Founded in 1969, this popular chain is a great place for an inexpensive meal. Although it's a drinking establishment and located smack-dab in the middle of Shibuya's Center Gai nightlife district, it is more brightly lit than most Japanese pubs and is popular with young Japanese professionals. An English-language menu with photos makes ordering easy and includes all the typical bar food and snacks you'd expect: yakitori, sashimi, sushi, tofu, salad, gyoza, fried noodles, and more. And there's plenty of beer, shochu, sake, wine, and cocktails to wash it all down (you'll be charged an extra ¥294 snack charge if ordering alcoholic drinks). There's another Tengu in East Shinjuku, on Yasukuni Dori, at 3-20-5 Shinjuku (tel. 03/3354-3046; station: Shinjuku).