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Feedback gevenI enjoyed my first experience in Whales in August, and also the two friends I brought. Most of the drinks we asked that they were able to do, and the only reason why they gave others not to do was because of the time constraints since they were busy. It is always best to come early, and have many back-up options for drinks you want to try to make; either you have the Japanese name or a photo to show the waiter. The atmosphere is like an older bar, very classically decorated. Able, to ask customers to sit next to us, what do they drink, what was good to know if we were interested in trying them. You have an English and Japanese menu, but the staff usually speaks Japanese. Bar food available but not try it; although the popcorn smell amazing! In any case, those who wish a fun experience with friends would recommend, and an interesting theme cocktail while you are in Shibuya.
Can not look like something special, but it is a really funny bar if you want to drink and you are a fan of movies. You can try everything on your menu, but the best is to name your own movie, surprised with what they prepare for you!
My favourite bar in Japan! Small, comfortable and the drinks are super creative. Included are the drinks I got for Star Wars Ep. 7 and the new Mad Max film. The waiter told me that the Mad Max drink comes from the breast milk they showed in the movie: I drank it heartily :D
Cinematic cocktail interpretations from a list that you could keep here for days. The cocktail bar looks like a good Japanese cocktail bar should be, but then the menu is something else! Although I usually don't like gimmicky places, that was really interesting! The staff is pleased to tell you the taste profile of the drinks, and the alcohol used, which is good if you are not the adventurous type. We started with standard cocktails and then ventured into the film world based on our favorite films. I finished with Edward Scissorhands, who was a milky, sweet hug that I would like to drink again (with my coffee) Like most things the Japanese serve nothing. The prosciutto we ordered is one of the best I had outside Italy. If you are in Tokyo, go here when they open, sit at the comfortable chairs at the bar and remember that there is alcohol in the cocktails (you can not drink all) I will try to go back when I am back in town! This time, with a notebook!
Interesting bar in the heart of Shibuya. You can get some classic drinks, but you really go for the movie-themed concoctions. Drinks are not outrageously expensive, but the portions are small. Drop in if you’re in the area, if only for one drink.