Tokyo, Japan
August 10, 2023
Tokyo is the capital city of Japan and one of its 47 prefectures. It is located on the eastern side of the main island Honshu and includes the Izu and Ogasawara Islands. It is the center of government and economy, and home to more than 13 million people. Tokyo is a major international financial center, home to many major companies, as well as a global hub for culture, fashion, technology, finance and education. It is known for its busy streets, unique architecture and expansive skyline. The city also boasts a vibrant nightlife scene with many bars
Kabi
Japan, 〒153-0063 Tokyo, Meguro City, Meguro, 4 Chome−10−8 2F
Matthew Stovall
3 months ago
Funny story, on the way to Kabi, I stopped at a nearby pub and had a pint. While chatting with the bartender, he asked me where I was going and upon telling him, he said, “ah, I haven’t been there but the staff is young and very serious!” I chuckled, but upon finishing my meal, I applaud their seriousness and innovative, youthful nature because the meal was excellent!! Every single dish was uniquely unique, but still delightful to the palette. I would also strongly encourage the pairing. The selected drinks were intoxicatingly delicious and added a wonderful dimension to the meal.
More reviewsHinokizaka
Tokyo Midtown, 9 Chome-7-1 Akasaka, Minato City, Tokyo 107-6245, Japan
Alexandros Papafotiou
9 months ago
The restaurant offers splendid views of Tokyo combined with a pleasant and welcoming ambience. We had dinner in the sushi bar and ordered the sazanami course with dry Sake. At the end of the course we also tried some mackerel and very fatty tuna nigiri out of a wide selection available in the fish box shown to us. Every single course in our meal was excellent in taste, balance and quality. We got assigned a great chef who throughout the meal explained what was served and very discreetly followed our reactions to make sure we are satisfied. Our waiter was very attentive, helped us select our course and the sake to accompany it. They both walked out with us in the end as we chatted about places we’re visiting in Japan. This was an excellent culinary experience for us and we highly recommend a visit to this restaurant.
More reviewsSumibi Kappō Shirosaka
6 Chome-3-9 Akasaka, Minato City, Tokyo 107-0052, Japan
Joseph Rocha
a month ago
Fantastic food with incredible mixes of flavor ranging from their own take of spring roll to wagyu to dessert jelly. The unagi or eel was especially delicious. A very important feature is that they provide fantastic service even to foreigners. They even keep in mind whether you are left handed or right handed while also explaining the different dishes they serve you over the course of the meal. Overall a great experience and well recommended if you are in the area of Akasaka or anywhere in Tokyo!
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Japan, 〒150-0021 Tokyo, Shibuya City, Ebisunishi, 1 Chome−32−3 Tradgard代官山 D
Peter Park
a month ago
tucked away in a corner of Daikanyama is one of Tokyo's best restaurant that effortlessly combine California-inspired pacific seafood with Japanese best of class ingredients. (note they just reopened after renovation at the start of June 2023). this restaurant is featured in trip advisor's top-10 best restaurants in Tokyo, but man, the google ratings and reviews give it no justice. went here last night for the first time with my wife to celebrate her bday and was hugely impressed by the ambiance, the friendliness of the staff, and of course the food. its seafood fusion in all the best ways. hands down one of the best seafood restaurants in Tokyo. the brothers who own and run this place are laid back and really approachable.. they grew up in SoCal before moving back to Tokyo to bring a taste of California to Japan. it's a killer story that you can ask them about, which makes for an interesting conversation while you're dining. there's 2 different set courses (at least for now) and it's fairly priced -- we chose the 7-course set with 3 standouts: the seared Tuna Tostada with mango jalapeno sauce, the soft shell crab tempura with cucumber pineapple mint sauce and their lobster truffle risotto (signature dish)! each subsequent plate topped the one before it seemed.. needless to say I'll be back and highly recommend for you to check this out before there's a large wait -- it's a can't miss spot!
More reviewsMark's Tokyo
1 Chome-23-14 Meguro, Meguro City, Tokyo 153-0063, Japan
Nigel Smith
2 weeks ago
Probably my most favorite restaurant experience ever. Mark’s Tokyo is a warm, inviting location with amazing ambience. Couple this with Chef Mark’s personality and conversation skills, you feel like you’re home and among family shooting the breeze. He even gave us recommendations for other great restaurants and off the cuff requests such as where he sourced his knives. I haven’t even mentioned the food, my god the food. The omakase dinner course was delicious and diverse. Sourcing the ingredients from local farms with consideration for seasonality. You will not leave disappointed. My partner and I were jet lagged, hangry and even considered cancelling last minute. I’m so glad we didn’t. Mark is an experience I will forever cherish. My only regret is not getting connected with him, his business and the people we spent all night chatting away with. I can only see success in the future. Thanks for making Tokyo a memorable time for us!
More reviewsKodama
1 Chome-10-6 Nishiazabu, Minato City, Tokyo 106-0031, Japan
Wan-Ling Yeo
6 years ago
Kappo ~ Open kitchen style of cooking originating in Osaka. This Tokyo-based chef does a wonderful rendition of Kappo cooking. It was a great treat to be able to taste all the wonderful flavors he came up with in this food pairings, pacing and innovative ways of using ingredients. It was definitely mouth watering. Chef was so thorough in his preparations that he paid attention down to the finest details of what you should be drinking your sake in.
More reviewsNinja Tokyo
Japan, 〒100-0014 Tokyo, Chiyoda City, Nagatachō, 2 Chome−14−3 赤坂東急プラザ1階
mrsmsangster
2 months ago
Went here today for dinner. The ninja village was a bit of a dark maze but the staffs were very helpful and mindful of people’s safety. I love that the tables and seating are separate so more intimate and you can enjoy the food and the service. Food from the first course to the end were just to die for, very creative, top produce and well balanced. Each meal was creative and paired with some showmanship. Some food are disguised to look something else like the omelette and radish at the end with soy we’re actually pudding, Apple compote and caramel sauce. The Master Ninja at the end was very entertaining with his magic presentation. The experience has a wow factor, staffs great, food divine. Booking is a must!
More reviewsGirandole Park Hyatt
Japan, 〒163-1055 Tokyo, Shinjuku City, Nishishinjuku, 3 Chome−7−1-2, Shinjuku Park Tower, 41F
Robert Lindroos
5 months ago
Descent but overpriced European food in a nice setting. Stiff service and hidden costs gaves a sour ending. Also minus for table without window view
More reviewsFlorilège
2 Chome-5-4 Jingumae, Shibuya City, Tokyo 150-0001, Japan
Joyce Kwan
a month ago
Great value for money especially if you come for lunch. It’s a casual place which makes it more comfortable. Everything is so painstakingly crafted with utmost detail and perfection. Even the simplest looking dish had a multitude of flavors and depth to it. Simply amazing!! Prepare to spend at least 2 hours if not more to properly enjoy every single course. Do note that drink pairing is an additional cost to your meal.
More reviewsUnkai Japanese Restaurant
1 Chome-12-33 Akasaka, Minato City, Tokyo 107-0052, Japan
Merryheart
10 months ago
Japanese cuisine within ANA Intercontinental Hotel at Akasaka. The set menus are so dedicate & beautifully decorated absolutely delightful to the taste buds as well as the eyes. Price was quite reasonable @USD 50 for the nice meal shown in the photos.
More reviewsThe Sakura Dining Tokyo
6 Chome-5-1 Nishishinjuku, Shinjuku City, Tokyo 163-1390, Japan
Ken Takahashi
4 weeks ago
Readily accessible, sophisticated atmosphere and excellent staff service. Considering its price range, this is one of the most reasonable places to eat out in Nishi Shinjuku.
More reviewsDowntown B's Indian Kitchen, Tokyo
3 Chome-4-2 Roppongi, Minato City, Tokyo 106-0032, Japan
Jared Welch
3 weeks ago
I don’t even know where to begin on this review. I’ve traveled over 20 countries eating in Michelin stars and hole-in-the-walls. This is a top 5 dining experience for me. The owner, Bonnie, is a kind soul who went out of his way to make me my own special curry when informing him I was allergic to some of his ingredients in his butter chicken but was eager to try it. My friend had additional food restrictions and Bonnie ensured us that he would personally oversee we were taken care of. The food was absolutely phenomenal, especially for the price. As other reviews say, this is a very intriguing place. It’s not a fancy restaurant, it’s a small, intimate hole in the wall, it almost feels like you’re in Bonnie’s kitchen. Food aside, Bonnie ended up sitting with us and discussing all different aspects of life. A true man of food, culture, and friendship. It was a wonderful way to end our last day in Japan. I will absolutely be returning to eat here. Never change, Bonnie!
More reviewsMugi no Oto / Hey-rasshai / BRAIAN BAR
Japan, 〒160-0021 Tokyo, Shinjuku City, Kabukicho, 1 Chome−12−15 新宿第7ビル B1F
F. Söding
3 months ago
Looks good, feels comfortable, but they don't address the cover charge of 500 yen per person (excluding tax) which you need to pay no matter what and the prices in the beer menu are also excluding tax. Beer glass sizes are tiny. Don't recommend unless you don't care about money and even then there are much better bars and way better bars for craft beer!
More reviewsKozue
Shinjuku Park Tower, 40階, 3 Chome-7-1-2 Nishishinjuku, Shinjuku City, Tokyo 160-0023, Japan
Mitchell W
6 months ago
Pricey, but for a glamorous Tokyo experience this was great for our party of tourists. The room and view is jaw-dropping and the ambiance and service perfect. The food was exquisitely presented too, but what impressed me most was the subtlety of the dishes - clean and nourishing with a focus on traditional vegetables and fish. A hotpot of fish, mushrooms and cabbage sounds like peasant food but wow, it was incredible.
More reviewsGonpachi Nishi-Azabu
1 Chome-13-11 Nishiazabu, Minato City, Tokyo 106-0031, Japan
Anthony
a week ago
Very cool spot! This restaurant inspired a couple scenes in the movie Kill Bill. It's a very busy spot so get reservations! If you are a solo traveler you have to call to make a reservation for one. (corrected) BUT I walked in and was seated within 5min since there are ample spots at the bar. You are right in the thick of it too! Oh and the food was excellent as well! (If you ask nicely they will let you see the rooftop terrace where another scene was inspired from the movie)
More reviewsDen
Japan, 〒150-0001 Tokyo, Shibuya City, Jingumae, 2 Chome−3−18 建築家会館JIA館
Ronald Lam
2 months ago
Great service! Love how they play with textures in the food. Very good value for what you are paying for, fun experience.
More reviewsTapas Molecular Bar
2 Chome-1-1 Nihonbashimuromachi, Chuo City, Tokyo 103-8328, Japan
Kenny
5 months ago
2/5 The experience was great but the food did not wow me one bit. I get that most of the appeal of this place might be the entertainment or gimmick but if you’re going to a restaurant for that, you’re better off paying for an amusement park. The food itself was above average at best but given the VALUE for what you’re paying for, it’s quite mediocre. It’s expensive and at $200 USD I expect to be wow’d for at least 80% of the dishes but was wow’d zero times. Didn’t even bother taking pictures since I just wanted to leave halfway through.
More reviewsTokyo Metropolitan Government Building observation room
Japan, 〒163-8001 Tokyo, Shinjuku City, Nishishinjuku, 2 Chome−8−1 東京都庁第一本庁舎 45F
Dean 01
2 months ago
I stumbled across this by accident as I was coming back from Shinjuku Chou Park. It's a free observatory deck located on in the South and North of the building. Unfortunately only the Southern Observatory Deck was open but after a quick check of my bag by the security person, I was on my way up the elevator to the 45 floor. Upstairs you will find a 360 view with a gift shop and food vendor along with bathrooms. It's very cool and it's free. There was a line to get back down but it wasn't too long. Would recommend.
More reviewsGhibli Museum
1 Chome-1-83 Shimorenjaku, Mitaka, Tokyo 181-0013, Japan
Michael Gaudioso
2 weeks ago
Magically detailed and beautiful, a MUST for fans, kids, and artists. There are many rooms that highlight the animation process, story boarding, coloring, and character movement. It seems like there are little secrets hidden everywhere you look. There is also a showing of an unreleased short film, for which you get a souvenir ticket stub that has see-through cells from a movie. Nice gift shop and cafe. No photos inside the building, only outside. You will need to book tickets one month in advance.
More reviewsUeno Park
Uenokoen, Taito City, Tokyo 110-0007, Japan
Chelsea Pun (思思賢 Chill My Babe)
in the last week
Ueno Park is a must-visit spot in Tokyo, with free admission and beautiful cherry blossoms in the spring. The park is well-maintained, with clean facilities and a clear map for easy navigation. It's a great place to relax and enjoy the natural beauty of the city.
More reviewsRoppongi Hills
6 Chome-10-1 Roppongi, Minato City, Tokyo 106-6108, Japan
Jeremy Jamar (Devnco)
a week ago
Nice place to enjoy shopping, eating and a crazy Tokyo panorama, it costs 2000 yen per adult to go to the panorama view for an unlimited time. I advise going there 1h before the sunset to enjoy both Tokyo golden hour and night lights. If the weather allows it you have a wonderful view on Fuji-san 🗻. Don't miss the moon rise either 😊, it's also the good place to enjoy the view on the Tokyo tower 🗼 and a bit further Tokyo Skytree. For photographers, take something to block inner reflection lights 😉📷😊
More reviewsMeiji Jingu Gaien
1-1 Kasumigaokamachi, Shinjuku City, Tokyo 160-0013, Japan
xuan feng lee
5 months ago
Lovely place to do car spotting! It’s within Tokyo city, so it’s easy to get to using the subway. I would recommend going during weekends to see the finest Tokyo automobiles Follow carsingapore on Instagram for more cars pictures!!
More reviewsMeiji Jingu Gaien
1-1 Kasumigaokamachi, Shinjuku City, Tokyo 160-0013, Japan
xuan feng lee
5 months ago
Lovely place to do car spotting! It’s within Tokyo city, so it’s easy to get to using the subway. I would recommend going during weekends to see the finest Tokyo automobiles Follow carsingapore on Instagram for more cars pictures!!
More reviewsHachikō Memorial Statue
2 Chome-1 Dogenzaka, Shibuya City, Tokyo 150-0043, Japan
fuguku1
2 weeks ago
You can go anytime you want. If there’s a lot of tourists, you have to fall in line. Free for public. If you’re visiting shibuya crossing or shibuya sky, make sure you stop by at hachiko’s statue. It’s just a few steps away from the said tourist spots.
More reviewsTokyo Metropolitan Government Building
2 Chome-8-1 Nishishinjuku, Shinjuku City, Tokyo 163-8001, Japan
Madison Jameson
3 weeks ago
This place was easy to find and get to, very close to a cute park and the subway. Building was immaculate and workers were extremely polite and pleasant. The wait to get on the elevator was
More reviewsTokyo Disneyland
1-1 Maihama, Urayasu, Chiba 279-0031, Japan
Jayla Freeman
a week ago
I had a blast at Disneyland. I went on a weekday in the summer and the lines were not too long. I stayed there for about 8 hours and I had a lot of fun, visiting the different parks and trying the different foods. At the end, we got to see a parade and it was really cute. There's a lot of beautiful scenery and the park is great for friends and families. I want to especially compliment the staff, and how kind they are. They seem to really enjoy their jobs and wanting to make magical moments for people.
More reviewsThe East Gardens of the Imperial Palace
1-1 Chiyoda, Chiyoda City, Tokyo 100-8111, Japan
L
a month ago
Nice place to visit. Peaceful ands spacious. Not many things to watch but, if you want to enjoy traditional Japanese edo culture, then it is worth to visit. In hot summer, it is highly recommended to prepare water to walk. It is large place but little sits to have rest. You need to show your bag in front of this palace to enter.
More reviewsGodzilla Statue
1 Chome-3-2 Yurakucho, Chiyoda City, Tokyo 100-0006, Japan
Tze Yang
3 weeks ago
Walked about 2km to see this statue. Was about to choke on water when I saw the Shin-Godzilla statue: much smaller than I expected. Like a kid's meal to a regular meal 😂 Kinda taken aback to be honest.. Still looks kinda cool though. If you're a Godzilla fan and are nearby, well there's no harm in a short visit here...
More reviewsYoyogi Park
2-1 Yoyogikamizonocho, Shibuya City, Tokyo 151-0052, Japan
Amazing Thailand&Japan Monarch
a month ago
"A park where you can also enjoy renting bicycles." There are many large parks in Tokyo, but there are not many parks where you can rent bicycles and enjoy cycling, so this is a good park. The park has a large area with a plaza, a dog run and a cycling course, which can be enjoyed by people of all ages. It can be enjoyed in each of the four seasons, no matter when you come. Small children can borrow bicycles, which is recommended. Parking:Yes ¥600/first hour, thereafter ¥300/30 min, max ¥2400.
More reviewsTokyo DisneySea
1-13 Maihama, Urayasu, Chiba 279-8511, Japan
Sukmin Nam
a month ago
An absolutely magical day of experience. At a little over 8000 yen per ticket for an entire day of fun, it is worth the price over and over again. Each themed area is beautifully crafted and full of photo zones. The rides are fun (although not as exciting or intense for thrill seekers), plenty of affordable food options and cheerful staff will make this a day to remember. The night show, Believe! Sea of Dreams, alone makes this visit a success. It was a touching performance and yes, you should set up camp about an hour before the show to get a good viewing spot. I truly believe this is one of the very best theme parks in the world. Please be sure to set a day aside for it!
More reviewsOmoide Yokochō
1 Chome-2 Nishishinjuku, Shinjuku City, Tokyo 160-0023, Japan
Aisha Tailford
3 months ago
FOOD AND DRINK! Restaurants with 6 seats and everyone bustling by. What a lovely little market street of skewers and alcohol. This street is the perfect place to jump in and try anything and everything! The staff were busy but helpful. The beer was cold and the food was delicious. Just peak to see if there's a seat and tuck up next to others for some fast but very fresh and tasty food!
More reviewsTokyo National Museum
13-9 Uenokoen, Taito City, Tokyo 110-8712, Japan
Jeffery Li
2 weeks ago
One of the best museums I’ve been to. Every exhibit is extremely intriguing and well documented. There are also exhibits of historical artefacts of other Asian countries. The architecture of the museum itself is breathtaking. It looks like it’s from a movie. The museum itself is massive, one could easily spend a day here. Staff were friendly, and the tickets were very affordable. It is also located in close proximity to the subway. Would highly recommend.
More reviewsMeiji Jingu
1-1 Yoyogikamizonocho, Shibuya City, Tokyo 151-8557, Japan
Norma Jean
a week ago
What a beautiful shrine. My second time here, it’s so special. You feel a calm and serenity within the city that you cannot get anywhere else in Tokyo - my personal opinion. Please enjoy the photos and short video.
More reviewsSensō-ji
2 Chome-3-1 Asakusa, Taito City, Tokyo 111-0032, Japan
Natthaphon Sueb-Am
in the last week
Sensoji Temple during the Tokyo Firework Festival is a mesmerizing spectacle! The vibrant atmosphere blends the cultural beauty of the temple with the enchanting fireworks' display. The temple's grand architecture adds a unique backdrop to the colorful bursts of light in the night sky. The festive spirit and the sea of joyful spectators create an unforgettable experience. It's a perfect opportunity to witness Japan's rich traditions come alive amidst the awe-inspiring fireworks. A must-visit destination during this remarkable celebration! 🎆🏯🌟🎉
More reviewsShinjuku Gyoen National Garden
11 Naitomachi, Shinjuku City, Tokyo 160-0014, Japan
Yuriko Tokura
a month ago
Every time I visit, it feels like stepping into an oasis in the middle of a desert. The park offers a variety of seasonal flowers, plants, historical buildings, and even a modern Starbucks. If you're looking to escape the crowds of Tokyo, this place can be quite refreshing. There is an entrance fee of 500 yen. It might seem a bit expensive compared to other parks, but the park is well-maintained and beautiful. I especially like the grassy areas in the park. Just a friendly reminder that bringing alcohol and pets inside the park is not allowed.
More reviewsTokyo Tower
4 Chome-2-8 Shibakoen, Minato City, Tokyo 105-0011, Japan
LAUS DEO
a week ago
Absolutely must do. I did not go all the way to the top. I only went to the 150M deck, which was enough for me. The weather was perfect, and you could see forever. It's hard to believe it's the largest city in the world, so clean and the people are amazing.
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