Gen Yamamoto

Cocktail bar · Minato ·

Omakase cocktail tasting flights with seasonal ingredients

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Gen Yamamoto by Courtesy of CityFoodsters
Gen Yamamoto by Courtesy of CityFoodsters
Gen Yamamoto by Courtesy of CityFoodsters
Gen Yamamoto by Courtesy of CityFoodsters
Gen Yamamoto by Photo courtesy of City Foodsters
Gen Yamamoto by Yukari Sakamoto
Gen Yamamoto by @TheInfatuation
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Gen Yamamoto by null
Gen Yamamoto by null
Gen Yamamoto by null
Gen Yamamoto by null
Gen Yamamoto by null
Gen Yamamoto by null
Gen Yamamoto by null
Gen Yamamoto by null
Gen Yamamoto by null
Gen Yamamoto by null
Gen Yamamoto by null
Gen Yamamoto by null
Gen Yamamoto by null
Gen Yamamoto by null
Gen Yamamoto by null
Gen Yamamoto by null
Gen Yamamoto by null
Gen Yamamoto by null
Gen Yamamoto by null
Gen Yamamoto by null
Gen Yamamoto by null
Gen Yamamoto by null
Gen Yamamoto by null
Gen Yamamoto by null
Gen Yamamoto by null
Gen Yamamoto by null
Gen Yamamoto by null
Gen Yamamoto by null
Gen Yamamoto by null
Gen Yamamoto by null
Gen Yamamoto by null
Gen Yamamoto by null
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Information

Japan, 〒106-0045 Tokyo, Minato City, Azabujuban, 1 Chome−6−4 アニバーサリービル 1F Get directions

¥9,000–10,000

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"An intimate cocktail bar that practices omakase-style service for craft cocktails, presenting seasonal, multi-course drink flights made with meticulous technique and local ingredients." - Jessica Kozuka

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"An L-shaped counter made from a 500-year-old Mongolian oak tree sets the stage for an omakase flight of craft cocktails at Bar Gen Yamamoto. The eponymous proprietor returned from New York specifically to work with the Japanese palette of ingredients. The drinks, made with spirits and sake, are all low in alcohol to highlight the flavors of seasonal produce, both fruits and vegetables, including items like fava beans or sweetcorn. They’re presented in a variety of eye-catching glassware on trays decorated with flowers or greenery. With only eight seats, this ultra-quiet bar is a place to study the art of imbibing. Best for: The bar opens at 3 p.m. and the cocktails are small and low in alcohol, so it makes a great pre-dinner spot." - Yukari Sakamoto

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"Gen is a tiny, eight-seat cocktail bar with just one guy making drinks. It’s a very personal experience - everyone drinks from a cocktail tasting menu made up of smaller, but very strong drinks." - josh layne

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"Specializing in seasonal cocktails and with just eight tables inside, this quiet bar sits on a narrow side street in Azabu-Juban. There's no music, and Gen Yamamoto’s presence is more like a mixologist monk than a boisterous bartender. The parade of glassware created by Japanese artists adds a heightened visual and textural element. The way to go is a flight of cocktails that may include surprising ingredients like creamy sweet potato, tomatoes, or wasabi. Insider tip: The shop opens at 3 p.m., so go early and have your pre-dinner drinks here."

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