Two Rooms

Harajuku & Aoyama


Expect a crowd dressed like they don’t care that wine by the glass starts at ¥1540. The wine is good (and the bottle list deep), but more importantly, the terrace has sweeping views towards the Shinjuku skyline. Call ahead (staff speak English) on Friday or Saturday night to reserve a spot under the stars.

Two Rooms also has a full kitchen and champagne brunch on the terrace (from ¥5300), with eggs Benedict or crab cake sliders, is a Tokyo classic.


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