Discover the best restaurant in Ota, Japan including T.Y. Harbor, Le Chateau de Joel Robuchon, Flyer’s Table, Tonki, Hoanyon, Maruichi, Takano, Acacia Haneda Airport Terminal 2, Sushiryori Inose, Mitoyazawa
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4 based on 440 reviews
A restaurant residing right next to the brewery. A Tennoz area landmark overlooking the canal and the waterfront lounge floating in front.
What a great restaurant will excellent craft beer, high quality burgers and high end service. Not to mention the atmosphere and waterfront setting.
If you are looking for a higher end craft beer experience coupled with excellent food, you need to visit T.Y. Harbor. You will NOT be disappointed.
4.5 based on 221 reviews
Yes it's a very expensive night out - around $800 per person for the full dego including wines, but it's a once in a lifetime-style experience.
Beautiful building and intimate ambience, faultless and professional service, and immaculate food combinations. A focus on seafood and fresh salad elements, it's an amazing assault on the palate that leaves you reeling.
Wow!
4 based on 124 reviews
This restaurant offers a decent breakfast buffet although in my opinion it is not as good as many I have had at good Asian hotels. It is also a little expensive for what you get. The major positive factor is the convenience because of location.
We tried this place when we stayed in the Excel Tokyu. Located off the lobby in this hotel that is attached to T2 at Haneda, the convenience factor cannot be denied. We were seated quite quickly and the buffet, including the coffee and tea service, was entirely self-serve. The dining room was quite average in appearance, perhaps even a little work-a-day, but was spacious and clean. The selections were not bad but they paled compared to other buffets I have had in Asian hotels. However, the price was not scaled accordingly in my opinion. I thought it was a little too expensive for what was offered. Having said that, the quality of the food was reasonable as they offered the standard American and Japanese fare.
Overall, this restaurant offers a decent buffet that is a little overpriced. However, the convenience of this establishment is a preeminent feature as the airport access is quite advantageous. It gives flyers a chance at a hearty breakfast that, at the same time, can potentially be consumed quickly allowing you to get to your flight on time. If you are already at the airport or staying at this hotel and a buffet breakfast is what you want, then this place is the only alternative as far as I could tell.
4.5 based on 367 reviews
Just corrected the opening hours for this entry (which stated closed Monday, open Tuesday) after finding the place closed. It was great when I last went there 20 years ago, so I’m sure it is still fine. Went instead to Tonkatsu Taiho down the hill, which is pretty fine too - had to line up for 30 minutes, but had a nice chat with an elderly local couple who thought Taiho better than Tonki!
TripAdvisor entry format doesn’t allow it, but note that Tonki is also closed the 3rd Monday of each month.
4 based on 127 reviews
We stopped by this little restaurant after Reading previous reviews. I must say I am glad we did. The gyoza were delicious and crispy. We don't know Japanese so we used Google translate to find out what each dumpling was filled with. We ordered about 5 or 6 different ones and split among 3 of us. The total price was about $30 USD. The staff was quick to take and deliver our order. I would go back to this place if I lived near it. I highly recommend it.
4.5 based on 71 reviews
Taste so good !! I enjyed lunch of TONKATU. There is just counter table with 12 seats? You prepared for the waiting line at least 30 minutes. If you are Japanese bussiness man, you should go there at opening time. You should be staisfied with lunch.It is worth wating a long time.
4.5 based on 44 reviews
Very poplar Ramen shop. They open the shop for lunch time but everyday people make long line before opening. When they use up their soup they close the shop. It is worth waiting in the line. very nice Ramen. For the 1st time. just try Chuka Soba.
4 based on 102 reviews
yoshoku (洋食, western food?) refers to a style of Western-influenced cooking which originated during the Meiji Restoration. These are primarily Japanized forms of European dishes, often featuring Western names, and usually written in katakana.
5 based on 201 reviews
Just a perfect typical sushi bar with very limited capacity
Products are super fresh , the sushi chef is the owner and his wife is serving, perfect match. , local customers and foreigner due to TA, they do not speak English but are trying ! Be careful cash only no credit card , price is high but Ok as the quality is high too. A must try place if you are in the area
4 based on 190 reviews
My Japanese friend invited me there for lunch during my recent visit to Japan.
The 2-storey restaurant has a great ambience. We were seated on the 1st floor. We ordered 2 different Hamburg steaks: Tsubame grill Hamburg steak and Hamburg steak with grated radish and soy sauce. The steaks were served with tasty tomato and rice. The food was simply delicious! We ended the meal by sipping a nice cup of coffee. Overall, we really enjoyed the food and the ambience of the restaurant.
I will certainly patronize the restaurant again when I return to Tokyo, hopefully in the near future.
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