Established back in 1938 in Beverly Hills, Lawry's The Prime Rib is the place to go in Tokyo for a good old fashioned steak. Classic sides such as potatoes--mashed or baked--as well as classic salads are the ideal accompaniments to your steaks.
Head to the Akasaka branch of Kamonka to see what their so-called "Modern Classic Mainland China" cuisine is all about. Course menus and a la carte entrees will qualm any trepidations that you might have given the slightly oxymoronic phrasing.
While the queue is often out the door during lunch on weekdays, Authentic really shines at night—with a perky ska soundtrack and playful university-like atmosphere, it’s a funky and relaxing spot to grab a burger and a beer on the way home.
Located in the heart of Tokyo’s Akasaka business and entertainment district, Taj Akasaka is a convenient 3 minute walk from both Akasaka and Tameike Sanno subway stations.
With its modern yet cozy interior, friendly service and extensive range of reasonably priced food and drinks, Taj Akasaka is a great place for hosting business dinners, networking events, birthday parties, or simply chilling out with family and friends.