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   Read moreGorgeous restaurant at the top of the Tokyo Node tower in Toranomon Hills. Love what an adventure it is to get here, especially the last elevator that only has two buttons: 8F (where you start from) and 45F (where the restaurant and other events or exhibits are). Unsurprisingly the views are fantastic, especially if you can catch the sunset.
Donât believe the servers who tell you the entrees are so huge theyâre shareable. Even by Japanese standards we didnât think that was true. But it still was reasonably priced for the wagyu steak and the melon appetizer and (pasta) were delicious.
We went last minute and only counter seats were available but even those were cool because you get to watch the chefs working. Service...
   Read moreWent with my partner for valentine day. Chefs course, Not that bad I guess, 10% table charge, maybe not worth the price. You can find better view + food around.
The worst thing was too loud music. We couldn't even hear the waitress explaining each dish, and had to shout to each other just to talk. I asked if they could lower the volume, but they said no with a really bs excuse such as "due to the layout of the building we can't lower the volume of the sound". At least be honest, "ããã©ããã" or "I'm not allowed to" works just fine.
Most other people there, at the time, was in a group to have conversation, so I can't understand why they insisted on the volume. It's a restaurant, not...
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