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Wi-Fi10.0
Surroundings9.8
Location9.3
Cleanliness9.0
Facilities8.8
Rooms8.6
Value8.1
Service7.8
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2 × Twin bed / 2 × Double bed43 ㎡up to 10
Featuring a private entrance, this air-conditioned apartment is consisted of of a kitchen, 1 bedroom and 1 bathroom with a shower and a bidet. In the kitchen, guests will find a stovetop, a refrigerator, kitchenware and a microwave. The apartment offers a washing machine, a tea and coffee maker, a seating area, a dining area, as well as a flat-screen TV with streaming services. The unit offers 4 beds.
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Facilities · 11
All facilities & services listed by the hotel (aggregated across sources).
Air conditioningCashless payment availableFire extinguishersContactless check-in/check-outSmoke alarmsCCTV outside propertyThermometers for guests provided by propertyInternet accessFree wired internetNon-smoking roomsNon-smoking throughout
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DiningSights
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Shigeyuki
Japanese · ★ Michelin
¥¥¥
‘The look surprises, the taste reassures.’ The chef’s passion for creativity makes his culinary spirit unique. Decoratively arranged sashimi are briefly heated to draw out moisture. The chef doesn’t serve soup dishes, as much of his cooking tailors the dashi stock to each dish. His freewheeling personality makes the evening fun, while the folk-art vibe of the interior, including a chest of drawers inherited from the chef’s grandparents, fills the air with memories and the warmth of family.
524m
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jeeten
Chinese · Bib
¥¥
The billboard says ‘Chinese home cooking, Yoshida style’ and refers to nourishing Chinese food, based on yakuzen (medicinal food). Having experienced the healing power of Chinese cuisine, the owner-chef strives to devise dishes that restore bodily vigour. Helpful comments on the menu detail the effects of each, such as how mapo tofu stimulates the appetite, or sweet and sour pork with black vinegar relieves fatigue. The Beatles and other classics play in the background, making everyone feel at home.
71m
3
REI
Chinese · Bib
¥¥
The concept is ‘neo-machichuka’, ‘machichuka’ denoting an unpretentious neighbourhood Chinese restaurant and ‘neo’ referencing an upgrade for modern tastes. A culinary tune-up, so to speak, with the accent on changing aromas and textures. Red sea-bream salad, for example, is dressed with scorched rice for a smoky fragrance. Mouth-watering chicken, prepared in black vinegar to deepen the flavour, accentuates red pepper and nutty texture. Menu items are reassuringly familiar, yet each recipe harbours a novel twist.
106m
4
Le cabaret
French · Bib
¥¥
A place to enjoy organic wine and bistro fare. The blackboard menu is filled with charcuterie such as salami and rillettes, a plentiful serving of crudités, and steak frites. Portions of this classic French cuisine are generous, perfect for sharing a plate. Signatures of wine growers who have visited the restaurant hang on the wall, telling a tale of ongoing exchange.
181m
5
Hibino Chukashokudo
Chinese · Bib
¥¥
Inside a modern space enveloped in the warmth of wood, the concept is togetherness, complementing daily life in Yoyogi Uehara. Based on Sichuan and Cantonese cuisines, the restaurant offers set meals like mapo tofu and boiled chicken during the day, and an à la carte menu in the evening. Like side dishes at home, the small dishes allow you to sample a variety of flavours. The whole crispy chicken is perfect for sharing. Friendly service makes for a pleasant experience.
263m
6
Cristiano's
Portuguese · Bib
¥¥
Japan and Portugal built a friendship during the Nanban trading era that has never faltered. The two countries share a culinary culture of fish and rice and a love of local cooking enjoyed at the family table. Items served include tempura octopus, char-grilled sardines, takikomi-gohan and gruel-like risotto. There’s also an extensive menu of à la carte options. Like the Portuguese wine, this fare is meant to be shared.
549m
7
Sincère
French · ★ Michelin
¥¥¥
Chef Shinsuke Ishii brings the passion of the producers to your table with his unique recipes. Using underutilised fish species and local ingredients, he passionately conveys human connections. The fish wrapped in pie pastry, resembling taiyaki, hides a playful twist within its sophistication. The chef personally serves his creations, and the whole team unites to engage with guests. The dining experience is filled with energy and a sense of togetherness.
2.0km
8
Jingumae Higuchi
Japanese · ★★ Michelin
¥¥¥¥
The chef’s grandparents’ house once stood on this land. He harboured a lifelong dream of becoming a sushi artisan; the first knife he ever held was a gift from his grandfather. Never forgetting the spirit of the novice, the chef takes an honest, no-nonsense approach to his ingredients. “Letting the ingredients do the talking is not the same as doing nothing,” he says—and indeed, the chef devotes great time and effort to food preparation. As an apprentice, he learned from his mentor that cooking means thinking for yourself. The work of the old days inspires today’s creativity.
2.4km
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