Tokyo Trendy Bars
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With one of the world´s largest populations, Tokyo, Japan´s capitol city, has a lot to offer in the ways of nightlife. With a mix of vibrant personality and class, Tokyo´s trendy bars provide a great place for an after-dinnner cocktail or a beer and some live music, to cap off the night or to get the party started. - Tokyo´s New York Bar is an upscale bar and restaurant located on the 52nd floor of the Park Hyatt Tokyo. A slick and minimal decor contrasts with brilliant views of Mount Fujiyama in the day and the Tokyo skyline at night, framed in floor to ceiling windows. The drink menu includes original cocktails and a large selection of American wines, complimenting a gourmet menu of American grill items and pastas. Catch live entertainment such as internationally renowned jazz acts for the cherry on top of your classy night. New York Bar has been rated by Wallpaper Magazine as one of the world´s top rooftop bars.
New York Bar
3-7-1-2 Nishi Shinjuku
Shinjuku-Ku, Tokyo, Japan 163-1055
+81 3-5322-1234
tokyo.park.hyatt.com - Amrta is a tucked-away afterhours spot with a trendy clientele: a mix of dancers and an after-dinner crowd. This bar and lounge is located in a softly-lit basement room with simple, modern furniture and a comfortable layout. The walls are decorated with works of art that change every month or so, paying heed to local artists. DJs or live bands add to the mix, keeping an ambient flow of trance or pensive jazz to sustain the mellow atmosphere. A full-service bar provides domestic and international spirits, beers and wines as well as a selection of original cocktails.
Amrta
B1F Ohyama Building 2-13-15 Nishi Azabu
Minato-ku Tokyo , Tokyo
+81 3-3409-3301
amrta.co.jp/ - Tiki Tiki is a bar with an old-school Hawaii theme, decked out with Hawaiian kitsch and Tiki decor. Without crossing over to tackiness, this fun and trendy bar manages to incorporate fake torches, intricate replica masks and hula dancing--three performances per day on Mondays through Fridays. A variety of cocktails are available from tropical classics to Tiki Tiki originals. For beer fanatics, five varieties of Kona beer are on the menu, imported from Hawaii. A full kitchen serves Polynesian-style appetizers and a handful of entrees. Tiki Tiki is open seven days a week.
Tiki Tiki
3-4-8, Shinjuku Saison Plaza 4F
Shinjuku Tokyo, Tokyo
+81 3226-0996
(No official website available in English).