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Tokyo
Restaurants
Tokyo has a vast variety of restaurants
that cater to all possible tastes
and budgets. According to the latest
counts, restaurants in Tokyo numbered
over 80,000. As Japanese love eating
out, most of these restaurants offer
Japanese cuisine. These range from
standup noodle shops and sushi bars
around subway stations to the more
up-market places in Akasaka, Roppongi,
and similar areas. Restaurants serving
Western food are found mainly in
international hotels, or in areas
like Akasaka, Roppongi and Shiodome,
where the Western community is expected
to be found in larger numbers. Other
restaurants serving French, Italian,
Indian, Chinese, and other international
cuisines can be found in and around
Tokyo. Generally speaking, the farther
downtown you go, the more Japanese
restaurants you are likely to find;
and the more “outward”
you go, the more likely you are
to find eating places with foreign
cuisine.
Listed below are various restaurants
in and around Tokyo. Click on the
link of the restaurant to find out
more.
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148 Hiro Restaurant - Located very close to the Ebisu Train Station in Tokyo. Founded by Marcus Yip, Chef Extraordinaire, best described as an Asian-Australian Fusion wine-inspired restaurant with a huge selection of wines, unforgettable ambiance, and cuisine with a taste out-of-this-world, it is definitely a place not to miss during your visit to Tokyo. You can get there in a three minute walk from the Tokyo Ebisu Train Station where both the Yamanote Train Line and the Hibya Metro Line stop. If you are not sure what to order, Marcus will put his recommendation together for you.
Address: 1-4-10 Hiroo, Shibuya Ku, Tokyo, 150-0012
Telephone: 03-3440-1482 (English Okay)
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Tokyo
City Guide - Useful information
on Tokyo shopping, restaurants,
activities, things to do and
more! Click any of the
links below that interest you
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