RESTAURANTS
Kamon
An exuberant melange of East and West, Kamon, atop the hotel's Main Building, serves succulent teppanyaki open-grilled steaks and seafoods prepared tableside. Open daily for lunch and dinner.
La Brasserie
Hearty Alsatian and regional French cuisine, served amidst the congenial ambiance of turn-of-the-century Paris, with high ceilings and generous servings of Tokyo's tastiest Frenchbread baked fresh daily. Open daily for lunch and dinner.
Les Saisons
Spend an evening with The Imperial's brightest new star. Our sumptuously redecorated Les Saisons features the irresistible artistry of the brilliantly talented Thierry Voisin, fresh from Rheims' multi-Michelin-starred Les Crayeres. Chef Voisin's heavenly cuisine is yours to savor during both lunch and dinner, presented with impeccable service in a lavish setting created by Francois Le Grix.
Ten-ichi
Superb, remarkably light tempura specialties to delight the palate. Lower Level 1, Imperial Tower.
The Old Imperial Bar
A salute to the architectural heritage of Frank Lloyd Wright, with intriguing decor from the 1923 Imperial and masterfully concocted spirits from around the world, The Old Imperial Bar is the hotel's main bar and a Tokyo institution. Open daily from 11:30 a.m., with sandwiches served during lunchtime, closing at midnight.
The Imperial Viking Sal
"Viking" in contemporary Japanese means buffet, an adoption of the name of Japan's very first buffet dining restaurant in 1953, the Imperial Hotel's Viking smorgasbord.
The world has changed, and so has our Viking. Let us dazzle you with a global assortment of tantalizing appetizers, soups, salads, chilled selections, roasts, fine hot entrees and opulent desserts -- many prepared right in front of you. A royal feast of Imperial tastes.
Eureka
Innovative and varied light dishes inspired by the culinary trends of the Pacific Coast. Eureka offers promptly served breakfast, lunch and dinner on the Lobby Floor of the Main Building seven days a week.
Nadaman
Popular, traditional Japanese standards, ideal for a delicious introduction to the surprisingly palatable world of Japanese dining. Lower Level 1, Main Building.
Isecho
This centuries-old Kyoto-style eatery serves an enchanting selection of fine traditional dishes. Lower Level 1, Imperial Plaza.
Kitcho
This branch of the world-renowned Kitcho, perhaps the nation's most exclusive traditional restaurant, offers delicious versions of the less esoteric sukiyaki and shabu-shabu. Lower Level 1, Imperial Plaza.
Nakata
Sushi gourmets claim Nakata's creations are the finest of traditional Tokyo-style sushi. Lower Level 1, Main Building.
Sushigen
Fine sushi, with a creative flair. Lower Level 1, Imperial Tower.
The Rendez-Vous Lounge and Bar
Watch the world go by, right in our Main Lobby, over a freshly-brewed pot of coffee or tea, a frothy beer or your favorite cocktail. Incontestably one of Tokyo's most popular international crossroads. Open daily from late morning until midnight, with the Bar serving until 1:00 a.m.
The Imperial Lounge Aqua
Overlooking the tree topped expanses of lush Hibiya Park, this handsomely furnished cocktail lounge offers an inviting, distinguished ambiance accented with wood and appointed with plush, comfortable seating.
Peking
You can experience something of the incomparable cuisine of the Imperial Court of the
Ming Dynasty.
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