In the heart of Yebisu Garden Place, this hotel combines classic European styling with personalized service. The Compass Rose - Also known as the sky lounge for its view of the city lights, serves both afternoon tea and cocktails.
The Café - Open-kitchen setting, featuring inventive baked goods available to go.
The Terrace - Buffet dining in a garden setting, served throughout the day; includes a variety of hors d'oeuvres/appetizers, entrees, and full-course meals. Fuji on a clear day.
Yesibu - Located at the top of the hotel and furnished with Momoyama-period decor, this teppanyaki restaurant commands a breathtaking view over Tokyo as far as Mt. Dim sum, an extensive a la carte menu, and vintage Chinese rice wines are also available.
Ryutenmon - Catonese cuisine featuring fresh seafood, with special menus that highlight seasonal delicacies.
Mai - Traditional surroundings and Japanese cuisine, specializing in fresh sushi, sashimi, and tempura. A lighter interpretation of Continental cuisine is served, and the wine cellar is extensive.
Victor's Petit Vacance - Decor is an eclectic mix of renaissance, rococo and neo-classical; windows look out on Tokyo Bay. Classical European decor contrasts pleasantly with the more technological amenities provided, including dual-line speakerphones, fax machines, voicemail, and the option of either dial-up or high-speed (surcharge) Internet access. Westin's signature all-white Heavenly Beds, with custom-designed pillowtop mattresses, triple sheeting, down blankets, comforters, crisp white duvets, and goosedown pillows can be found in all of this hotel's 455 rooms.
Six on-site restaurants give guests a variety of dining choices, including traditional Japanese, dim sum, and all-day buffet.
Rooms feature high ceilings and panoramic views of the city, as well as the signature Heavenly Bed.
