"Sturdy, well made, simple clothes, inspired by mountaineering and WWI," according to Craig Mod, and the only flagship international outpost for Nigel Cabourn. Want to go. Photo via @nigelcabournejapan (Instagram).
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This is a bar that makes it's own version of Campari right in front of you by grinding their own botanicals in a mortar and pestle! It's fascinating to watch and is the main component to the best Negroni you will ever have!
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Upstairs bar with thousands of blues and soul records. Owner rotates as he pleases. Keep your voice down, your drinks simple and enjoy the music
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René Redzepi's favourite coffee in Tokyo. Delicious and roasted in-house.
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Fantastic wagashi-ya and teahouse that I originally discovered in Meguro years ago. This location is an oasis in Ginza.
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Quirky, tiny and justifiably celebrated cafe that opened in 1948, with the same owner continuing to oversee the original on-site roaster. Known for cloth-filter brewing of aged coffees, as far back as Cuban beans harvested in 1973. Bean selection rotates on the menu depending on which lots they've roasted that week.
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Great whiskey selection and an epic HiFi and vinyl collection
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Extraordinary cocktails. Amazing fruits and high-end bottles. "Tasting menu" or tailored. Eight seats only. Reservation highly recommended. I highly recommend Gen Yamamoto.
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