Reserve a seat at the bar of this bamboo-clad space to watch Tatsu and Mitsu—as they’re called by regulars—dispatch purist renditions of nigiri onto wooden trays in elegant, efficient movements. Read more.
Stop in for tasty, cheap Japanese fast-food and pastries. Bento boxes include free miso soup after 12pm.Try the green tea cake for $1.95. Read more.
Chocolate chip cookies are to die for! They are always moist, warm and sweet! I always come here for my cookie fix.
Toshihiro Uezu’s 12-person sushi bar turns out jaw-dropping nigiri in its purest, most traditional form, delivered from his hands to yours. Read more.
Its an overall beautiful hotel. I had breakfast here at The Clement. AMAZING. Had the banana-pecan pancakes and fell in love with them.
The 45-foot indoor pool on the 23rd (top) floor of the Peninsula Hotel is surrounded by teak columns and a black tile floor, and has a full-time attendant. It's part of the hotel's three-floor spa. Read more.
On a budget? Get the bowl of soup, only $10. Comes with big chunks of bread. Delicious, filling and cheap.
“This is a fancy food court, and it fulfills its function with gusto.” Indeed, it’s hard to go wrong with most of the selection, including their “startlingly delicious take on the ubiquitous cupcake.” Read more.
Sit at one of the eight white-marble "bars" and watch roasted-chicken pizza ($12) being made in the wood-burning oven or chat with the chefs who assemble Mr. English's prime-rib sliders ($18). Read more.
Party of 6 and everyone raved! Grilled chicken salad was delicious as was the special grilled artichoke appetizer!