Unit is a great place to spend the night. You can start in the lounge area, grabbing a bite or a drink, then catch a live show, either local or with solid international talent. Afterwards, you can groove to some of Tokyo's and the world's best DJs. Made up of various spaces of varying sizes, Unit really is a good bet on most nights. While not the biggest club in Tokyo by a long shot, what Unit lacks in size it more than makes up for in high quality. Unit knows what it's doing across the board, from indie, to reggae and beyond-and frankly, you could do a lot worse than just popping in to 'have a look-see'.
Tucked away in the popular Japanese neighborhood of Shibuya-Ku, Namikibashi Nakamura, though a bit difficult to find, is a popular hangout spot. Namikibashi Nakamura pampers your palate with scrumptious Japanese delicacies along with a wide range of Sake varieties to accompany your meal. Don't forget to try their seafood preparations which have gained them many fans. The extensive beverage list also features a range of beers and wines in addition to the various sake and soju offered here. The sleek black open-kitchen, classy wooden furnishings and motifs adorning the walls and windows, all complement the traditional Japanese theme of the restaurant. In case you are confused while ordering your drinks, the warm and friendly staff gladly helps you to choose the right sake or soju to accompany your meal.
Give your palate a break from the usual and head to The French Kitchen for a delectable French experience. Situated on the second floor of the fabulous Grand Hyatt Tokyo, this restaurant offers an incomparable wining and dining experience. Elegant, stylish and intimate, the ambiance creates the perfect setting for a formal meal. The restaurant's open kitchen, sun-soaked terrace and exquisite interiors embellished with trees and potted plants add to the warmth of the setting. Feast on some scrumptious French dishes such as the Pâté de Campagne or the Boeuf Bourguignon, and wash it down with a succinct glass of wine. The bar boasts of an exquisite selection of spirits and beers, along with an impressive wine collection.
A restaurant that brings Mexican culture to life, Hacienda del Cielo offers a one-of-a-kind dining experience. The first thing you notice when you walk into this restaurant is its fascinating interior design, inspired by Mexican and Mayan lore. Its enticing menu boasts a variety of traditional and modern Mexican delicacies that bring out the true essence of Latin culinary culture. Tease your palate with the classic nachos and guacamole, and then feast on a scintillating chipotle, chimichanga, or quesadilla. Complement your meal with a sangria or opt for one of the signature cocktails like the Agua Fresca, Rebujito or the Coronarita. Offering spectacular views of the Tokyo skyline from the outdoor terrace, the restaurant is ideal for a romantic dinner.
Head to Goodbeer Faucets if you are looking for a good time in Tokyo. This bar is known for offering an extensive list of beverages without digging a hole in your pocket. Goodbeer Faucets boasts of featuring over 40 different local and international craft brews. Choose from the popular favorites like Cream Ale, GBF Yuzy Dream and others to accompany you on an evening here. In case you feel hungry, you can munch on scrumptious small-plate delights offered here. The food menu changes regularly and features the season's specialties. The interiors of Goodbeer Faucets have a cozy seating arrangement and a friendly ambiance making it just the right spot to catch up with your buddies.
This place is for those who feel trapped in a big city with no place to go. The festive atmosphere and setting of this fun cafe helps to take you out of the big city doldrums with some fun South American cuisine and drinks. The open spaces give diners a sense of room and also make for great dancing throughout the evening. This is a fun place to come with friends in search of a good time and some interesting flavors.