Meguro (目黒区, Meguro-ku) is a special ward in Tokyo, Japan. The English translation of its Japanese self-designation is Meguro City. The ward was founded on March 15, 1947.
Restaurants in Meguro
5.0 based on 156 reviews
Providing the finest ramen tours, including Japan's only Ramen Tasting Tour. Guests not only eat at the very best ramen shops, but they also get to learn all about this magical dish. Whether new to ramen or a seasoned ramen eater, Tokyo Ramen Tours has something for everyone.
5.0 based on 60 reviews
We are in Meguro, central Tokyo, only 2 stops from Shibuya by train. Please come join us and enjoy learning how to make sushi and other Japanese foods easily in one day. Lessons are provided by twin sisters who are both professional Itamae(Japanese cooks) and Sushi Chefs. Enjoy wearing Samue(Japanese traditional uniform), eating delicious Japanese foods and experiencing Japanese culture of music and art. Let's make an unforgettable memory with us!
4.5 based on 102 reviews
mipig cafe is the very first cafe in Japan where you can meet micro pigs. Here at “Micro pig's house,” all micro pigs from baby ones to adult ones friendly live together, and you are a friend of them. You may want to take a nap, read books, eat some snacks etc. with your friends! Please make yourself at home and have a wonderful time! We opened the store as we wanted you to know about their talent as a pet that they originally have. At mipig cafe, we will provide a warm and cozy time to as many guests as we can so that they can feel the charm of micro pigs. There is also a floor for who want to have them as a family member, while meeting adult micro pigs. We very much look forward to your visit as their ‘friend’ and ‘family!’
Very interesting and cafe. Many little piggies running around and at time they will rest on our laps. The stuff are very friendly and there are English speaking staff around to explain to us. The cafe are very well kept, very clean and no smell at all. Worth visiting as it is an unique experience.
4.0 based on 105 reviews
I was staying in a hotel near the sky garden, which I had seen on Google Maps. So, I decided to go and have a look, as I love gardens. I wasn't disappointed. The garden is lovely, with community vegetable plots, sitting areas and, on the day we visited we were rewarded with a wonderful view of Mt. Fuji. It was peaceful; we chatted with local residents who lived in the apartment building adjacent to the garden. It was wonderful. It can be a bit challenging to find the entrance to the garden. But, we used the elevator next to the post office on Tamagawa-dori avenue. It was well worth the visit.
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