Comparing this to Hooters back in the states, this is probably one the best I’ve been to from a restaurant standpoint. I’ve been in Japan long enough to start craving some American style wings and beer. Walking the streets of Tokyo, I thought this would be a good spot. Apparently this is a newer Hooters, but it still surprised me how clean and modern it was. Walking in, you get an enthusiastic greeting from all the waitresses. It was a good international mix working there. I sat at the bar with a good view of EPL highlights on TV. The menu is a little more extensive then back in the states but still had all my favorites; fried pickles and Daytona wings. The fried pickles had a little less breaking on them and the sauce was slightly different but still close enough. They wings were almost the same but actually a little less greasy and soggy. Both were excellent. They also had bottles of Brooklyn Brewery as well as some other international favorites. The waitresses/bartenders were all welcoming and provided good service throughout the night, even though it was a busy night(most busy I’ve ever seen a Hooters, besides a UFC night). I guess since you don’t tip in Japan, none of them sit to talk to you but is more like a normal restaurant. Good place to go to remind you of home.
Tom I.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Fort Lauderdale, FL
Big difference from Hooters in Japan and US… friendlier service and dancing. Don’t expect anything different for food, you would get greasy wings and crispy curly fries. Our waitress was friendly and making sure our drinks were always filled. There weren’t many people who speaks English(at least the night we were there). Price is what you would expect in Ginza. Is it anything special? Nope, it is hooters. And this is in Japan so no good guy service member discount. But some little things in customer service that separates this joint from the rest of world’ hooter chains.