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Savoy @ Azabu-jūban

April 30, 2022 Dave Perry

Mixed olives

Broccoli and garlic sauté

Prosciutto and mozzarella

Meatballs in tomato sauce

Margherita

Prosciutto

Genovese

Marinara

Bresaola

Deservedly considered one of Tokyo’s best, Savoy is a small pizzeria just off the Azabu-jūban shōtengai. Its popularity make reservations, or at least early arrival prior to opening, advisable, although tables turn swiftly enough for waiting times to be bearable.

The compact interior feels well used, with counter seating for ten and a couple of two-seater tables overlooking the open kitchen and pizza oven.

For years the only pizzas served were margheritas and (garlicky) marinaras, but the menu now offers several rotating and seasonal topping varieties, all of which are excellent. A small selection of simple appetizers provide some protein and vegetables to balance out the carbs.

Savoy

03 5770 7899

 
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Osteria La Libera @ Ebisu

March 30, 2022 Dave Perry

Pumpkin soup

Pâté de campagne with pickles

Charcuterie

Kamakura vegetables bagna càuda

Venison ragù pasta

Wild boar ragù pasta

Roast pork with seasonal vegetables

Tiramisu

Osteria La libera’s counter, table and (limited) ‘terrace’ seating options, as well its casual street-side osteria atmosphere, friendly service and responsive kitchen, ensure a comfortable experience whether dining alone or with company. 

The menu offers three competitively-priced lunch courses by day and an evening a la carte selection of over fifty dishes focused on authentic, Piedmont-inspired Italian cuisine utilizing carefully selected Italian and Kamakura vegetables, Sajima fish, Gunma game meats and fresh made pastas. 

The winning combination of prix fixe lunch courses, reasonably priced ‘session wines’ and resulting cost performance encourages repeat visits. 

Osteria La Libera

03 6452 4853

 
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Peter Luger Steak House @ Ebisu

February 28, 2022 Dave Perry

Dry Aged T-bone Steak for Two

Steak and Spinach

Sautéed Broccoli

Pekan Pie

Cheese Cake

The recently opened Peter Luger Steak House is spearheading the rejuvenation of Ebisu’s Garden Place district and bringing a much needed touch of class to Tokyo’s grill scene.

The entire experience, from setting, ambience, service and food is a cut (and then some) above that of incumbent big name steak houses and successfully delivers a sense of sophistication and indulgence.

It ain’t cheap, but the dry-aged USDA prime steaks are sublime and the portions impressive.  

Peter Luger Steak House

050 3311 3744

 
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Ta-im @ Ebisu

February 24, 2022 Dave Perry

Pumpkin soup

Baba ghanoush

Matbucha

Pita

Israeli salad

Mushroom hummus

Falafel lunch plate

Lamb lunch plate

Ta-im special lunch plate

Chicken lunch plate

Falafel

Cinnamon kebab

Dan Zuckerman and his wife Akiko have been delighting diners with their authentic Israeli cooking for a little over a decade now, and judging by the regular queues its popularity shows no signs of waning. 

Using only the freshest locally sourced meat, fish and vegetables combined with tahini, spices and wines imported from Israel, Ta-im’s menu offers a broad range of moreish vegetarian, vegan and meat dishes perfect for either a light bite or an indulgent meal.

Particular favourites are the lunch plates, such as the Ta-im Special, which provide a flavoursome array of menu highlights at a reasonable price.

Ta-im

03 5424 2990

 
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The Tender House @ Shirokanedai

January 23, 2022 Dave Perry

Fried corn

Seasonal mushroom soup

Sliced chicken marinate with pickled red cabbage and onion

Warm pork and potato ‘papa chancho’ salad

Beef terrine with potato gateau and sour cream sauce

Spiced Japanese beef hear skewers

Peruvian seafood rice

Spicy Peruvian seafood soup of white fish with clams, mussels and peppers

Pork simmered in red vinegar

Roast beef with gorgonzola sauce

Amazonian cacao chocolate terrine with cream and ice cream

The Tender House has come a long way since its early Fawlty Towers-like beginnings, having vastly improved the quality of staff hygiene, attire, tablewear navigation and service delivery.

While the 60s-chic interior and terrace facade still provide the same stylish setting and mellow ambience, the kitchen has, thankfully, taken a new direction, leaving behind the uninspired American grill menu to refocus around colourful, spice-infused contemporary Peruvian cuisine.

Breakfast, lunch and dinner service is offered, of which the lunch menu is the most satisfying; something that, judging by the lunchtime crowds and empty evening tables, isn’t lost on most clientele.  

The Tender House

03 6455 7728

 
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