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JAPANWHERE TO SLEEP
Palace Hotel
Overlooking the Imperial Palace,
this contemporary luxe hotel
(reopened in 2012) offers 290
rooms, stellar city views, and
a Michelin-starred sushi chef
(palacehoteltokyo.com).Hoshinoya
This upscale ryokan sched-
ules a daily tea ceremony at
10.30 a.m. Each floor houses
six rooms plus an ochanoma
(the Japanese word for “tea-
room within a living room”),
where you can eat rice crackers
and meet your neighbours
(hoshinoyatokyo.com).¾shiso flower and eel soup and a
plate of bite-size morsels (egg-
plant, crab, fish eggs, jellyfish,
squash), all chased with the
most delicious mochi dessert (a
gelatinous rice cake). The chef’s
father was an art director,
which makes sense—each dish
is Instagram ready. The chef
also hand-paints the drinks
menu on a washi paper scroll,
which you should take home
and frame.DEN
Zaiyu Hasegawa is the Michelin-
starred chef behind the modern
kaiseki fusion spot DEN, which
was named one of the top 50
restaurants in the coveted
Asia’s 50 Best list, thanks to
standout dishes like a whole
freshwater smelt deep-fried in
tempura batter and balanced
on its back fins so it looks like
it’s walking across the plate.
When I asked Chef Hasegawa
where he likes to eat in Tokyo
when he isn’t working, he
doesn’t hesitate: “Shake ShackWHERE TO DINE
Ichirin
Shibuya Crossing at sundown
is a juiced-up, neon party.
But nearby, on the second
floor of a residential build-
ing in Jingumae, lies Ichirin, a
kaiseki ryori (or Japanese fine
dining) restaurant, where Chef
Mikizo Hashimoto changes the
seasonal menu every 10 days.
Chef Hashimoto was raised in
Kyoto, the birthplace of kaiseki.
The meal involves a parade of
nine or 10 small plates, which
always include a simmered
fish, a sashimi dish, hassun (an
expression of the season), and
a grilled course. Here at Ichirin,
the chef follows tradition but
also breaks the rules. Yuzu
shrimp is followed by a zucchini
spiral, then squid and edible
in Aoyama, as it is close to
our restaurant. I order a triple
burger, and I can go with my
dog, Puchi, Jr., as he can eat
his dog biscuits too!” He isn’t
joking. In 2017 he collaborated
with Shake Shack in New York’s
Madison Square Park on a
one-day-only signature burger,
the DEN Shack, which featured
miso Shack sauce, sansho
peppers, and house-pickled
cucumbers.Ts uta
There are a whopping 227
Michelin-starred restaurants
in Tokyo alone. But Tsuta was
the first ever ramen shop to
earn that honour. Up early?
Head over and take a number.
In response to five-hour wait
times and an avalanche of foot
traffic (upsetting the previously
discreet “love hotel” operating
across the street), Tsuta now
hands out tickets beginning
at 7 a.m. Simply return at the
appointed time for the best $9
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