Overall: Very comfortable and fair prices for the food and drinks served 🤗 I will definitely visit again when in the area~
Prices: Very fair~
LANGUAGE: English menus are available
Atmosphere: relaxed, not loud or obnoxious, so it is comfortable for anyone looking to just relax and enjoy a drink (or a few)
Employee(s): I stopped by on a weekday so there was only one person at the bar but it wasn't a busy night at all; he was very kind as well as respectful 😊
Space: Ideal for solo or smaller groups; less than 6 probably would be ideal if your group would like to be seated together (counter seating is the majority of seating space)
Drinks: well made, good balance of taste; favorite point was use of fresh fruits for cocktails.
Side note: If you are more of an introverted person, this location is great and very comfortable for solo nights to unwind.
Location: Be careful when walking around, since it's a basement level establishment, you might miss their sign, but the near by Family Mart convenience store is a good marker that you're right next to the bar entrance.
Final note: I really appreciated the calm, relaxed feeling I got from the space. I didn't feel uncomfortable at all and just enjoyed my drinks, small intermission chats, and thinking time ☺️ again, I will...
Read moreMy wife and I stumbled into Bar Lasile during our recent trip to Tokyo.
It was a cool autumn night and we were looking for a quiet and warm refuge, and a good cocktail; bar Lasile is not the easiest to find, but the warm glow of its sign is especially inviting on such a cool evening.
The bar feels very intimate; a small neighborhood bar that finds a good balance between providing a familiar space, and the renowned service of the Tokyo bar scene.
While I stuck to the classic cocktails, my wife tried the seasonal fruit-based cocktails, and certainly enjoyed the home made chocolates.
We liked Bar Lasile so much, we rearranged our last night in Tokyo to ensure we visited one last time for a farewell...
Read moreA lovely little bar down in a quiet neighbourhood area.
I went to this bar on a random night in my stay in Tokyo. The bartender made me a lovely Gimlet and gave me accompanying snacks and a towel. Everything in this little bar was moody (in the best way possible), refined and classy.
The bar owner, also came up to me and spoke to me, asking how I found her bar. She was very friendly and spoke English to me as she had spent time in the U.K in the past, I believe.
Prices weren't especially expensive, so if you're staying in the Aoyama area of Tokyo, add this to your list of places to drop by for a date or simply to enjoy...
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