Tokyo Restaurants

  1. Ben's Cafe

    Local Waseda students and expats come to Ben's to quell cravings for bagels or Belgian beer - or just to chill. The patio out front is a good place to sip wine and watch life amble by on warm evenings. Ben's also hosts poetry readings and art exhibitions by local artists, and it has wi-fi access.

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  2. Café Artifagose

    Follow your nose towards the yeasty scent of baking bread, and you'll wind up at Café Artifagose where strong coffee and fine cheese and bread are your reward. If the neighbourhood shops tempt you more than a leisurely lunch does, pick up a pastry for later.

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  3. Havana Cafe

    Fuel up or chill out at this casual spot that's open late for dance-floor burnouts. Respectably hefty burritos and very good burgers go for less than around ¥1000 , and Havana offers great happy-hour drink specials. The streetside seating and large-windowed dining room open onto a quiet backstreet, a quick escape from crowds.

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  4. Les Deux Bleue

    Spend a bit of time in Tokyo, and you'll quickly realise that the Japanese are avid dog lovers. Considering that a day out at Odaiba should be about the whole family, this dog-friendly café serves up tasty treats for both humans and their canine companions. Fill up on meaty burgers or tofu treats, though be sure to save some for Spot - after your meal, you can both burn off the calories by running around the fenced-in dog enclosure.

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