The 'majestic' in Majestic Bar could stand for the view that you have from the 41st floor - the view is exquisite, particularly that (on a clear day) of Mount Fuji. The drinks menu holds no real surprises - a standard selection of wines, whiskeys and cocktails - but people don't come for the alcohol - the panoramic view of Tokyo and beyond is the real star of the show here.
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.
One look at list of performers and you know, you are in for an evening of wild party at AntiKnock. With international and local bands playing, you might as well brace yourself for some serious entertainment. Be it Metal or Rock, this nightclub puts up shows that are smashing to say the least. Its rebellious image notwithstanding, this nightclub is a huge crowd puller and spells spunky all the way. Fantastic music and unlimited supply of drinks at reasonable price—Antiknock is your ticket to after-dusk recreation.
L'Effervescence is a wonderful restaurant by chef Shinobu Namae. The chef takes diners through a delightful gastronomic journey with his skillful creations in the kitchen. The twist is not only a blend of Japanese ingredients with French techniques but also the dramatic presentation of every dish. This establishment has a feel of exclusivity is not only in its location, which is a bit difficult to find, but even in its publicity. It is just the word-of-mouth praise of its patrons that has created a stir on the culinary map of Tokyo. Truly a memorable dining experience that will remain etched in your mind for a long time.
Japanese food critics state that Roppongi eateries have a tendency to fall prey to the trap of flashy interiors, with less focus on the food. However, Jou Mon steers away from the mesh and offers authentic kushiyaki fare, apart from an extensive selection of drinks. The interiors feature an earthy theme, complete with some warm decor accents and comfortable seating. Offering a laid-back atmosphere, Jou Mon is popular for the succulent tsukune, pork calbi and skewers, rightly smoked on the grill. With its impressive list of shochu concoctions, Jou Man also draws in drinkers from various parts of the city.
Founded and headed by New York-based mixologist Gen Yamamoto, this eponymous bar is a cutting-edge cocktail bar located in Azabu-Juban. His unique cocktails reflect the use of Japanese seasonal fruits and vegetables, bringing forth an explosion of flavors in a single glass. The eight-seater format of this bar requires one to reserve a seat here beforehand, if you want to taste cocktails oozing with ingenuity.