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Haven't been to many restaurants in Shinagawa, but here's a Google Map with restaurants:vitellus wrote:Any suggestions? Shinagawa area preferred as the company's headquarters are located there.
vitellus wrote:Yes I guess a better way to phrase the question would be "if you had friends or family visiting from abroard which restaurant in Tokyo would you take them to".
Mulboyne wrote:A lot of people seem to enjoy Gonpachi in Nishi Azabu because of the design, English menus and reasonable food.
vitellus wrote:I went by Daizen yesterday. Had some trouble finding it but got there finally thanks to those guys at the Koban - now they have some detailed maps.
It looked perfect except that there is no english menu, no picture menu and the staff only speak "choppiri" english. I don't mind not having an english menu or english speaking staff but if I can't point to something and say "kore o hitotsu kudasai" and be sure I don't get a live octopus on my plate then I'm afraid I'll need to go somewhere else which is a pity. Maybe I could try the old "osusume wa nan desuka" but I've never tried this in an Izakaya/Robatayaki before so results could be unpredictable.
Maybe they have some kind of dinner set? do you what the all you can drink menu is?
gboothe wrote:That's where Koizumi took GWB and if the Prez recommends it ya gotta go. However, you might not see GJ!
vitellus wrote:...It looked perfect except that there is no english menu, no picture menu and the staff only speak "choppiri" english. I don't mind not having an english menu or english speaking staff but if I can't point to something and say "kore o hitotsu kudasai" and be sure I don't get a live octopus on my plate then I'm afraid I'll need to go somewhere else which is a pity. Maybe I could try the old "osusume wa nan desuka" but I've never tried this in an Izakaya/Robatayaki before so results could be unpredictable.
vitellus wrote: so I'll definitely take my former boss there when he comes.
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