Find out what International restaurants to try in Shibuya. Shibuya (渋谷区, Shibuya-ku) is a special ward in Tokyo, Japan. A major commercial and business centre, it houses the two busiest railway stations in the world, Shinjuku Station (southern half) and Shibuya Station.
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5 based on 519 reviews
The dream land is far away world. While a mysterious light of the candle is lit. Ladys and gentlemans become residents of the dream land. In that limited time,we will change into a smile the best of all people. That is entertainment cafe and bar "maidream
Its hard to know where to start. So firstly let me set the context. I am in my 40's and visited with my wife. What trip to Japan is complete without a trip to a maid cafe. Right? So firstly the positives. They have nailed the cutesie kawai atmosphere. Everything is pink. The desserts are cute animal themed and the girls coreograph their every move with cuteness. There were a bunch of business men drinking beer with rabbit ears and glowsticks all joining in with the dancing. There was a bunch of ladies having drink at another table. The girls are really friendly and the whole place lends itself to an enjoyable atmosphere. At least on the surface. However they're is also a shadier side. In this cafe and I would guess other similar themed cafes a certain type of client is drawn. Yhere was a middle aged loner male weirdo lurking about trying to become friends with clientel at every table. Most of them found this irrating at best, and downright creepy at worst. He was happy to tell anybody who would listen that he visits these cafes every weekend and spends 10000-15000Â¥ per night on dances and photographs. He payed for a dance on this occasion also and proceeded to writhe on the ground quasi worshipping the girl on the stage. VERY weird. And disturbing. When you think that the girls are hired for their pre-teen looks for extra cuteness bonus points, this place does not sit well in my thinking. This along with the rip-off pricing means its a big NO from me.
4 based on 197 reviews
After a week in Asia eating local cuisine I fancied some steak and so headed to Lawry's The Prime Rib in Ebisu. It's about a 5-10 minute walk from the East Exit of Ebisu station up the hill to the restaurant. The ambiance and decor inside Lawry's is excellent and is the perfect setting for that special occasion meal or romantic dinner date. The menu is all about the Prime Rib and you can choose your cut (weight). I went for the 6oz English Cut (sliced) medium-well done. Your beef is served directly from the Lawry's cart, with a spun salad to the side, (which is made fresh in front of you), and mashed potato, gravy, horseradish and Yorkshire pudding. You can order extra sides of vegetables (I had peas) which cost around JPY600 each!! I started with a bowl of Clam Chowder which was very good and the warm fresh bread it came with was delicious. All the food was to a high standard and was delicious, the ambiance was great and the service was attentive (in fact there seemed too many staff to me, they seemed to walk around in pairs!) but the price is high. My bill, not including any alcoholic drinks I just had one small mineral water, can to JPY9,200 (GB£65 or USD85) which to me is somewhat expensive. If you had a dessert and a couple of cocktails you could easily get up to (USD120) a head... This is Fine Dining. There are now 3 Lawry's restaurants in the whole of Japan. Best to make a reservation.Dear Custemer.Thank you so much for coming to Lawrys.And thank you for your compliment about our restaurant.we will definitely take your advice to keep it a good place and work more on things that you pointed out, to improve our restaurant.We hope to see you again.Best regards.
4 based on 523 reviews
Every Bill Grangerâs restaurant reflects the spirit we like to think of as âAustralianâ: sunny, easy-going and generous. Bill opened his first restaurant in Sydneyâs Darlinghurst in 1993. It soon became loved for its legendary breakfasts, served at the fa
This place seems to leave people waiting in a queue just to create hype as there was LOADS of empty tables throughout our meal yet lots of people waiting. I found the pancakes and French toast both sickeningly sweet. Overpriced too.Dear rrrrrrr85Thank you for raising this issue with us, and Iâm sorry your experience at the restaurant didnât meet your expectations. Our hotcakes are known to be less sweet, so I was very surprised to hear that you found it too sweet - I will bring up your case with the kitchen team to investigate. We try to maintain the highest standards of service, but clearly, that is not what happened here. We are extremely sorry to hear about this and we hope you will give us another chance to provide the prompt, punctual service youâre looking for. Sincerely,The team at Omotesando
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4 based on 129 reviews
After travelling Japan and eating like a local for several weeks, we were all craving a nice tender steak or some ribs... basically a big chunk of meat!So when we came across Outback Steakhouse we jumped at the chance for a western meal. The restaurant was extremely quiet when we visited as it was between lunch and dinner dining hours... we rocked up at 4pm.We had cheesy fries, calamari and wings to start and then all had the Alice Spring chicken combo with ribs. Delicious!!Expensive compared to noodles and rice but really not much more expensive than back home in Australia.
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