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Lisa B: Unbeatable option for on-the-go fried chicken with a wide range of flavors served right from the fryer in a small carton with toothpicks as utensils. Go for the Iwaii Bento, a crowd favorite.
Lisa B: Tokyo's oldest onigiri—or rice ball—restaurant, has a quaint, inviting charm. Start with the the shrimp and miso onigiri for a quick and easy snack stop pre-dinner.
Lisa B: Order the Yamagata Gyu Ittougai, a sampling of as many as six varieties of wagyu. Wash it down with ice-cold lagers: the perfect accompaniment to the seared beef.
Lisa B: Atsushi Horigami was one of the early evangelists of Japanese whisky, and Zoetrope’s 300-plus library of domestic whisky is a testament to his dedication.
Lisa B: Neighbouring Tokyo Station, the Good Design Store opened in 2017 showcasing winning products from the Good Design Awards (given to items that “enrich life and society”).
Lisa B: Order the hand-cut noodles with tempura or the thinly sliced duck. Reservations are recommended and make sure you check opening times on the website in advance – it is closed on Mondays.
Lisa B: This restaurant serves only fish, all of which is exquisitely fresh, and is known for is its carpaccio and sashimi. Kaikaya is easily overlooked – pay close attention to the address.
Lisa B: Caffeine-fueled hangout into a cocktail bar, attracting a beautiful and self-conscious crowd. From the clean-lined chairs to the 1960s table lamp, many of the furnishings in the cafe-bar are for sale.