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A photo of Hantei Nezu restaurant
4.2
Awesome(124)
Price: Expensive
• Japanese (Kushikatsu) • Nippori / Yanaka / Nezu / Sendagi
Kushiage [deep-fried skewers] restaurant Hantei preserves the structure of its ancestors. There was a decision around the beginning of the century to widen a road which involved removing the frontage of the original building. The new structure is a blend of past and present: a large metal fence covers the scars from the construction and through the gaps in that fence the shape of the old building can still be seen. Three-story structures built from Japanese zelkova wood are rare and difficult to find in Japan - built during the Meiji era, it even withstood the Great Kanto Earthquake. The building was also designated as part of the tangible Cultural Properties by Japan's Agency of Cultural Affairs. The second and third floor offer a gorgeous view of the beautifully aligned roof tiles that give it a pleasant downtown charm.
A photo of Chanfe Tokyo restaurant
Price: Moderate
• Unspecified • Ueno / Okachimachi
Since opening our doors in January 2023, we've proudly claimed the title of Japan's #1 wine bar, established ourselves as one of Tokyo's top Italian restaurants, and featured in leading magazines.At our restaurant, we pour our hearts and souls into every dish we create, ensuring that each ingredient is carefully selected and prepared to perfection. Our goal is to provide a dining experience that transcends mere sustenance, leaving our guests with memories that will last a lifetime.
A photo of ハードロックカフェ 上野駅東京店 restaurant
Price: Expensive
• American • Ueno / Okachimachi
In 1971, the original Hard Rock Cafe was established in London. Well known for its “Love All, Serve All” policy and “All Is One” mentality, this restaurant that stated pure soul was the appearance of the theme restaurant that carried out as a momentum of weakening class society of Europe. From interior, logo, food, service, and even staff uniform was filled to the charm, which smashed the common sense of the very conventional restaurant, and it held the fans captive from across the world. As in other countries, the Hard Rock Cafes in Japan allow you to enjoy American home-style cooking while Rock & Roll fills the restaurant all around you. In addition, Memorabilia such as guitars, outfits, gold disks, and autographed posters from famous musicians decorate the walls. The LOGO T-shirt with a city name sold only to the person who visited the store of the city became a well renowned hot-selling product. “People” magazine raved about the Hard Rock Cafe as the “Smithsonian of Rock & Roll.”

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  • Cody
    Washington, D.C. Area •2 reviews
    5.0
    Dined 5 days ago
    Best beef I’ve ever had. Service was quick and friendly.
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    銀座焼肉Coco Nemaru Ginza (ここねまるぎんざ)Price: Expensive• Japanese (Yakiniku)• Ginza
    4.8
  • Jon
    San Diego •1 review
    5.0
    Dined 5 days ago
    My girlfriend and I had a word-class experience at Fukuzushi last night. Let me tell you guys all about it: Food: Not much needs to be said. Mr. and Mrs. Fukuzushi plan ahead of time to make sure our traditional omakaze suit our tastes. The quality of our food was exceptional. Sensei drives a hefty distance in the morning to make sure our food is the catch of the day. Every bite will leave you saying “OISHI,” so make sure to pick up the phone or respond to the email. Oh, and make sure to have an empty stomach! Service: There’s a story behind every bite. Mr. And Mrs. make sure to tell us about the history and culture, along with the processes behind each serving. There’s 4 generations of knowledge behind the two of them and the effort spent to allow us to enjoy our evening was second to none. Truly an eye-opening experience and one I will not forget. Highly recommend coming to have dinner here; it will most certainly be the omakaze experience you’ve ever had.
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    FukuzushiPrice: Expensive• Sushi• Roppongi
    5
  • Andrew
    Tokyo Metropolitan Area •1 review
    5.0
    Dined on Feb 10, 2025
    An intimate and personal dining experience. We shared the restaurant with only 6 other diners. The food was delicious. Very fresh, and a great variety of flavours. We also enjoyed the sake pairings. Thank you!
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    Sushi Takaya (Former Kutani)Price: Very Expensive• Sushi• Ginza
    4.8
  • henry
    Tokyo Metropolitan Area •1 review
    5.0
    Dined on Jan 22, 2025
    Best sushi in all Japan. Great hidden gem in a beautiful and calm area of Tokyo.
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    Sushi FUKUZUKAPrice: Very Expensive• Sushi• Kagurazaka / Iidabashi
    5
  • CindyVIP
    Hawaii •5 reviews
    5.0
    Dined on Jan 17, 2025
    The food was so delicious and the presentation incredible. They even accommodated for my gluten allergy
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    神戸牛511Price: Very Expensive• Unspecified• Akasaka / Tameikesanno
    4.8
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