We visited the Namiki 667 Restaurant for lunch with a group of "Pinto Lopes Viagens" excursionists.
The service was normal and the dishes served were delicious and well prepared.
As the group was made up of 37 people with a previously agreed menu and the service paid for by Pinto Lopes Viagens, except for alcoholic drinks, there was a specific leaflet informing the prices of drinks.
However, nothing was mentioned about the 15% Service Charge that was charged at the end for 4 Dapporo Draft Beers.
I believe that this Service Charge was abusive both in terms of the amount and the fact that it was not communicated in advance.
As part of this group's excursion, dozens of meals were eaten in various Japanese cities, with drinks paid for separately, and no Service Charge was charged, except in two other cases, but in which the 10% amount had been...
Read moreI have been traveling to and from Japan for the past 50 years. As a child one of my favorite dishes was hire tonkatsu lean pork cutlet with finely shredded cabbage and all the sauces and fixings. The Katsu Sando sandwich at Namiki 667 tastes like my childhood memories between bread. I have now had it several times and whether you are a katsu purist or just looking for those great flavors this is one of the best in Japan. And to top it off the true thin French fries are delicious and reminiscent of a brasserie in Paris. If you are staying at the Hyatt Ginza Centric on Namiki Dori you are in luck because you can order it also for room service! Don't forget a nice chilled...
Read moreWent just now for drinks. I was considering a stay here at weeks end but after the large roach walked right pass me this globalist has concerns about bringing a bug home with me! I told waiter and looked for a moment then said sorry. The drinks were good though expensive and I enjoyed my ginger mojito. I had already eaten and who would eat here truly after what I saw. Nice view of street and nice atmosphere. Sadly I worry about it’s hygiene practices. I understand big city however at 7p if you see one big imagine how many...
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