The 16 restaurants and bars/lounges are located throughout the hotel's two buildings and offer a diverse range of cuisine.
Les Saisons - French cuisine inspired by the Michelin-starred Les Crayeres restaurant. Serves lunch and dinner in a Neoclassical setting. Adjacent cigar bar is stocked with 20 varieties. Located on the mezzanine level of the main building.
The Old Imperial Bar - Tucked away off the main thoroughfare between the main and tower buildings. Décor and a piece of wall from the 1923 building designed by Frank Lloyd Wright combine with low lighting for an intimate, unique atmosphere. Four original cocktails include The Tinkerbell, a white rum/peach liquer/violet liquer creation inspired by Marilyn Monroe. Sandwiches served for lunch.
The Imperial Viking Sal - Distinguished as Japan's first buffet-style restaurant at its inception in 1953. Features a show kitchen serving appetizers, soups, salads, roasts, other hot main dishes, and desserts for all three meals. Located on the 17th floor of the main building.
The Imperial Lounge Aqua - Cocktail lounge reminiscent of a gentleman's club with sofa seating arranged in conversational clusters. Overlooks neighboring Hibiya Park from the main building's 17th floor. Live music each evening.
Kamon - Fine dining. Teppanyaki, open-grill steaks, and seafoods prepared tableside for lunch and dinner. Located on the 17th floor of the main building.
Rendezvous Lounge - Multi-tiered, colored-glass mosaic dominates the wall space above this busy lounge in the main lobby area. Offers coffee, tea, beer, cocktails, and other beverages, along with sandwiches at lunch. Open from lunch till late night.
Cicerone - Located on the mezzanine level of the main building. Italian-style cuisine for lunch and dinner. Semi-formal atmosphere; tables for smaller groups.
Eureka - Serves à la carte and table d'hote Pacific Coast cuisine for breakfast, tea, lunch, and dinner. Casual atmosphere complemented by both booth-style tables and large windows overlooking the street. Located on the lobby floor of the main building.
Nakata - Tokyo-style sushi served at a counter for solo diners and tables for small groups. Open for all three meals. Located on the lower level of the main building.
Nadaman - Serves traditional Japanese cuisine. Located on the lower level of the main building.
La Brasserie - French-style cuisine for lunch and dinner in an atmosphere inspired by turn-of-the-century Paris. French bread specialty. Located on the lower level of the tower building.
Sushigen - Sushi served for all three meals in a fine-dining atmosphere. Located on the lower level of the tower building.
Ten-Ichi - Light tempura served for lunch and dinner at a counter or tables for small groups. Located on the lower level of the tower building.
Peking - Chinese cuisine inspired by the Imperial Court of the Ming Dynasty. Open for lunch and dinner. Located on the lower level of the tower building.
Isecho - Traditional Kyoto-style cuisine served in private rooms. Located on the lower level of the Imperial Plaza.
Kitcho - A branch of the well-known traditional Japanese restaurant. Serves sukiyaki and shabu-shabu. Located on the lower level of Imperial Plaza.