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The restaurant's dishes are very exquisite, and each dish will make you wow twice. The first wow is the presentation, and the second wow will come after the taste, because it is so delicious! The meal is quite large, and the dessert at the end is also superb. There are few cake shops that are so beautiful and delicious.
Aman Hotel ARVA Restaurant is worthy of being the most expensive hotel in Tokyo. There are three ushering staff alone. The restaurant is located on the 33rd floor. A large glass floor-to-ceiling window can overlook the scenery of Marunouchi. There are many helicopter pads on the roofs of the buildings. The restaurant's dishes are very exquisite, and each dish will make you wow twice. The first wow is the presentation, and the second wow will come after the taste, because it is so delicious! The meal is quite large, and the dessert at the end is also superb. There are few cake shops that are so beautiful and delicious.
Had a great meal of foie gras, Singapore chilli crab and green tea tiramisu. All were amazing. Service was excellent. I enjoyed the casual atmosphere in a very very formal city. I was alone but I have no doubt that as a couple this would be a very romantic place. If there was a downside it was that the place closed at 11pm although I should mention that I was not put off by the staff or the GM stopping by twice to check on me.
Arva is located at 1-5-6 Otemachi Tower 33F 100-0004, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo. I made an appointment with friends to have dinner here, and I was not disappointed. There were many waiters in the restaurant, and their service attitude was very good. This is a restaurant that cares about taste. The dishes are exquisite in style, but the portions are small. I recommend foie gras, which is worth a try. Of course, the price is not cheap, and the menu price of all dishes needs to add service charge.
The restaurant on the 33rd floor offers a beautiful view of Tokyo's sunset.
The weather was great and the fully opened windows gave us a beautiful night view. I had a room with a view of the Imperial Palace but was glad to have a different view from the restaurant.