Hard Rock cafe in Tokyo
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This Hard Rock café was formed by a couple of expatriates from America in London in the beginning of the seventies and slowly they have traveled all over the world including the island nation of Japan.
There are about a dozen locations in Japan, where you can get the taste of good food along with a mesmerizing music in the back ground.
The beauty of the back ground is further accentuated by the beautiful memorabilia which adorns the walls of the restaurant. Once you move beyond the memorabilia and the music there is an exciting list of good food which awaits you.
You can choose from the wide range of hamburgers, sandwiches, steak, barbequed chicken and fish and fajitas. All this good food is further supplemented with an extra dose of loud music, thrown in to make the food more exciting.
If that's not all you have an exciting set of memorabilia to choose from which can fill up an entire Sumo hall and there are some souvenirs which you can pick up at these places.
The food served here according to some is tastier than the food that is generally found in the hard rock café outlets in Los Angeles or Cleveland which is backed by a superior quality of service.
In the whole of Japan there are nearly eight such cafes, one thing about the hard Rock café in Tokyo which doesn't go down well with the customers is the fact that it is not easily visible as it is hidden down the back alley in Roppongi and is tucked away in the second floor.
However the other outlet of the Hard Rock café in Tokyo is lot more visible as it is located in the old train station of Ueno. The café is also centrally located with host of other attractions beside it like the important museums, Toshugu Shrine, Tokyo Zoo, and a five story pagoda.
There is a street market also to the south of the café which is essentially Asian in flavor; all this makes this café a popular destination for people looking for a glass of chilled beer along with some good rock and roll music.
There are about a dozen locations in Japan, where you can get the taste of good food along with a mesmerizing music in the back ground.
The beauty of the back ground is further accentuated by the beautiful memorabilia which adorns the walls of the restaurant. Once you move beyond the memorabilia and the music there is an exciting list of good food which awaits you.
You can choose from the wide range of hamburgers, sandwiches, steak, barbequed chicken and fish and fajitas. All this good food is further supplemented with an extra dose of loud music, thrown in to make the food more exciting.
If that's not all you have an exciting set of memorabilia to choose from which can fill up an entire Sumo hall and there are some souvenirs which you can pick up at these places.
The food served here according to some is tastier than the food that is generally found in the hard rock café outlets in Los Angeles or Cleveland which is backed by a superior quality of service.
In the whole of Japan there are nearly eight such cafes, one thing about the hard Rock café in Tokyo which doesn't go down well with the customers is the fact that it is not easily visible as it is hidden down the back alley in Roppongi and is tucked away in the second floor.
However the other outlet of the Hard Rock café in Tokyo is lot more visible as it is located in the old train station of Ueno. The café is also centrally located with host of other attractions beside it like the important museums, Toshugu Shrine, Tokyo Zoo, and a five story pagoda.
There is a street market also to the south of the café which is essentially Asian in flavor; all this makes this café a popular destination for people looking for a glass of chilled beer along with some good rock and roll music.
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