Discover Restaurants offering the best European food in Shinagawa, Tokyo Prefecture, Japan. Shinagawa (品川区, Shinagawa-ku) is a special ward in Tokyo, Japan. The wards refers to itself as Shinagawa City in English. The ward is home to ten embassies.
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4 based on 121 reviews
I'm not going to be as harsh as the previous reviews, but this fine dining is for the fine dining crowd who don't mind taking hours to enjoy delicious food in such a formal, uptight place. As for me, i'm not a high-society person, so i guess i shouldn't have even tried. i only went here because of location for a business dinner. The food itself is first class but my unrefined tastes can't tell the difference between La Table and something like Lawry's. The service is very friendly and attentive, but again, like you're at a country club - so every formal, and explanations of every single detail of every single serving. I absolutely cannot see any M stars in the food - it's great, but that great? OK, there you go - country boy goes to the big city and can't tell the difference. If you can, enjoy!
4 based on 141 reviews
This is a top class restaurant for breakfast with a n excellent range of western and Japanese dishes of high quality. Staff are service focused and friendly and most speak good English. The pplace is large and open with a good feel to it.One of Marriott's best.Dear Oldjack sama,Thank you for your stay with us and taking time to give us your feedback on TripAdvisor. I am glad to hear that you are very satisfied with our Dinner and our Service.Have you enjoyed our Breakfast? We have egg station and danishes, fresh fruit etc.Hope you enjoyed our lively kitchen atmosphere as well.We are looking forward to seeing you here at Tokyo Marriott Hotel and Restaurant as soon as you can. Once again, thank you for your kind feedback.Sincerely, Kenij Sato Director of Food and Beverage [email protected]
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4 based on 415 reviews
An excellent meal. The chestnut soup may be the best soup I've ever had in my life, rich and creamy. The entire meal was memorable, as was the excellent staff. Seating is mostly at a long counter overlooking the kitchen so you watch the staff as they prepare the meal, which not everyone enjoys.My only dissatisfaction of the evening was trying to get a taxi after the meal was over. There was one place outside where everyone waited in line for taxis to come. The wait was maybe 20-25 minutes, which was not super long, but after a long dinner waiting in the cold late at night was not so fun. Next time I would try to call and have a taxi waiting for me around the corner from the taxi line.
4 based on 185 reviews
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I was invited to celebrate my birthday there with jazz. The ambience reminded me of my days in Manhattan.
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4 based on 307 reviews
This place offers a kind of German food. Quite ok with nice staff. Also good value. Don't understand high standing in the list though, isn't that special.
4 based on 258 reviews
We have visited several Robuchon restaurants (Paris, Montecarlo, Bordeaux, etc.) but it was our first visit to this restaurant. Housed in a beautiful French country chateau in the middle of Tokyo, it is exquisitely decorated inside. The dining area is on the second floor and there is a terrace on the ground floor. Service was attentive and discrete and the food, outstanding, similar or even better than in some of Robuchon's original restaurants. The chef, Michael, visited briefly with us and was delightful. This is clearly one of the very top 3-star restaurants in Tokyo. Don't miss it!
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