Tonkatsu restaurant · Chūō
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Delishhhh. Got the regular which was way enough for me. Quite filling because the egg and rice beneath. Also comes with some pickled cucumbers, miso soup, dipping sauces and iced tea 10/10
Hotel · Chūō
K5 is a chic boutique hotel in a historic bank building, boasting stylish rooms with record players, lush greenery, and a vibrant café and craft brewery.
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Ramen restaurant · Shinjuku
Fuunji in Shinjuku is a bustling little ramen spot where you can savor rich tsukemen—dipping noodles—alongside an irresistible, umami-packed broth that keeps locals and tourists alike coming back for more.
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Vietnamese restaurant · Shibuya
Discover a cozy, tucked-away Vietnamese gem in Yoyogi, where Japanese chefs whip up vibrant dishes with generous portions and a chill vibe.
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Izakaya restaurant · Nakano
Maguro Mart is your go-to spot for inventive tuna dishes, offering everything from melt-in-your-mouth sashimi to an adventurous tasting menu that highlights the freshest cuts.
Pastry shop · Shibuya
Asterisque, a stylish Shibuya patisserie, serves up inventive French pastries and unique cakes in a charming, breezy storefront that keeps dessert lovers coming back.
Shopping mall · Chūō
Ginza Six is Tokyo's swanky luxury playground, boasting over 200 designer stores, a serene rooftop garden, and a vibrant food scene all in a stunning architectural space.
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Modern izakaya restaurant · Shibuya
A bustling, cozy wine bar in Shibuya where you can enjoy wood-fired pizzas, creamy pastas, and an impressive selection of wines in a warm atmosphere.
Hotel · Taitō
Nestled in the charming Yanesen neighborhood, Graphy Nezu is a hip hotel-hostel fusion where bright rooms meet a vibrant communal atmosphere, perfect for savvy travelers craving comfort without the hefty price tag.
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Museum · Meguro
Nestled in a charming 1936 building, this folk crafts museum in Tokyo showcases a delightful array of traditional art, from ceramics to textiles.
Japanese restaurant · Shinjuku
Nestled in Arakicho and just a short walk from the subway, Kin Tsugi invites you to savor exquisite kaiseki paired with exceptional sake in a cozy, tranquil setting.