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bang in the center of shibuya, but with none of the crazy sounds you would think that is a sound in yourself! but then they find frozen beer on the menu and they know that they have made a good decision, forget the usual fries and pizza, order their mushroom ajilio and they will thank me that they are sent there! View all feedback.
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Nice place to taste beer and not too crowded. The Kirin Brau Meister beer is really good and reasonably priced. Food is nice specially made to go with beer. Atmosphere is cozy and comfortable for a more mature crowd. Good for small group drinking events as well. View all feedback.
Bang in the center of shibuya, but with none of the crazy sounds you would think that is a sound in yourself! but then they find frozen beer on the menu and they know that they have made a good decision, forget the usual fries and pizza, order their mushroom ajilio and they will thank me that they are sent there!
Beautiful place! very good beer and eat. small plates tho
Do you sweat? this place, or rather, this chain, is the best place to get a real German style pils in tokio. I love it. beer in japan is fantastic, but this place is the cream de la cream.
I came here for their famous frozen beer on a hot summer day. Unfortunately it was sold out! Quite disappointed because they advertise it as their specialty. The other beers were your standard run of the mill beers. Nice to have a beer bar in the middle of Shibuya, but don't expect anything out of the ordinary here.
Terrible service and very rude. We ordered potatoes thinking they would be just fried potatoes chips as written in the menu and when served there was bacon mixed. When we told the waitress that we couldn 't eat meat, she said that we 'd have to order another ... So we told her that in the menu there was no mention that there was bacon in the potatoes and she was rude again and said there is an English menu.... and that is the key point to my story.. I have lived in Japan for 19 years and fully fluent and literate. I had only used the Japanese menu and the waitress never mentioned that there was an English menu... What 's more important is that if I were Japanese, it wouldn 't have mattered that there was an English menu... So basically, their saying that I non-Japanese customer who reads Japanese is at fault because I read their Japanese menu and I was mistaken for not asking the question, Is there meat in this dish ... what more important for those of you who don 't live in Japan to understand, in Japan the customer is GOD, and always 'Right ' so I am left to think that because I am non-Japanese I was treated differently and I do know, very rudely by a waitress who didn 't care about me as a CUSTOMER! Anyway, it is good to vent... If you 're traveling in Japan and have any food allergies, religious reasons or vegetarian vegan, always remember to ask the staff when you order anything, WHAT IS IN THIS? IS THERE ANY MEAT? IS THERE ANY FISH? and ASK IN DETAIL! Continuously until they prove to you that there is nothing in the dish