Looking for a nice Italian restaurant nearby Yokota AB. Any suggestions? Thanks!
Sayaka M. replied:
http://lucenti.info/access.htm Right next to Marufuji super market, close to Higashifussa station. Very nice and good Italian. Great for date night!
Scot N. replied:
198-0024Tokyo Ome Shimmachi 3-16-12 Japan
Chad T. replied:
https://atmybase.com/app/Restaurants#!/searchCat/yokota-ab-japan/4 bf58 dd8 d48988 d110941735///5 All within 5 km of Yokota.
Matt K. replied:
Il mio Costello is the best Italian food in Japan. https://m.facebook.com/profile.php?id=322926597861841 his menus are in Japanese and the owner, Takuma, doesn't speak much English but if you tell Him to make whatever he recommends, he will not fail to impress
It's out the MAIN gate, not Easet gate. . . down by Fussa station. . .And it is WONDERFUL!! http://yokotatravel.com/2013/08/13/mikes-tex-mex-restaurant/
Amanda B. replied:
Yum, Mikes!
Jenn S. replied:
There is also Frijoles in Roppongi http://www.frijoles.jp/top.html
Does anyone know where to find Phở nearby? The closest places I can find through Google are one place near Tama Hills and four more clustered around Kichijoji-eki. I'm...
Lan K. replied:
http://shinjuku.vietnam-banhxeo.com This one is right out of Shinjuku station, out out south gate, turn right, on the 9 th floor of My Lord building
David P. replied:
Hmmm. Perhaps a Saturday group Pho-party is in order...? I can't find my original link, but Google showed me this one, at least. http://www.tripadvisor.com/Restaurant_Review-g1060900-d1663399-Reviews-Miss_Saigon-Musashino_Tokyo_Prefecture_Kanto.html
So we've been here since January and still haven't got on a train. I wanna take the train somewhere with my 6 year old daughter. Where to go? Suggestions?
Maxine A. replied:
Tama Zoo is pretty easy by train.
Anneliese N. replied:
Showa kinen park is a short walk from Nishi Tachikawa station and it's a fantastic place for kids. It's a huge park with outdoor trampolines, swimming pool (I think the big pool opens in July), a Japanese garden with beautiful bonsai trees and loads more. It costs 400 yen for adults to enter the park - you buy a ticket at vending machines near the entrance. Don't worry about taking the trains. It's really simple once you get used to it and then Tokyo and beyond will be your oyster :) http://www.showakinenpark.go.jp/english/
Teri G. replied:
Ueno Zoo has a petting zoo inside the children's area, I went with just my 2 yr old and we had a good time.:)
Looking for suggestions for a kid-friendly restaurant in Tokyo (three toddlers). Willing to take transit, so location is not critical. Prefer a place that will entertain...
We have our first babysitter this weekend since arriving in May and wanted some
suggestions for dinner maybe sushi Saturday. We haven't been to a sushi restaurant yet...
Cara O. replied:
screaming sushi is really good, but i haven't done another, if you know where the sieyu is, pass it and before you get to the fussa hospital it is on the right. Heather Gerold knows of another….
Heather G. replied:
http://yokotatravel.com/2012/06/05/kappa-sushi/ Kappa sushi, but it would be more fun with the kids.