A new home shop that makes the ‘70s were totally groovy.
A new home shop that makes the ‘70s were totally groovy.
Sake martinis, cool fusion foods, udon noodles, and a crisp atmosphere.
Spanish, Japanese or a liquid lunch? Take your pick at the famed Hong Kong-based restaurant.
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In a teeny, intimate space, a former Nobu chef reinvents sushi and Japanese fayre as ‘hot tapas’.
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Super-hip and under-the-radar lifestyle shop for men featuring designers from Japan, France, and the U.S.
Tune in to Tokyo at the urbane Asian den of delights. Experiment with over 70 types of sake, authentic Japanese cuisine, and inventive rolls. And just say hai to their generous happy hour.
Photo: Courtesy of Umi Sushi Restaurant and Sake Bar
Think you’ve had real ramen? The way-popular Tokyo export serves noodles thick and thin in an amazing fishy-but-not-too-fishy shio broth. Great for solo dining (sit at the bar and watch the kitchen).