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Tsuki no Shizuku/
Ginza: Izakaya
₯5159-0250
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The imaginative
setting at this
tofu-centered iza-
kaya is a big part
of the fun - you'll
find streams of
running water and
rock gardens; little
footbridges and
miniature doorways,
and narrow pathways
leading through
warrens of private
rooms. Semi-private
rooms, actually -
cozy little chambers
that are screened
off by bamboo
blinds, so you can
hear the people in
the next chamber and
sort of vaguely see
them, but you can
also tune them out
pretty easily. Some
restaurants are
places to "see and
be seen," but Tsuki
no Shizuku is the
opposite - a place
to hide out amongst
your fellow diners.
Once you've settled
into your private
cubbyhole you can
relax with a drink
and some interesting
food selections.
Drinks include the
usual izakaya range
- some good regional
sakes, premium sho-
chu, shochu cock-
tails, beer - all at
reasonable prices.
The food menu is
agressively origi-
nal, with menu sec-
tions devoted to
homemade tofu and
yuba (tofu skin)
dishes, plus grilled
items including
"Yamato pork" and
free-range chicken.
Typical tofu dishes
include deep-fried
agedofu; yuba with
Chinese-style
steamed shrimp,
gingko nuts and
other vegetables;
and a nice miso-
pickled tofu with
slivers of toasted
onion.
Some of the meat
dishes are quite
basic (the tasty
grilled chicken, for
example), but most
are more elaborate
assemblages (like
the Yamato pork
wrapped around cam-
embert cheese and
okra). The duck
salad with grape-
fruit, red pimentos
and scallions is
recommended, as is
the lightly pickled
summer eggplant.
Other intriguing
menu choices include
a selection of foods
grilled on giant
leaves.
Tsuki no Shizuku is
a good place for an
entertaining round
of drinks with
friends, or perhaps
a very discreet
date. It can also
make an interesting
Tokyo field trip for
visiting out-of-
towners. Several
other branches are
scattered around
town (Ueno Atre,
Shinagawa Grand
Passage, Ikebukuro),
all with similarly
ambitious interior
schemes. Budget
around 4000 yen per
person for a couple
of hours of drinks
and snacks.
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Ginza 3-1, Ginza
Inz B1F. Open 11:
30am-2, 4-11pm
daily.
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