Wednesday, November 01, 2006

Casual Spanish Bar in Omotesando

Omotesando is the Champs-Elysee of Tokyo. It has opened the largest Louis Vuitton shop in Japan in 2003, and queues are frequent. It is one of the rare avenue of the Japanese capital to be planted with trees all its length. Since the Omotesando Hills, an upscale shopping mall, opened this year, Omotesando has become more popular than ever.



Located just off the main street of Omotensando, Bar De Itchoh,
which literally means a pint in athe bar, is surprisingly reasonably priced restaurante bar which is crowded with young attractive crowd of Omotesando. This stylish restaurant bar combines a standing bar(the patio outside), a restaurant (counter around the kitchen), and a sports bar (it's equipped with plasma tv in the back).

Draft Beer (390yen), house wine (500yen), and Cocktails (600yen+), the bar offers very reasonably priced drinks for Omotesando neighborhood. With wines that have traveled from places as far as South Africa, Spain, France, California and Italy, Bar De Itchoh's goal is to take the snobbery out of sipping wine. Patrons have the choice of ordering by glass, bottle or flight. Or, if you're in the mood for something a little more hip, try one of the bar's martini. French, Italian, and Spanish dishes dominate the menu. Quiche, Ibelico pork prosciutto, cappage and anchovy pasta, home made liver pate, pork chop,... priced under 1000yen.


Location: Minatoku, Minami Aoyama 5-9-3 1F

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