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Tuesday, 25 February 2014
Top 5 Tokyo Wine Bars
Tokyo boasts a buzzing nightlife and a wealth of wine bars offering a haven for any city-going wine lover.
Shinjuku’s Jip Wine Bar serves homegrown wine by the glass from a
rotating list of 20, alongside a selection of European-style
dishes. Adjacent to the bar is a wine shop where you can browse 400
bottles.
Wine Bar Mayu
Located in a cave-like bar Mayu, ‘cocoon’ in Japanese, is set across eight separate rooms in which you can ‘cocoon’ yourself in with delicious food and wine. Casual in its style, Mayu houses 400 wines from 13 countries and an in-house sommelier.
This lively Tokyo wine bar boasts a selection of more than 2,000
bottles housed in a walk in cellar and provides a dramatic setting for
city dining serving Mediterranean-style tapas. This bar boasts a terrace
with a bar and panoramic view of Tokyo station.
This smart stand-up bar in Shibuya’s Miyamasuzaka with a
French-bistro style serves around 20 wines by the glass each day from a
variety of regions with prices between Y2500 and Y4500 for a bottle and reasonable prices by the glass. The bar offers a variety of tapas-style dishes or you can from the full restaurant menu which changes weekly. Here you will fined an even bigger wine list of around 100 bottles, but at slightly higher prices. Bongout Noh stays open until 3am so is perfect for night owls. Miyagi Bldg 2F, Shibuya 1-10-12, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, 150-0002
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