22 May 2015
A feature of Bar in Kagurazaka, Tokyo
“Tell me at which bar and what you drink and I will tell you what you are.”
What you drink or where you drink is as
very important as what you eat. Kagurazaka is the town that a lot of bar were
located in very small area. In this town, these “what” or “where” is very
important for us, visitor.
There are a lot of conditions when someone
choose a bar, from location, cocktail, bartender or bar interior. There are
also a lot of factor to satisfy someone when drinking at a bar, as customer-self
(physical or mental condition), weather, temperature, society or companion so
on. These factor and condition will be a matrix which made a customer
satisfactory.
I would like to introduce the bars from
Top of the hill of Kagurazaka.
Sanlucar bar
The barman plays the harmony for your glass.
The cocktails are based on the harmony of the liquors. The hard
shaking which is special in Japanese Bartenders will make a glass of cocktail
beautiful and mellow inside. The technique is very sophisticated and the
service is warm.
The right brown wood and white wall show very nice contrast. The latticed
large window will be the design from traditional Japanese town house, Machiya (町屋).
I felt yearning toward my visiting to drink a glass of cocktail on
the early afternoon.
*This bar is very famous and popular for
Bar-geek in Tokyo or Japan. It is very difficult to find a seat for yourself.
The article
Bar Kakinuma (Bar 柿沼)
Feel the marriage of the liquors.
The balance of the cocktail served at this
bar is lovely, sweet, dry, bitter or spicy etc. All flavour and taste have nice
marriage in a glass. The Bartender’s skill was wonderful on steering and
shaking. The selection of the vintage liquor, whiskeys or Rums is perfect.
The grey brown wood counter and white
Japanese stucco made a traditional Japanese atmosphere. I feel comfort to drink
a glass of gimlet on leaning against the mortal wall.
The article 1, 2
BAR MULE
The liquor history in the historic area
There are a lot of vintage whiskeys on the
shelves behind the bartender. I will not be able to decide the liquor which I
would like to have. You will find the history of the whiskeys or other old
liquors from his selection. The cocktails are also lovely.
The red brown wood bar counter were well
polished. The lalique glass will reflect the beautiful days in Kagurazaka. I
need a jacket to visit this bar for presenting my respect for the barman and
the history of liquors.
The Royal Scotsman
The Traditional Scottish public house
Fish and chips, bitter beer and Whiskey.
The sapper is lovely as the public house in Scotland. Sudden some Scottish words were kept on rising to my lips. The interior is very traditional British style.
The article is here
The Royal Scotsman
The Traditional Scottish public house
Fish and chips, bitter beer and Whiskey.
The sapper is lovely as the public house in Scotland. Sudden some Scottish words were kept on rising to my lips. The interior is very traditional British style.
The article is here
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