Discover the best top things to do in Nishi, Japan including Sake Bar Yokohama, Kurand Sake Market (Yokohama izakaya), Shugar Market (Yokohama izakaya), STARS@Belle, The Public Stand Yokohama West Entrance, Bar Daema, Planet, Scarab the Bar, Screen, Smile.
Restaurants in Nishi
5.0 based on 3 reviews
Meishu Center Yokohama is a Sake Tasting Bar and Bottle Shop offering over 100 different sake. We carry primarily Jizake (small artisan brewers located in Japan’s countryside). Many of these carefully selected sake products are not widely available in Japan due to their small production and focus on craftsmanship.
A small but very well stocked sake bar with a wide range of craft and rare sakes all available to taste by the glass. Very reasonable pricing and Brian, the owner, is a friendly host who enjoys sharing his knowledge and passion for sake if you are interested in learning. And if you just want to drink that’s cool too. Well worth a visit.
5.0 based on 41 reviews
Over 100 varieties of sake! Compare different sakes without the need to worry about time or your wallet. Choose a cup, make your way to the fridge, find the sake you'd like to drink, and pour away. Feel free to bring your own snacks. Credit cards accepted. Enjoy all kinds of sake at your own leisure. Direct from the brewery! We bring you one sake from each of a small selection of boutique breweries. Plans: 30 minutes all-you-can-taste, 1100 yen; 90 minutes all-you-can-taste, 2200 yen; no time limit all-you-can-taste plan, 3300 yen.
5.0 based on 16 reviews
Over 100 different types of plum wine and fruit liqueurs! No need to worry about time or your wallet! Take a plum wine or liqueur from the fridge and serve straight, on the rocks or mixed with other soda, or however your heart desires. You are free to bring your own food. Both the plum wines and fruit liqueurs are made with delicious raw ingredients sourced from Japan's many regions.
5.0 based on 3 reviews
Anisong Cafe (STARS@Belle) is a paradise for anime otaku where customers can enjoy anisong (anime songs) together with the staff. The store's staff are always dressed in cosplay and get the customers riled up to sing. Even if customers don't feel like singing, they can always sit back and enjoy a drink while watching the staff's Otagei (a cheerful dance in anisong) performance. We're open every day until 5 AM so come check us out and enjoy Japan's cool subculture in Yokohama!
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