Kagaya

Ginza & Tsukiji


It is safe to say that there is no other restaurant owner in Tokyo who can match Mark Kagaya for brilliant lunacy. His side-splitting antics are this humble izakaya's star attraction, although his mum's nourishing home cooking also hits the spot. Bookings are essential.


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