This is such an atmospheric live jazz dining spot. Walking in feels like stepping into a classic jazz bar in New York.
The dim lighting and romantic vibe make it perfect for a date or a special celebration.
The food and drinks are solid, but the real highlight is the performance. World-class musicians often play here, and hearing them live is seriously impressive.
It’s on the expensive side, but it feels well worth it for the experience.
BLUE NOTE TOKYO | Review by Peter Xu
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Came here with my family and everyone had a blast! Adults went skiing while the kids enjoyed the amusement park. There’s something fun for everyone.
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