Dinner at the Nishi-Azabu Kill Bill Restaurant

Many of you have probably heard ofProtected content a restaurant in Tokyo that is famous for being the inspiration for a scene in Kill Bill: Volume 1. The story goes that Quentin Tarantino visited there and was impressed with the large and slightly quirky interior of the restaurant, and used that inspiration for the film scene.
The scene was filmed on a set, not the actual Tokyo restaurant.
These days it's a bit tacky and a bit touristy, but I love it anyway and have been there more than once. It's got a great atmosphere and great decor - and we've got a great table for 8 people!
Being on a Saturday night and near Roppongi, there's also the possibility of post-dinner drinks, if people would like to do that! πΊπ·πΉ
Due to copyright reasons, I couldn't include a photo ofProtected content itself - the activity photo is just a generic Japanese restaurant. But Protected content has that lovely and interesting old style too! I should have taken a photo when I visited to book today. π
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