Reviews on European food in Taito, Tokyo Prefecture, Japan including Suke6 Diner, Elio Locanda Italiana, Signature, Chez Olivier, Grand Kitchen, Sakura Cafe Nippori
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4 based on 44 reviews
24 hour open cafeteria & restaurant with multilingual staff and menu. We offer international dishes as well as Japanese ones. Vegetarian dishes and Muslim friendly menu are also available. Free WiFi, child chairs, diaper changing restroom available.
Incredibly hospitable staff, who were helpful with every need we had - including phones with 4G, charger converters, and booking fun day trips. The shared bathrooms and cafe were always kept in tip-top shape by the daily cleaners, as were the quaint bedrooms. There was always enough space and the tatami mats were very comfortable.Would highly recommend this hotel for all english and non-english speakers staying in Japan.Dear guest,Thank you very much for staying with us and your feedback!We are very happy that you seem to have fully enjoyed our hotel and Japan.Also we are relieved you felt comfortable sleeping on tatami mat, which some guests find it a bit hard to sleep well.We never be reluctant to make effort for further improvement. please see another chance to back to Japan.And let us tell you more about Japanese tips.We look forward to that time. Thank you again for this time!
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4 based on 171 reviews
As the lively all-day dining eatery of Palace Hotel Tokyo, Grand Kitchen can seat up to 162 in three distinctive areas - its lofty main dining room anchored on one end by a show kitchen, its much sought-after outdoor terrace located moat-side, and its mor
Just finished lunch here. Had the lunch express menu;delicious pumpkin soup. Pasta primavera was very mediocre, citrus cheese cake with lemon sorbet was great. Itâs no doubt a luxury hotel, but service failed. Took so long for everything, so much for âexpressâ, had 4-5 different people waiting on us which caused confusion and errors. I asked to see cocktail list for one of the bars after our appetizers were taken and I didnât see that waitress again the rest of our meal. Would not return.Dear Rob B,Many thanks for having taken the time to share your feedback.I was dismayed to have learned that although we succeeded in serving both a pumpkin soup and citrus cheese cake that were to your liking, we disappointed with the main course and completely failed on the service delivery. Iâm very sorry about that. It most certainly shouldnât have been the case that we took an unacceptably long time to serve each course of what should have otherwise been an âExpress Lunchâ, and thereâs absolutely no excuse for us having forgotten altogether your simple request to see a cocktail list.And by our standards, the team of waitstaff serving your table should have functioned seamlessly and expeditiously rather than cause confusion and errors.Rest assured, I have taken to the Grand Kitchen team the areas of concern youâve pointed out for discussion and re-assessment so we can endeavor to avoid a repeat of the disappointment caused. Once again, thank you again for having taken the time to share your thoughts, and please accept our utmost apologies.Yoshinori NishiharaExecutive Assistant ManagerPalace Hotel Tokyo
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4 based on 103 reviews
We are a group of friends visiting Tokyo and went to the Chez Olivier for Christmas lunch. We chose it because of what we read about Chef Olivier's approach and were very happy with the experience. The restaurant is cosy, unpretentious, in a quiet part of Tokyo. The focus is on the food which is superb! Our hostess, Aurelie, was wonderful, professional, really good with selecting fabulous wines to accompany our meal. We were fortunate to have Chef Olivier in the kitchen and he came out and spent some time chatting with us and sharing lots of information about Tokyo. We had the Christmas degustation menu and will definitely return. Excellent value for money, and so much more relaxed than many other Michelin-starred establishments we've dined at. Merci encore Chef, aussi a votre equipage, et Aurelie.
4 based on 152 reviews
Creatively composed menus focus on the finest ingredients mainly from across Japan, paying full respect to both the seasons and regional flavours, combined with luxurious attention to detail. The menu also showcases a passion for beef, game, and wild fish
great menus and super beautiful presentation with amazing views. I like the night when the view is fantastic with the cty lid up. Service very nice and atmosphere feels very luxurious. Dear thejyukka Thank you for taking the time to share your review following your recent stay at Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo.We look forward to the pleasure of welcoming you back to the hotel for another memorable experience.Yours sincerely,Social Media CommunicationsMandarin Oriental, Tokyo
4 based on 299 reviews
Through an apparent miscommunication between our hotel and this restaurant, we were unable to get a table here. Then we were told by the owner that we werenât dressed appropriately...but that wasnât the reason we were refused service. If he hadnât said that, I wouldnât have been bothered. But because he mentioned it - it made me think that was the actual reason. Yes we were dressed like tourists who had been sightseeing all day - because we had been. But we had also traveled the trains for over 30 min to get there. It was terribly frustrating. The owner did make a reservation for us at his other restaurant and gave us a complimentary glass of champagne, which was nice. However the encounter left a bitter taste in my mouth.If you want to eat here, definitely make a reservation and dress for it.
4 based on 182 reviews
Nice Western-style breakfast near Asakusa metro station. Somewhat inefficient but friendly service (waited for 15 minutes for a table even though several tables were available). Decent avocado toast (bread not toasted though). Nice coffee and great croissant. Overall I recommend this place if you do not want sushi for breakfast and want to experience a pleasant twist to a traditional western brekkie.
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