Tokyo Eats
Grabbing a bite

Crayon House: Omotesando
Kids' books and organic vegetables


Children's books. Clever toys. Organic goodies. Not exactly what you'd expect to find...

L'Atelier de Joel Robuchon Salon de The: Nihonbashi
Tres chic French tea salon


The "salon de the" - the French tea salon, is an oasis, a destination offering tranquility...

Washita Shop: Ginza
Okinawan shopping


Just up the block from Ginza's Printemps Department Store, a one-meter-tall, bright-yellow...

Ameyoko Center Market: Ueno
Asian bazaar


While much of Tokyo is turning into new landscapes of luxury malls and glossy condominiums...

Beer Museum Yebisu: Ebisu
Limited-edition beers


Yebisu Garden Place was originally the site of Sapporo's Tokyo brewery, so it is only...

Fukumitsuya: Ginza
Elegant sake utensils


Fukumitsuya calls itself a sake shop, but at first glance you might take it for just...

Zanmai Sushi: Tsukiji
All-night sushi at the source


As a dish of consummate Zen-like simplicity, sushi generally evokes a critical response...

Kumamoto-kan: Ginza
Kyushu victuals


When you're stuck in the heart of the city, the mountains, plains and coastline of rural...

Mundo Latino: Gotanda
Latin music and food


Mundo Latino is a self-styled "Latin Store" that sells a wide variety of goods from Latin...

Nha Viet Nam: Ebisu
Vietnamese food and crafts


Whether you're looking for investment opportunities in Vietnam; need to book a plane...

Shunkan: Shinjuku
Artsy restaurant complex


Stepping off the elevator, you might think you're walking in on a contemporary art exhibition....

Daiba Little Hong Kong: Daiba
Conveyor-belt dimsum


Now you don't go to Odaiba in search of the real McCoy. One glance at the dusty artificial...

Deco's Dog Cafe: Daikanyama
A cafe for your dog


Which of these items doesn't belong? 1) Cabbage rolls with tomato sauce; 2) Quiche...

Ginza Winax: Ginza
German wine shop


If the names Dr. Burklin-Wolf, Helmut Christ, Franz Keller, Knipser, or Graf von Neipperg...