Yes yes, the Lost in Translation bar... but also home to one of the best Old Fashioneds I've ever had. If you're hungry, skip the pizza and Just Do It with the $38 burger.
The iconic bar at the top of the Park Hyatt, Tokyo. Live music plays into the night and the views out of the window are incredible. The cocktails are great and there's a fantastic atmosphere.
Tokyo cliché. Everyone here is trying to get "lost in translation". Anyway, the views are to die for, the drinks are good and the live Jazz music is great. Not cheap but worth the extra $!
Catch a breathtaking view on the top of the world, food and live music are awesome - make sure you sit close to the glass walls. Enjoy night Tokyo here. Romantic dinner promises to be unforgettable💜
If you are in Tokyo for any amount of time, this place is worth a visit. Astounding views of Tokyo surround the entire 52nd floor bar while a relaxing yet lively jazz band sings and plays great tunes!
Stunning view, with some wait and ¥2500 cover charge. SuntoryWhiskey is top shelf and will set you back a fair amount, however, the LIT (Lost in Translation) cocktail is a delicious compromise.
Worth it just for the live music and the view. If you're staying at the hotel and there's a wait you can ask them to phone you in your room when your table is ready.
Incredible views, ask to be put on waitlist for tables infront of the windows if none available. 2000 ¥ cover charge after 8PM for jazz (which is great). Carnegie Hall cocktail for the win!!
This place can be easily over crowded make sure you make a reservation to get a better seat near the window for the great view. They charge 2500 yen cover fee for jazz live.
Great cocktails and jazz music. View is amazing. But if you are only in Tokyo for a short while I would recommend checking out some more authentic spots.
From 5 to 7 PM you can have a set with 2 drinks and a snack for 3200¥! All tables have a good view, but try to get lucky and get the ones close to the main window! Amazing view! Worth every penny!
In the cult classic Lost in Translation (2003), Bill Murray and Scarlett Johansson strike up a friendship as two foreigners in bustling Tokyo. This includes talking over drinks at New York Bar. Read more
Come for the ¥6600 weekend brunch including a glass of champagne, an exquisite appetizerbuffet, main course from menu & a buffetdessert bar. End with coffee. INCREDIBLE VIEWS. Bookings essential.
L.I.T. truly a delicious cocktail. Suntory Yamazaki truly a delicious whisky. I also had a Bloody Mary which was the best I've ever had, and it helped with the jet lag! :)
You will have the best view and atmosphere in Tokyo! Essential to get here early to have a good seat and watch the sunset (before 6pm depending on time of year).
Great view, nice cocktail and romanticjazz carol was a really really perfact. I had a good time for my last happy Christmas in my 20s. THANX to New york bar!:)
Request to be put on the waiting list for the window seats if they aren't immediately available. Once there, enjoy the flashing red lights on top the buildings. They're the heartbeat of the city.
I hated the movie, but my friend INSISTED I had to have a drink here while I was in Tokyo. The New York Bar exceeded my expectations in every way...Seriously one of the sexiest hotel bars in the world
best views in tokyo on top of the park hyatt hotel, live jazz after 8pm, small cover charge, but worth it. really nice ambience, and classy crowd and atmosphere.
Eater mag said: The view is one of the best in Tokyo. After 8 p.m. (7 p.m. on Sundays) ¥2,400 cover charge for the jazzperformance, head to 42nd floor, with its central bamboogarden.
Duck fatpotatofries, LIT martini and creme brûléemartini are good bets. Get here before 6:30 pm to get a prime window seat and watch the tokyo skyline light up before your eyes.
JAZZ. COCKTAILS. VIEW. I think the view is better than from Sky Tree. Atmosphere is magical, no wonder Sofia Coppola build the Lost in Translation movie around this bar.
Come before 8pm on Saturday to avoid the cover charge. Drinks are worth it with this killer view. There's also a mini private room for large groups (we got it with 14 and no rez!)
The famed "Lost in Translation" bar. Free for hotel guests, charge of 2,200Yen after 8pm for non-guests. Order the L.I.T ("Lost in Translation") martini too (sake, Sakura Liqueur, Peachtree).