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Feedback gevenThat is the reason why they end up with a kater the day after. the drinks they make are just too good. if they would give them only more of the chalk with this delicious dip. I could eat them for dinner and my other meals for this occasion. follow me on instagram for more photos and reviews. sirissima is conveniently located in ginza, so it is the perfect place to stop after a long day of shopping.
What a fun and expensive experience! but hey, when in japan. I was looking for a place with great cocktails and a fun atmosphere near our hotel in ginza. little smith is located in this office, which is on the basis of the cellar 2. as soon as they are down there they are still uncertain when they are at the right place. you go in and they're nice! it was shown a sign in English language, the 1500 yen 15 for cover. safe. Why not. we're already here. what we enjoyed veggie with mayo as free bar biss suppen palette purer no menu and we ordered an expresso and apfel martini tasty expert barkeeper dressed in white smokings, the quality ingredients use fun. also my hunch is the cover was only for foreigners, like all the others who came like a local! it still cost. I need to check.
Little smith was my favorite in tokio! I love her modern, clean and chic interieur, and it really surprises me that it was made more than 20 years ago when the bar opened! I always enjoy wonderful cocktails, great talk and good time in little smith! I must say I learned so much from the bartenders during the conversation! I guess here's one thing to visit every place when I'm here in tokio! little smith gets one!
For me this is the best cocktailable ever. Of course, every cocktail is good, especially those of seasonal fruits are remarkable. it also has different labels of whiskys, but every time I order cocktails there. Moreover, they can enjoy and touch its sophisticated interior equipment including bar counter, chairs and deck on wall.
From the website: We ordinary receive 1500yen as cover charge per 1 person. Cover charge is Japanese bar’s or restaurant’s custom. Okay, a cover charge is not unusual, but the extortionate amount is set by the establishment, so the defensive claim of Japanese bar's custom is pretty weak tea. I understand that they need to keep the riff raff out, and I knew about the seating charge going in . . . but, in this case, it's not worth it. Little Smith is underwhelming. Like a cocktail factory, or theme park—there must have been 8 white jacketed bartenders milling around, frantically bumping into each other. If your objective is to set your money on fire, there are tons of better bars in Tokyo, or anywhere for that matter. On the plus side: the cocktails were well executed enough . . . so, there's that! The room at Little Smith looks tired, and the lighting is harsh: you're either in darkness, or under the glare of ill conceived down facing spotlights. I'm all for fresh flowers in the bathroom, but only if they're actually alive. The walls are dinged and scuffed. This place could use a 'fresh coat of paint' in general. I understand that these places where rich people go to spend money often have their own weird internal 'rich person' logic—but, with shabby Little Smith, I really don't get the appeal. I won't return . . . except maybe as the guest of someone with an expense account?
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