Japan
Shunju Tsugihagi Hibiya
Roughly translated, tsugihagi means something akin to "patchwork" in English, and that's the apporach this... More
Signature
Thirty-seven floors up in the Mandrin Oriental Hotel, Michelin-starred Signature serves refined French cuisine in... More
Smoke Bar & Grill
Ask for a seat on the outdoor terrace at this Teruo Kurosaki-owned eatery. ... More
SuperDeluxe
Part avante-garde art gallery, part dance club, part bar, Super Deluxe occupies an open basement... More
Tempura Mikawa
An intimate (22 seats only) tempura house in upscale Roppongi Hills, Tempura Mikawa is found... More
Tenfusa
Tsukiji Market, the largest fish market on earth, is home to outstanding sushi and tempura... More
Tenko
Tenko is known for two things: its location inside a former, wooden geisha house on a... More
Teppanyaki Ukai-tei
An impressive glass doorway marked with modern gold sculptures marks the entrance to this Michelin-starred, westernized... More
Teppei
Teppei specializes in esoteric shochu spirits and 10 kinds of ume-shu (plum) liqueur. The narrow... More
Tofu-ya Ukai
Housed in a 19th-century sake brewery that was relocated from the countryside, Tofuya Ukai sits... More
Tsunahachi Rin
One of the last vestiges of pre-war architecture in Shinjuku, the building housing the flagship... More
Union Square Tokyo
Open, airy, and contemporary (floor-to-ceiling windows, exposed brick, wooden floors, and ulphostered banquettes), Union Square... More
Waketokuyama
Noted architect Kengo Kuma created the striking steel-mesh screen and glass building and design stars... More
Wakiya
After serving as executive chef in some of Tokyo’s top hotels, Yuki Wakiya opened this... More
Yabu Soba
Set behind a leafy, courtyard-like entryway, Yabu Soba has an Old Tokyo feel, with its... More
Yamariki
The quintessential izakaya (Japanese tapas bar) in the heart of Tokyo’s shitamachi (old downtown) area... More
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