japanese and with his Thai wife acting a... more
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Named after the Kingdom of Ryukyu, the old name for Okinawa, this small home-style restaurant will give you a nice feel for that laid-back southern-island ambience. They serve all of the Okinawan favorites such as Okinawan sob... more
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This cafe has already gained quite a following since it opened its doors. If you are looking for a place for brunch but would like to avoid the JPY5,000 price tag of Roy's, this is the spot for you. Sit outside and enjoy heaven... more
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East meets East in this beatnik-style haunt which serves up Indian curry styled for Japanese tastes. Several varieties of curry from egg to chicken are available, and all come served with Japanese pickles. If this does not fill... more
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212 Kouhoku, pronounced "two one two," is an upscale New York-style bagel and muffin shop located on the third floor of Mosaic Mall in Kanagawa. It features H&H Bagels and Taylor's Muffins, two morning staples imported directly... more
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Korean barbecue is probably one of the most popular ways to pig out in Japan. Unfortunately, the price always keeps one from filling up too often. At Gyutetsu, or "Iron Beef," their prices, are truly moderate. The beef is high... more






