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| Bodaiju
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Address: Bukkyo Dendo Center Building 2F,
4-3-14 Shiba, Minato-ku
Bodaiju is the name of the type of tree under which Buddha had
his enlightenment. It is also the name of a cavernous restaurant
in Suidobashi. This is a relaxed and very friendly place where
there is more than enough of everything for everybody. |
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| Kikka
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Address: Kaminoge, 3-14-10, Setagaya-ku
Kikka, a thoroughly nondescript Chinese restaurant in a classy
neighborhood not far from Shibuya, is better than most of the
famous little Chinese restaurants in Tokyo. Because of good
balance between high quality food and moderate prices people
come to Kikka from all over the city. |
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| Kyubei
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Address: Hongo, B1, Bunkyo-ku
After coming to Kyubei you will immediately realize that you
are in a special place. The interesting fact about Kyubei is
that there is no raised barrier between you and your chef, so
you can always see what he is cooking. |
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| L'Atelier
de Joel Robuchon |
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Address: Roppongi Hills Hillside 2F, Minato-ku
Tokyo is unabashedly in love with Paris and everything French.
This stunning new restaurant, which is owned by Joel Robuchon,
a person often named the world's best chef, is a good proof
that this love has not gone unrequited. |
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| Le
Coup Chou Restaurant |
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Address: Shinjuku-ku 1-15-7
This small friendly restaurant looks towards good old family
cuisine. It may not be an obvious choice to dine in Nishi-Shinjuku
district dominated by uninspiring noodle shops, pachinko parlors,
and electronics outlets, but the slightly deliquescent atmosphere
stops right at the door of Le Coup Chou. |
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| Riva
Degli Etruschi |
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Address: Minami Aoyama, 3-15-13, Minato-ku
Riva Degli Etruschi is a place for people who are at home in
Italy and with the Italian cuisine. The Italian Embassy considers
the Riva to be one of Tokyo's best Italian restaurants. A lot
of people agree with this and come to the Riva again and again.
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| Sasahana
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Address: Chuo-ku, 3-4-18, Ginza
With its clean white-wood counter, cedar-clad walls and sparkling,
spotless stainless steel kitchen surround, Sasahana looks little
different from numerous little exclusive restaurants found on
these Ginza district backstreets. Restaurant's management has
traveled far and wide, searching out the very best for their
clients. |
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| Yohshuu
Shonin |
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Address: Fuji Bld., 1F
Yohshuu Shonin is a restaurant, ramen shop, and part of a growing
chain with over ten branches. This place delivers a dining experience
that is fun, cheerful and surprisingly delicious while giving
the standard ramen shop prices. |
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