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multiple dessert dishes arranged on a buffet at the new york grill at park hyatt tokyo hotel

New York Grill

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The New York Grill, sitting high atop the Park Hyatt Hotel in Shinjuku, was made famous by its use as a location in Sofia Coppola’s movie Lost in Translation. Since then, it’s made its way onto many tourist’s ‘must-do’ lists.

While it’s good to check out at night for drinks, the live music and the sea of lights out the window, it’s also worth a visit during the day.

The New York Grill serves a reasonably priced and sumptuous lunch that features a choice of main meals accompanied by beautiful appetizer and dessert buffets. The daytime views out across Tokyo from the floor to ceiling windows are incredible too.

Be sure to book in advance by phone, the Park Hyatt website or via your hotel concierge. Also make sure that you dress appropriately for the high-end surroundings and experience. 

Address: Park Hyatt Tokyo 52F, 3-7-1-2 Nishi-Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku 
Tokyo

Getting there: 15 minute walk from Shinjuku Station West Exit

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Nearby: Omoide Yokocho, Ootoya, Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building

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