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Mari: There’s a lot of hype around this pizza. It is indeed very good. The sauce tastes fresh and the salty crust is perfect. Watching the chef make your pizza is almost better than the pizza itself.
Cocktail Bar · Shibuya, Tokyo, Tōkyō · 49 tips and reviews
Mari: Smaller and more intimate than its sister bars, Bar Trench offers amazing cocktails and great ambiance. No smoking! Lots of tourists/ex-pats if you care about that.
Okonomiyaki Restaurant · 神宮前 · 63 tips and reviews
Mari: Hip place in a hip neighborhood. My Japanese friends tell me this is more of a spot for tourists, but a great place to try okonomiyaki and monjayaki.
Mari: A beautiful example of failed design. Go back in time to 1972 by taking a tour of an original capsule. Believe it or not people still live in some.
Mari: Amazing tonkatsu. They explain the different cuts and pork brands well. There’s usually a wait but the line moves quickly. Upstairs is traditional Japanese seating.
Mari: Get the egg omelette sandwich. It’s like nothing I’ve ever had. Made with care by an ex-sushi chef. Fluffy egg on a buttery bun infused with a hint of spicy mustard.
Mari: I think this shrine is highly underrated. It’s one of the oldest places of worship in Tokyo. There’s a multitude of small torii surrounding the shrine. Walk around Yanaka afterward.
Mari: Great Japanese restaurant where you can get everything from sashimi to karaage to udon. Chic, modern Japanese decor. A great escape from the craziness of Golden Gai & the Love Hotel District.
Mari: Great pizza, the first of the Tokyo Neapolitan joints. I think I prefer this pizza over Savoy. The atmosphere is great with cool spiral staircase.
Mari: Conveyer belt sushi! Long line that moves fast. Sushi isn’t the best in the world, but you’re there for the fun experience and that doesn’t disappoint.
Mari: I loved this. Understand what you’re gonna get: crazy performance, anime style stories, tongue-in-cheekness about foreigners stereotypes of japan. Get a little drunk before & just enjoy the silliness.
Mari: Cute store tucked on a little street in Nakameguro. Go look at all the little travel notebooks and daydream about that next adventure (or how to document the one you’re on).
Mari: SG stands for “sip and guzzle”. Upstairs is Guzzle. You’re gonna want to go downstairs for Sip. That’s where you’ll get to try the drinks with ants and wagyu. Also, the atmosphere is sexier.
Mari: Really beautiful shrine up on a hill (walk the very steep Success Steps). Perhaps not a destination if you’re a tourist (unless ur in the Andaz), but a lovely oasis away from the city below.
Mari: Spicy ramen! Come early for lunch. Get your ticket then wait in line. Spice level 3 is medium but still caused sweat to drip down my face. There are tissues under the bar for this! Great for hangovers
Mari: Stop here after checking out the Tokyo Photographic Art Museum. Cool vibe, good whiskey selection, and records. Be aware: 500 yen cover and smoking allowed. (Also a cigar fee).
Mari: Another cocktail bar with a fruit bowl and no menu. This one is unique because of what they serve the drinks in. Mine came in a bathtub complete with rubber duck.