Gonpachi in Nishi-Azabu. It is the inspiration for the restaurant scene in Kill Bill. Here's a Review of Gonpachi from Frommers.com
Gonpachi Cuisine Varied Japanese Hours Daily 11:30am-5am Address 1-13-11 Nishi Azabu Location Ginza & Hibiya Transportation Station: Roppongi (10 min.). From Roppongi Crossing, walk toward Shibuya on Roppongi Dori. It will be on your right, at Gaien-Nishi Dori Reservations recommended for dinner Phone 03/5771-0170 Web site www.global-dining.com Prices Yakitori ¥250-¥580 ($2.40-$5.50); main dishes ¥980-¥2,300 ($9.30-$22); set lunches ¥650-¥1,200 ($6.20-$11); sushi ¥320-¥630 ($3.05-$6) per piece for most types of sushi Credit Cards AE, DC, MC, V Frommer's Review Housed in a re-created kura (traditional Japanese warehouse) with a high ceiling and a central, open kitchen, this is one of Tokyo's most imaginative inexpensive Japanese restaurants. It offers a wide variety of dishes, including yakitori (like skewered albacore with Gorgonzola tartar sauce), fish (like miso-glazed black cod), sushi (on the third floor), noodles, and more. From the outside, you'd expect this place to be much more exclusive than it is -- and you probably will be excluded if you fail to make reservations for dinner. There are branches of Gonpachi at the G-Zone, 1-2-3 Ginza (tel. 03/5524-3641), and at Mediage on Odaiba (tel. 03/3599-4807), all open from 11:30am to 5am. However, they don't match the Nishi Azabu location's atmosphere.
my tip is Rakutei in Akasaka. It's a great tempura place. Wonderful seafood and vegetable dished. Ideal for entertaining clients but put the bill on expenses- its a bit pricey!!
Gonpachi in Nishi-Azabu.
It is the inspiration for the restaurant scene in Kill Bill.
Here's a Review of Gonpachi from Frommers.com
Hours Daily 11:30am-5am
Address 1-13-11 Nishi Azabu Location Ginza & Hibiya
Transportation Station: Roppongi (10 min.).
From Roppongi Crossing, walk toward Shibuya on Roppongi Dori. It will be on your right, at Gaien-Nishi Dori
Reservations recommended for dinner Phone 03/5771-0170
Web site www.global-dining.com
Prices Yakitori ¥250-¥580 ($2.40-$5.50);
main dishes ¥980-¥2,300 ($9.30-$22);
set lunches ¥650-¥1,200 ($6.20-$11);
sushi ¥320-¥630 ($3.05-$6) per piece for most types of sushi
Credit Cards AE, DC, MC, V
Frommer's Review Housed in a re-created kura (traditional Japanese warehouse) with a high ceiling and a central, open kitchen, this is one of Tokyo's most imaginative inexpensive Japanese restaurants.
It offers a wide variety of dishes, including yakitori (like skewered albacore with Gorgonzola tartar sauce), fish (like miso-glazed black cod), sushi (on the third floor), noodles, and more.
From the outside, you'd expect this place to be much more exclusive than it is -- and you probably will be excluded if you fail to make reservations for dinner.
There are branches of Gonpachi at the G-Zone, 1-2-3 Ginza (tel. 03/5524-3641), and at Mediage on Odaiba (tel. 03/3599-4807), all open from 11:30am to 5am. However, they don't match the Nishi Azabu location's atmosphere.
http://www.gonpachi.jp/en/casual/home/index
Bian in Ebisu and yotuya. This restaurant is really good.
It's a Korean food but make it Japanese style.
my tip is Rakutei in Akasaka. It's a great tempura place. Wonderful seafood and vegetable dished. Ideal for entertaining clients but put the bill on expenses- its a bit pricey!!
http://www.sunnypages.jp/travel_guide/tokyo_restaurants/tempura/Rakutei/849