Tokyo's Ginza Martinis Master, Mori's bar, is a renowned establishment celebrated for its masterful mixology and distinctive ambiance. It's a place of impeccable taste and elegance, offering an array of meticulously crafted martinis and classic cocktails. Mori himself is a legendary mixologist, and his bar is the ideal destination for those seeking a unique experience in Ginza.
Upon entering the bar, you'll be enveloped in a unique atmosphere, reminiscent of Japan's early 20th-century gentlemen's clubs. The decor is elegant, with subdued lighting creating a warm and intimate ambiance, reminiscent of traditional Japanese bars.
Even now, you can often find Mr. Mori himself behind the bar, personally leading his team of bartenders. His expertise in crafting martinis and other classic cocktails is unparalleled, with each drink meticulously prepared to perfection. Whether you're craving a traditional martini or eager to explore Mori's creative concoctions, his bar caters to all tastes. The bar menu is particularly special, featuring Mori's own cocktail book, making it a fascinating read and a unique souvenir for fans to purchase with his personal signature!
In addition to exceptional mixology, the service here is top-notch. The staff is professional and friendly, providing personalized service to ensure guests feel right at home. As a result, Mori's bar has become the go-to destination for many in Ginza seeking to unwind and indulge in high-quality cocktails within an elegant setting. Don't miss out on this opportunity to experience traditional mixology at its finest!
I thought it was a cool experience for seeing the master of martini face by face. And having a...
Read moreThis was hands down the worst experience I’ve ever had in Tokyo. First of all, the bar allows smoking indoors, which is already off-putting. Shortly after we arrived, the person next to us lit a cigarette, and the smoke was overwhelming. I politely asked to change seats to an empty spot further away, but the staff refused, saying we could either stay where we were or leave—despite the fact that we had already ordered our drinks. That meant we had to either waste our money or endure the smoke.
Then came the final insult. When we went to pay, our two drinks, which should have cost 5,000 yen, somehow totaled 9,000 yen. I questioned the extra 4,000 yen charge, and they simply said it was a service charge or cover charge—which amounted to 80% of the cost of our drinks. We were not informed about this charge at any point before ordering, only when the bill arrived.
When we challenged them, they were aggressive and refused to let us leave unless we paid the full amount. The staff behaved like gangsters, creating an atmosphere that was intimidating and completely unacceptable.
Everywhere else we’ve been in Tokyo, people have been kind, professional, and respectful, with world-class service. This was the first time we felt like we were in a lawless, criminal environment, not the Tokyo we know and love.
Avoid this place if you value fairness, honesty, and your safety. There are countless better bars in Tokyo that respect...
Read moreMori Bar is an experience, something I would say is mandatory if you're spending more than a few days in Tokyo. Yes, it is expensive. Yes, it is hard to find. Yes, there is a hefty seating charge. And yes, it is all highly worth it.
You do not come to Mori Bar for a cheap drink, and this is Tokyo; if $30+ for a cocktail makes you squirm, you're in the wrong city. You come to Mori Bar to experience a traditional classic; it's got the feel of someones living room, with 50 year old magazines piled in corners, the thick smell of cigarettes or cigars, and low ceilings. But the staff is wonderful, and if you're lucky enough, the man himself will grace you with his presence and mix you up a rum martini, which truly is special.
I'm not a fan of rum, and in a martini none the less, but I am now a believer and found the price easy to swallow. You need to be into cocktails, you need to be into nuance; if you drink well liquor and like 2 for 1 specials, do not come here. If you want a cocktail made by someone with 70+ years of experience, and think you can tell the difference, that is a reason to visit.
Mori Bar is a must every time we are in Ginza. Their other drinks are great as well, especially the classics. The mojitos seem to be the local's drink of choice there, and they do not disappoint.
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