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Tokyo is a true patron of international food and houses a number of restaurants
dishing out French, American or Italian food. Japanese fondness for international
food, especially French food is evident in the host of restaurants that the city
has. In fact, the French flavors gel strangely well with the Japanese taste buds
and when it comes to appreciating French cuisines, Tokyo is said to rank next
to France itself. With authentic French recipes and elegant decors, the restaurants
in Tokyo bring the typical essence of French dining.
Tokyo has a large number of French restaurants and some of them are original
French ventures. Here are some of the most famous options for the ones adoring
French food:
La Provence: With a wide variety of French food and a typical classy French
ambience, La Provence brings to Tokyo a true experience of French dining. The
food is essentially Mediterranean, and the restaurant is all the more worth
visiting for its eclectic collection of wines. With a moderately big seating
accommodation, the restaurant is a common venue for weekend parties and wedding
feasts.
La Tour d'Argent: This restaurant in Tokyo is the only branch of the
original La Tour d' Argent in Paris. Steeped with an age old heritage of the
original Paris restaurant, this one in Tokyo preserves the age old recipes of
the legendary French chefs. Occupying a room in Hotel New Otani, the restaurant
is a grand inheritor of the best of French cuisine. The ornate French décor
and the exclusive food and wine list pulls in the food buffs from across the
city.
Aux Bacchanales: With a number of outlets scattered around Tokyo, Aux
Bacchanales is one of the most popular French restaurants of the city. To serve
a genuine spread of french culinary, the chain has its own cafes, restaurants
and confectionaries in Harajuku, Akasaka, Kiochio and Ginza. The casual style
of dining adds to the charm of dining in this typically french eatery.
Chenonceaux: The restaurant dishes out French food in a typical French
chateaux ambience. Be it the desert or the main course, the menu is perfected
to include the best of french cuisine. Named after an ancient French castle,
the restaurant is naturally designed to reflect a quaint charm. Old paintings
and mirrors adorn the walls to add to the magic as one gazes out at the horizon
from the 27th floor restaurant!
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