Find out what Italian restaurants to try in Chiyoda. Chiyoda is located in Central Tokyo.This popular ward attracts visitors with views of the Imperial Palace, which takes up 12% of the ward! For travelers who love a good play, this ward houses one of the largest performing arts theaters in Tokyo, which contains nearly 3,000 seats. While you're there, take a walk over the most photographed bridge in Japan--the Nijubashi Bridge--and enjoy the whimsical backdrop, which includes a breath-taking view of the Palace. There on a honeymoon? Try eating out at one of many restaurants located in the Ekimae Plaza Building.
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4 based on 166 reviews
After visiting the Imperial palace east gardens, we were looking for a place for lunch when we came to a large building with advertisements of food & drinks. So we went looked up a couple of floors and finally zeroed on in this cafe located on the seventh floor.The place was packed.As we entered the staff welcomed us with shouts( repeated when we left). There is a set menu of 1000 yen consisting of a salad/ soup, salad/pasta and s choice of soft drinks. The service is fast and friendly. VFM( value for money) at its best.
5 based on 152 reviews
We went there because of high TA ratings-which I cannot understand. My spaghetti with olives and capers was very good-sauce was tasty and pasta cooked just right. Husband had lasagna which was quite small with nothing else alongside. He said it was just ok. The restaurant is small with what looked like just the owner and assistant taking and delivering orders. No bread was offered.I wouldnât say this was the best Italian I ever had but at least my pasta was very good. Be aware portions are not large and small tables are very close together.
5 based on 9 reviews
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4 based on 213 reviews
Kâshiki brings bold Italian flavours to the heart of Tokyo. Situated on the 38th floor with a panoramic view of the city skyline and Mt Fuji, Kâshiki offers delectable all-day comfort food for the urban gourmand. Start the day with a delicious breakfast f
Pay for the location and view. Nice to sit and have a cup of tea when the sun sets. Best value for money is a pot of tea. About 1600 yen plus 18 % taxes/charges on top. Get 3 - 4 cups out of the tea pot. One pot per person. Wouldn't worry about ordering food.Dear YamuramachiThank you for taking the time to share your review following your dining experience at K'shiki.We look forward to the pleasure of welcoming you back to the hotel for another memorable experience.Yours sincerely,Social Media CommunicationsMandarin Oriental, Tokyo
4 based on 299 reviews
Through an apparent miscommunication between our hotel and this restaurant, we were unable to get a table here. Then we were told by the owner that we werenât dressed appropriately...but that wasnât the reason we were refused service. If he hadnât said that, I wouldnât have been bothered. But because he mentioned it - it made me think that was the actual reason. Yes we were dressed like tourists who had been sightseeing all day - because we had been. But we had also traveled the trains for over 30 min to get there. It was terribly frustrating. The owner did make a reservation for us at his other restaurant and gave us a complimentary glass of champagne, which was nice. However the encounter left a bitter taste in my mouth.If you want to eat here, definitely make a reservation and dress for it.
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4 based on 24 reviews
This restaurant is a traditional Italian restaurant in Roppongi, Tokyo, Japan. We have some Italian ingredients , and we serve some high quality traditional Italian foods. You will feel Italy from our restaurant. Our chef had been Italy to learn to cook I
In a city known for many excellent dining choices, this restaurant really stood out. The entire experience, from appetizers (we chose calamari and 2 prosciutto of different ages) to dessert (peach torte and chocolate flourless cake) was incredible. Pasta made in-house, inventive sauces, a great wine list, and a skilled and helpful waitstaff (with good English, always a plus) made this my new favorite when visiting Tokyo. I will be back!
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