"Yakatabune" is a Japanese traditional boat. From on board, you can admire a view of the beautiful landscape of Tokyo. Booking is necessary before you join this cruise, so please make sure to check the cruise schedule. The cost varies depending on specific routes and choice of food options. All in all, a cruise on this boat is perfect for a special date. If you wish to learn more, please contact Harumiya.
Oriental Lounge at the Mandarin Oriental hotel is a great location for those looking for an evening of leisure, good live music, and some pampering. The views of the city from the 38th-floor glass paned windows are breathtaking and is just one of the features that makes this a fine place to spend an evening. Whether you want to enjoy a delicious cocktail in the evening or have a sumptuous breakfast, the lounge has everything. Whether it is the sun-soaked city or the twinkling lights of skyline, the lounge is open from morning to night at your service. There is also a cigar cellar right near the hotel's reception desk, or for those looking for a special afternoon treat, try the afternoon tea service.
Located on the 52nd floor of the Park Hyatt, the New York Grill offers a spectacular American dining experience. With its floor-to-ceiling windows affords spectacular views of downtown Tokyo. Massive Italian paintings, vaulted ceilings and leather cushioned chairs add to the "wow-factor." Not to be outdone, the kitchen serves a spectacular continental menu with such dishes as steak tartar, grilled veal scallopini and plenty of seafood options as well. The wine list features only California vintages. Whether it is prix fixe or a la carte, the New York Grill serves American grilled delights to Tokyo with a side of elegance.
Japanese dining with an exquisite blend of French cuisine is what Signature is all about. Set in a sophisticated ambiance, Signature dishes out some of the most eclectic preparations available in Tokyo, allowing diners to savor such options as foie gras accompanied by a glass of sparkling wine. Signature also has an extensive wine list, ensuring that a perfect pairing is always available to accompany the breathtaking view from the restaurant's location on the 37th floor of the striking Mandarin Oriental hotel. A great option for those looking to host a small private luncheon, the bright and open atmosphere of this Michelin Guide Tokyo-rated restaurant is just one of many features that make this a must-visit for those seeking out fine dining in Tokyo.
Chinese cuisine is amongst the most ancient, popular and delicious in the world, and for those who want to taste it at its authentic best, Sense is a must-visit. A refined atmosphere and efficient staff make the dining experience a memorable one, but what really stands out is the wonderful, panoramic view that accompanies the meal from the 37th floor of the Mandarin Oriental hotel. Set lunch, dinner and dim sum menus are available. Offering authentic cuisine with a view, this place is a great exemplar of haute cuisine.
Those who have adventurous palettes will be sure to enjoy K'shiki. Located on the 38th floor of the Mandarin Oriental hotel, this restaurant provides panoramic views of the city. Here, patrons can grab a quick salad or sandwich, or have a quiet and relaxing sit-down meal, but no matter what they can be assured that the food will be as innovative as it is delicious. Bringing Italian and Neapolitan flavors to Tokyo, the menu is a delight for lovers of the cuisine. The staff is efficient and helpful with recommendations, though diners may find that K'shiki is mainly for sea food lovers; however, delicious beef dishes and pizza are also available, making this an ideal place for a wonderful gastronomical experience.
With only two seatings of eight people per night, the word exclusive only begins to describe the experience at this unique restaurant. Located inside the highly-regarded Mandarin Oriental hotel in the Nihonbashi business district, Tapas Molecular Bar treats diners to a seasonal prix fixe menu of 20-30 small plates, each crafted with an exquisite level of detail and artistry. True to its name, the science of tasting is put on display here, where the chef employs such non-traditional implements as syringes and pipettes in the preparation of what is most certainly a meal as delicious as it is fascinating to witness. The dress code is described as "smart casual," so one need not go overboard with the dressing and just immerse themselves in the unique experience.
Oriental Lounge at the Mandarin Oriental hotel is a great location for those looking for an evening of leisure, good live music, and some pampering. The views of the city from the 38th-floor glass paned windows are breathtaking and is just one of the features that makes this a fine place to spend an evening. Whether you want to enjoy a delicious cocktail in the evening or have a sumptuous breakfast, the lounge has everything. Whether it is the sun-soaked city or the twinkling lights of skyline, the lounge is open from morning to night at your service. There is also a cigar cellar right near the hotel's reception desk, or for those looking for a special afternoon treat, try the afternoon tea service.
The people who created this restaurant brought with them a very festive Carnival spirit straight from Brazil. The festive atmosphere here turns every meal into a party and the excitement helps diners to continue to feed on simple but filling Brazilian buffet fare. The all-you-can-eat Viking dinner menu offer includes Churrasco sets. The accompanying side dishes found here are delicious and should not be passed up.
Busy since its opening in 1991, this bright and cheery harbor side "coffee shop" is really rather elegant. Its breakfast buffet is an international spread including several Southeast Asian breakfast items. Among the Asian choices are a spicy beef salad at, Thai noodles, nasi goreng (Indonesian), and Chinese porridge. The themes of the dinner buffets are changed regularly. A recent French Fair Buffet included 10 hot and 15 cold dishes among which were duck soup, chicken with saffron creme sauce, roast pork and beef, seafood terrine, pate, carrot, tomato, onion and cucumber salads, topped by a selection of eight desserts. The first floor restaurant seats about 115 at 50 tables covered with yellow place mats. Because of the window configuration, most tables have an unobstructed view of the harbor-even from the popular no-smoking section.
Le Ciel is one of the Royal Park's nine restaurants, but its only French one. The cuisine of France is authentic here and the added spark is that the view, as far away as Shinjuku on a clear day, is unsurpassed. The main dining room has seating for 68, and the option of dining in the two private salons should not be overlooked.
Try this traditional and elegant restaurant to enjoy grilled seasonal specialties. The location on the 22nd floor of the means that the view is stunning. Enjoy skilled chefs demonstrating their expertise at the counter. A variety of seafood, steak and popular grilled vegetables are on the menu. Signature dishes are matsutake mushrooms and Kobe beef.