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Emily K.: All-you-can-eat nabe/shabu shabu/sukiyaki: pick two broth types for your hot pot, choose your meat, and then get all your vegetables buffet-style.
Nansky G.: Great neighborhood for tourists to visit...can do some souvenir shopping at Nakamise street. If you are a cat fan lots of shop sell cool kitty design stuff.
Home Sweet Beer: An icon on the recent japanese craft beer scene. A little bit pricey but worth. Now, try all beers from Baird Brewery and discover that Japan has more than sushi to offer to the world
Catarina: 1-hour waiting time, at least. Omakase is now ¥3700! You can also order individually from the menu. Was delicious! Very friendly sushi masters.
ToryBurch: World-famous for tonkatsu (fried pork cutlet), this local favorite—housed in a former pre-World War II bathhouse—is hidden away in a back alley behind a busy Omotesando street.
Okonomiyaki Restaurant · 神宮前 · 63 tips and reviews
Alexa (@ladylexy) Andrzejewski: Okonomiyaki for the young people. Not necessarily The Best, but you can get back Okonimiyaki and Teppanyaki here in a playful atmosphere.
ホセ ラミレスカスティーヨ: Cheap prices, good service and chance to meet people from around the world. Precios accesibles, buen servicio, oportunidad para conocer gente nueva de diferentes partes del mundo.
Toby Phipps: Fantastic coffee, simple un-pretentious decor, lots of laptop power and fast WiFi (password = HiroshiSawada). Did I mention the incredible, smooth coffee? 2008 Seattle Latte Art champion.